Faculty of Health Sciences and Medicine, Bond University, Robina, QLD,Australia.
Mary MacKillop Institute of Health Research, Australian Catholic University, Melbourne, VIC,Australia.
Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab. 2022 Dec 26;33(2):121-132. doi: 10.1123/ijsnem.2022-0139. Print 2023 Mar 1.
This review discusses the potential value of tracking interstitial glucose with continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) in athletes, highlighting possible applications and important considerations in the collection and interpretation of interstitial glucose data. CGMs are sensors that provide real time, longitudinal tracking of interstitial glucose with a range of commercial monitors currently available. Recent advancements in CGM technology have led to the development of athlete-specific devices targeting glucose monitoring in sport. Although largely untested, the capacity of CGMs to capture the duration, magnitude, and frequency of interstitial glucose fluctuations every 1-15 min may present a unique opportunity to monitor fueling adequacy around competitive events and training sessions, with applications for applied research and sports nutrition practice. Indeed, manufacturers of athlete-specific devices market these products as a "fueling gauge," enabling athletes to "push their limits longer and get bigger gains." However, as glucose homeostasis is a complex phenomenon, extensive research is required to ascertain whether systemic glucose availability (estimated by CGM-derived interstitial glucose) has any meaning in relation to the intended purposes in sport. Whether CGMs will provide reliable and accurate information and enhance sports nutrition knowledge and practice is currently untested. Caveats around the use of CGMs include technical issues (dislodging of sensors during periods of surveillance, loss of data due to synchronization issues), practical issues (potential bans on their use in some sporting scenarios, expense), and challenges to the underpinning principles of data interpretation, which highlight the role of sports nutrition professionals to provide context and interpretation.
这篇综述讨论了连续血糖监测仪 (CGM) 在运动员中监测间质葡萄糖的潜在价值,重点介绍了在收集和解释间质葡萄糖数据时的可能应用和重要注意事项。CGM 是一种传感器,可实时、纵向跟踪间质葡萄糖,目前有多种商业监测器可供选择。CGM 技术的最新进展导致了针对运动中葡萄糖监测的特定于运动员的设备的开发。尽管尚未经过大量测试,但 CGM 捕获间质葡萄糖波动的持续时间、幅度和频率的能力(每 1-15 分钟一次)可能为监测竞赛事件和训练期间的燃料摄入充足性提供了独特的机会,适用于应用研究和运动营养实践。事实上,特定于运动员的设备制造商将这些产品作为“燃料计量器”进行营销,使运动员能够“更长时间地突破极限并获得更大的收益”。然而,由于葡萄糖稳态是一个复杂的现象,需要进行广泛的研究以确定系统葡萄糖可用性(通过 CGM 衍生的间质葡萄糖估计)与运动中的预期目的是否有任何意义。CGM 是否能提供可靠和准确的信息,以及增强运动营养知识和实践,目前尚未得到检验。CGM 使用的注意事项包括技术问题(监测期间传感器脱落、因同步问题丢失数据)、实际问题(在某些运动场景中可能禁止使用、费用),以及对数据解释基础原理的挑战,这突出了运动营养专业人员提供背景和解释的作用。