RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT06507722

Night Owl Metabolism

Night Owl Metabolism: Investigating the Impact of Chronotype on Glucose Metabolism in Youth


Sponsor

Johns Hopkins University

Enrollment

70 participants

Start Date

Feb 25, 2025

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

The proposed study uses a novel and rigorous randomized cross-over study design in youth (18-23y) with late and non-late chronotype (n=35 per group) to assess the glycemic effect of "aligning" an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) or first-meal of day to a subject's chronotype. Both groups will undergo 2 OGTTs (aligned and mis-aligned with chronotype) to compare glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity within-subject (primary outcome) and between groups (Aim 1). Then, youth will also undergo two standardized meals (aligned and mis-aligned with chronotype) while wearing continuous glucose monitoring to compare post-prandial glucose excursions within-subject and between groups (Aim 2). A pilot Exploratory Aim 3 (n=12 per group) will investigate delayed melatonin patterns under dim-light as a potential pathophysiologic mechanism behind abnormal glucose tolerance in youth with late chronotype on morning OGTTs.


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 YearsMax Age: 23 Years

Inclusion Criteria4

  • Overweight similar to (BMI ≥ 85th percentile but <95th percentile for age and sex per Centers for Disease Control and Prevention growth curves (as Centers for Disease Control and Prevention growth curves contain ages ≤ 20y; if ages 21-23 years, the BMI ≥ 85th and <95th percentile equivalents for a 20-year-old will be used))
  • Post-pubertal
  • Normal sleep duration (avg. >7 hours of sleep per night)
  • Social jetlag (difference between weekend and weekday sleep) of < 2 hours.

Exclusion Criteria4

  • Known diabetes, sleep disorders, major organ system illness, pregnancy, or genetic syndrome
  • Medication use known to affect insulin sensitivity, glucose tolerance, or circadian rhythm
  • Screening high risk for obstructive sleep apnea
  • Night shift work.

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Interventions

DIAGNOSTIC_TESTTiming of OGTT

In Aim 1, timing of oral glucose tolerance test will be altered.

BEHAVIORALTiming of Standardized Meal

In Aim 2, timing of a standardized meal will be altered.


Locations(1)

Johns Hopkins School of Medicine

Baltimore, Maryland, United States

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