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Sleep Loss and Glucose Metabolism in People With Family History of Type 2 Diabetes.

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Sleep
Sleep Deprivation
Insulin Resistance
Type 2 Diabetes
Interventions
Other: 5-hour bedtime
Other: 8.5-hour bedtimes
Registration Number
NCT00721019
Lead Sponsor
University of Chicago
Brief Summary

The use of sugar and starch-like foods for energy (carbohydrate metabolism) changes when people sleep. However, it is still not known if differences in the amount of nighttime sleep have an effect on the carbohydrate metabolism of people who have a relative with type 2 diabetes (parent, sibling, or grandparent). This study is being done to test the hypothesis that the carbohydrate metabolism of people who have a history of type 2 diabetes in their family will be different after they have slept short hours for 10 days in comparison to when they have slept longer hours for 10 days.

Detailed Description

Study participants will complete two 10-day inpatient stays in the sleep laboratory of the University of Chicago Clinical Resource Center scheduled at least 4 weeks apart. Bedtime duration will be set at 5 hours per night during one of these stays and 8.5 hours per night during the other. No daytime naps will be allowed. Study participants will be served regular daily meals including breakfast, lunch, dinner, and a bedtime snack. On weekdays all participants will engage in simulated "office work" while in the sleep laboratory. During the rest of the time participants will maintain their usual indoor and outdoor activities as much as possible within the limits of the University of Chicago campus. During the last two days of each inpatient stay in the laboratory, participants will undergo two different tests. The first test will determine how much insulin does their body produce in response to an intravenous glucose infusion lasting several hours. The second test will determine how effective is the action of the sugar-processing hormone, insulin, in their body when it is infused intravenously together with glucose over a period of several hours.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
11
Inclusion Criteria
  • regular sleep habits
  • BMI 20 to 27 kg/m2
  • at least one parent, sibling or grandparent with type 2 diabetes
  • no regular exercise habits
Exclusion Criteria
  • active smoker
  • night or shift work
  • have highly variable sleep habits
  • have a hormonal disorder
  • have a sleep disorder
  • have an active medical problem
  • women only: use of birth control pills
  • women only: irregular menstrual periods or pregnancy
  • use of medications/compounds that can disrupt sleep

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
CROSSOVER
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
5-hour bedtime5-hour bedtime-
8.5-hour bedtime8.5-hour bedtimes-
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Total body insulin sensitivityat the end of each bedtime intervention
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
First and second phase insulin secretionat the end of each bedtime intervention
Endogenous glucose productionat the end of each bedtime intervention
Glycerol turnover and free fatty acid concentrationsat the end of each bedtime intervention

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

University of Chicago

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Chicago, Illinois, United States

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