U.S., April 25 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT06941740) titled 'Effects of Reactive Hypoglycaemia on Cognition in Earlier or Later Chronotypes' on April 15.
Brief Summary: Existing studies suggest a potential link between a lower postprandial glycemic response and improved cognitive performance in children, adolescents, and young adults, though the evidence remains inconclusive. In contrast, high glycemic index (GI) meals that cause a rapid but short-term increase in blood glucose levels can subsequently induce reactive hypoglycaemia (i.e., glucose levels below baseline) which could in turn negatively affect cognitive performance. The fact that adverse consequences for cognitive performance are...