It is commonly believed that fear of hypoglycaemia during or after exercise is a major deterrent to exercise in individuals with type 1 diabetes (Brazeau et al, 2008). Exercise is important for a healthy lifestyle (Francescato et al, 2005) and is encouraged in people with diabetes as a lifestyle modification (SIGN, 2010). However, controlling blood glucose levels while exercising is a challenge for people with type 1 diabetes (Brazeau et al, 2008) and may make them less likely to undertake exercise than people with other chronic conditions (Boyle et al, 1998). To help inform practice and future studies, a small study (n=4) was undertaken to explore this topic from the perspective of the individual with type 1 diabetes. The study sought to a...
To identify and map barriers and facilitators of physical activity (PA) in adults living with type 1...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES:To enable people with Type 1 diabetes to exercise safely by investigating the re...
Introduction: Physical activity should be part of our everyday life. However, for people with Type 1...
It is commonly believed that fear of hypoglycaemia during or after exercise is a major deterrent to ...
Introduction: In Sweden, 450,000 people suffer from diabetes, of which 10-15% have type 1 diabetes. ...
Objective The study aimed to evaluate the fear of hypoglycemia (FoH), nutritional factors, and behav...
Regular physical activity has substantial health benefits in persons with type 1 diabetes, including...
NEW FINDINGS What is the topic of this review? Hypoglycaemia is a commonly cited barrier to exerc...
Introduction: The recommended management for individuals with type 1 diabetes (T1D) includes an inte...
Hypoglycemia limits optimal glycemic management of patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM). Fe...
In day to day life, people living with type 1 diabetes, commonly experience non-severe or mild hypog...
Aims: The present study aimed to explore the relationship between fear of hypoglycemia and exercise ...
International audienceEver since the first research on barriers to physical activity (PA) highlighti...
Limited evidence is available to advise people with type 1 diabetes about self-management strategies...
The primary goal of this study was to explore physical activity (PA) levels, hypoglycemia fear score...
To identify and map barriers and facilitators of physical activity (PA) in adults living with type 1...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES:To enable people with Type 1 diabetes to exercise safely by investigating the re...
Introduction: Physical activity should be part of our everyday life. However, for people with Type 1...
It is commonly believed that fear of hypoglycaemia during or after exercise is a major deterrent to ...
Introduction: In Sweden, 450,000 people suffer from diabetes, of which 10-15% have type 1 diabetes. ...
Objective The study aimed to evaluate the fear of hypoglycemia (FoH), nutritional factors, and behav...
Regular physical activity has substantial health benefits in persons with type 1 diabetes, including...
NEW FINDINGS What is the topic of this review? Hypoglycaemia is a commonly cited barrier to exerc...
Introduction: The recommended management for individuals with type 1 diabetes (T1D) includes an inte...
Hypoglycemia limits optimal glycemic management of patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM). Fe...
In day to day life, people living with type 1 diabetes, commonly experience non-severe or mild hypog...
Aims: The present study aimed to explore the relationship between fear of hypoglycemia and exercise ...
International audienceEver since the first research on barriers to physical activity (PA) highlighti...
Limited evidence is available to advise people with type 1 diabetes about self-management strategies...
The primary goal of this study was to explore physical activity (PA) levels, hypoglycemia fear score...
To identify and map barriers and facilitators of physical activity (PA) in adults living with type 1...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES:To enable people with Type 1 diabetes to exercise safely by investigating the re...
Introduction: Physical activity should be part of our everyday life. However, for people with Type 1...