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Breakfast (0930 h), lunch (1300 h), and the postexercise meal (1700 h) each contained ∼20% of the daily energy intake.
During the protocol subjects consumed the controlled breakfast (09 00 h), lunch (13:00 h), and dinner (18 00 h) meals.
Meals (breakfast 50 g carbohydrates at 0800 h, lunch 70 g at 1300 h, and dinner 80 g at 1900 h) were accompanied by insulin boluses calculated using the subjects' standard insulin pump bolus calculator settings.
Exposure during breakfast was considered to occur between 0 00 h and 10 00 h, lunch between 10 00 h and 14 00 h, and dinner between 14 00 h and 0 00 h.
On day 2 of each intervention period, the actual test day, participants were served a standardized breakfast (0830 h), lunch (1230 h), and dinner (1700 h) in the laboratory, and they consumed a standardized evening snack at home (2030 h).
Prior to randomization and after 6 months, type 2 diabetic subjects in the monotherapy and add-on to sulfonylurea studies (29) were admitted to the clinical research center for 12 h (7 a.m. to 7 p.m). and received standardized meals for breakfast (0700 h), lunch (1200 h), and dinner (1700 h).
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They began at 8 00 a.m. and ended at 5 00 p.m. each day with a 1-h lunch break.
In Study 2, when participants received a 711.6-kJ 711.6-kJ 1 h before lunch, food intake at lunch was significantly lower during the MCT test day (MCT, 2 227.0 ± 616.2 kJ vs. LCT, 3 369.3 ± 769.0 kJ, P<0.050).
Snack intake of candies at a taste test 2 h after lunch was measured as well as rated vividness of lunch memory.
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Leptin concentrations were also greater 3 h after lunch in the breakfast trial.
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