Cardiorespiratory fitness, which is determined mainly by the level of physical activity, is inversely related to mortality in the general population as well as in subjects with diabetes, the incidence of which is also increased by low exercise capacity. Exercise is capable of promoting glucose utilization in normal subjects as well as in insulin-deficient or insulin-resistant diabetic individuals. In diabetic subjects treated with insulin or insulin secretagogues, exercise may also result in complications, with too much insulin causing hypoglycaemia and not enough insulin leading to hyperglycaemia and possibly ketoacidosis; both complications may also occur several hours after exercise. Therefore, self-monitoring of blood glucose before, du...
Physical exercise is an important component in the management of type 1 diabetes across the lifespan...
Type 1 diabetes mellitus is presumably caused by immunological or viral cumulative destruction of pa...
Aerobic exercise interventions involving individuals with type 1 diabetes have had little positive e...
As more is understood about the physiology of exercise, in both normal and diabetic subjects, its ro...
Cardiorespiratory fitness is inversely related to the development of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascu...
Diet and exercise form the foundation of a healthy lifestyle. These are especially important for peo...
Diabetes Mellitus (DM), is a syndrome characterized by disordered metabolism and abnormally high blo...
peer reviewedPerforming muscular exercise regularly is generally recommended to diabetics; indeed, e...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES:To enable people with Type 1 diabetes to exercise safely by investigating the re...
Literature data indicate that the effect on blood glucose levels of a single bout of exercise may pe...
Limited evidence is available to advise people with type 1 diabetes about self-management strategies...
INTRODUCTION: The impact of exercise on blood glucose homeostasis has not been assessed in long-stan...
INTRODUCTION: The impact of exercise on blood glucose homeostasis has not been assessed in long-stan...
Exercise, along with dietary intervention, represents first-line therapy for diabetes mellitus. Aero...
Physical exercise is an important component in the management of type 1 diabetes across the lifespan...
Physical exercise is an important component in the management of type 1 diabetes across the lifespan...
Type 1 diabetes mellitus is presumably caused by immunological or viral cumulative destruction of pa...
Aerobic exercise interventions involving individuals with type 1 diabetes have had little positive e...
As more is understood about the physiology of exercise, in both normal and diabetic subjects, its ro...
Cardiorespiratory fitness is inversely related to the development of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascu...
Diet and exercise form the foundation of a healthy lifestyle. These are especially important for peo...
Diabetes Mellitus (DM), is a syndrome characterized by disordered metabolism and abnormally high blo...
peer reviewedPerforming muscular exercise regularly is generally recommended to diabetics; indeed, e...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES:To enable people with Type 1 diabetes to exercise safely by investigating the re...
Literature data indicate that the effect on blood glucose levels of a single bout of exercise may pe...
Limited evidence is available to advise people with type 1 diabetes about self-management strategies...
INTRODUCTION: The impact of exercise on blood glucose homeostasis has not been assessed in long-stan...
INTRODUCTION: The impact of exercise on blood glucose homeostasis has not been assessed in long-stan...
Exercise, along with dietary intervention, represents first-line therapy for diabetes mellitus. Aero...
Physical exercise is an important component in the management of type 1 diabetes across the lifespan...
Physical exercise is an important component in the management of type 1 diabetes across the lifespan...
Type 1 diabetes mellitus is presumably caused by immunological or viral cumulative destruction of pa...
Aerobic exercise interventions involving individuals with type 1 diabetes have had little positive e...