Item not available in this repository.Exercise is regarded as a potential strategy to assist in the management of blood glucose in people with type 1 diabetes. However, currently there is little evidence‐based information detailing the acute effects weight training has on glycaemia in type 1 diabetes. The aim of this review is to identify studies investigating the acute effects of weight training on blood glucose levels in type 1 diabetes. A search of Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, Cochrane, Medline and SPORTDiscus databases was conducted. A systematic review of these studies was undertaken to address the issue. After fulfilling the inclusion criteria, eight articles were retrieved. The individual studies re...
Limited evidence is available to advise people with type 1 diabetes about self-management strategies...
89 p.Background: For decades, exercise has been widely perceived to improve glycemic control and man...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES:To enable people with Type 1 diabetes to exercise safely by investigating the re...
Exercise is regarded as a potential strategy to assist in the management of blood glucose in people ...
OBJECTIVEdIn type 1 diabetes, small studies have found that resistance exercise (weight lifting) red...
NEW FINDINGS What is the topic of this review? Hypoglycaemia is a commonly cited barrier to exerc...
International audienceExercise has been accepted and generally recommended for the management of typ...
Exercise is a significant physiological challenge withmarkedly increased cardiac output, respiration...
INTRODUCTION: The impact of exercise on blood glucose homeostasis has not been assessed in long-stan...
Whilst regular exercise is advocated for people with type 1 diabetes, the benefits of this therapy a...
Aerobic exercise interventions involving individuals with type 1 diabetes have had little positive e...
INTRODUCTION: The impact of exercise on blood glucose homeostasis has not been assessed in long-stan...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW The primary focus of this review is threefold: first, to summarize available kn...
Whilst regular exercise is advocated for people with type 1 diabetes, the benefits of this therapy a...
Limited evidence is available to advise people with type 1 diabetes about self-management strategies...
89 p.Background: For decades, exercise has been widely perceived to improve glycemic control and man...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES:To enable people with Type 1 diabetes to exercise safely by investigating the re...
Exercise is regarded as a potential strategy to assist in the management of blood glucose in people ...
OBJECTIVEdIn type 1 diabetes, small studies have found that resistance exercise (weight lifting) red...
NEW FINDINGS What is the topic of this review? Hypoglycaemia is a commonly cited barrier to exerc...
International audienceExercise has been accepted and generally recommended for the management of typ...
Exercise is a significant physiological challenge withmarkedly increased cardiac output, respiration...
INTRODUCTION: The impact of exercise on blood glucose homeostasis has not been assessed in long-stan...
Whilst regular exercise is advocated for people with type 1 diabetes, the benefits of this therapy a...
Aerobic exercise interventions involving individuals with type 1 diabetes have had little positive e...
INTRODUCTION: The impact of exercise on blood glucose homeostasis has not been assessed in long-stan...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW The primary focus of this review is threefold: first, to summarize available kn...
Whilst regular exercise is advocated for people with type 1 diabetes, the benefits of this therapy a...
Limited evidence is available to advise people with type 1 diabetes about self-management strategies...
89 p.Background: For decades, exercise has been widely perceived to improve glycemic control and man...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES:To enable people with Type 1 diabetes to exercise safely by investigating the re...