Whilst regular exercise is advocated for people with type 1 diabetes, the benefits of this therapy are poorly delineated. Our objective was to review the evidence for a glycaemic benefit of exercise in type 1 diabetes.Electronic database searches were carried out in MEDLINE, Embase, Cochrane's Controlled Trials Register and SPORTDiscus. In addition, we searched for as yet unpublished but completed trials. Glycaemic benefit was defined as an improvement in glycosylated haemoglobin (HbA1c). Both randomised and non-randomised controlled trials were included.Thirteen studies were identified in the systematic review. Meta-analysis of twelve of these (including 452 patients) demonstrated an HbA1c reduction but this was not statistically significa...
Introduction Epidemiological evidence suggests that physical activity has a positive effect on reduc...
Diet and exercise form the foundation of a healthy lifestyle. These are especially important for peo...
NEW FINDINGS What is the topic of this review? Hypoglycaemia is a commonly cited barrier to exerc...
Whilst regular exercise is advocated for people with type 1 diabetes, the benefits of this therapy a...
This is the final published version. Available from PLoS via the DOI in this record.OBJECTIVE: Whils...
International audienceExercise has been accepted and generally recommended for the management of typ...
Regular physical activity has substantial health benefits in persons with type 1 diabetes, including...
Exercise is advocated in the management of type 1 diabetes (T1D), but the effects of different forms...
Extensive evidence demonstrates the benefits of physical activity in the management of type 2 diabet...
The aim of the study is to evaluate whether exercise interventions are associated with improved gly...
Background: Glycemic control is vital to patient care, and it is still the most important treatment ...
International audienceIn this article, we examine the results from meta-analyses of studies that hav...
An optimal level and dose of physical activity are essential in the clinical management of type 2 di...
<p></p><p>ABSTRACT Type 1 Diabetes mellitus (DM1) is characterized as chronic autoimmune pathology. ...
Exercise is regarded as a potential strategy to assist in the management of blood glucose in people ...
Introduction Epidemiological evidence suggests that physical activity has a positive effect on reduc...
Diet and exercise form the foundation of a healthy lifestyle. These are especially important for peo...
NEW FINDINGS What is the topic of this review? Hypoglycaemia is a commonly cited barrier to exerc...
Whilst regular exercise is advocated for people with type 1 diabetes, the benefits of this therapy a...
This is the final published version. Available from PLoS via the DOI in this record.OBJECTIVE: Whils...
International audienceExercise has been accepted and generally recommended for the management of typ...
Regular physical activity has substantial health benefits in persons with type 1 diabetes, including...
Exercise is advocated in the management of type 1 diabetes (T1D), but the effects of different forms...
Extensive evidence demonstrates the benefits of physical activity in the management of type 2 diabet...
The aim of the study is to evaluate whether exercise interventions are associated with improved gly...
Background: Glycemic control is vital to patient care, and it is still the most important treatment ...
International audienceIn this article, we examine the results from meta-analyses of studies that hav...
An optimal level and dose of physical activity are essential in the clinical management of type 2 di...
<p></p><p>ABSTRACT Type 1 Diabetes mellitus (DM1) is characterized as chronic autoimmune pathology. ...
Exercise is regarded as a potential strategy to assist in the management of blood glucose in people ...
Introduction Epidemiological evidence suggests that physical activity has a positive effect on reduc...
Diet and exercise form the foundation of a healthy lifestyle. These are especially important for peo...
NEW FINDINGS What is the topic of this review? Hypoglycaemia is a commonly cited barrier to exerc...