The aim of this study was to evaluate the level of physical activity and cardiorespiratory fitness in teenagers with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1D) in comparison with healthy scholar participants. Total of 154 teenagers (T1D = 45 and CON = 109). Height, weight, cardiorespiratory fitness (VO2max), and the level of physical activity by the Bouchard’s Physical Activity Record were measured, and glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) in T1D. The VO2max was lower in the T1D (38.38 ± 7.54) in comparison with the CON (42.44 ± 4.65; p < .05). The VO2max had correlation with the amount of time of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (r = .63; p = .0001) and an inverse correlation with sedentary activities (r= -0.46; p = .006). In the T1D the levels of HbA1c ...
Introduction: The recommended management for individuals with type 1 diabetes (T1D) includes an inte...
Objectives. Although physical activity (PA) is fundamental to T1D care, its impact on glycemia remai...
angstrom man J, Skinner TC, de Beaufort CE, Swift PGF, Aanstoot H-J, Cameron F, for and on behalf of...
Background and aim: Regular physical activity is of great importance in the management of type 1 dia...
Abstract Background Type 1 diabetes patients have a higher risk of developing hypoglycemia or hyperg...
Objective. We sought to identify amount of physical activity and relationship of physical activity ...
Objective: To compare the aerobic exercise capacity between normal adolescents and those with type I...
Objectives: Our study aims to evaluate the effect of physical activity (PA) on body composition, met...
Background Physical activity is a critical component in the care of diabetes. Although it offers hea...
AbstractDiabetes is a leading chronic disease of childhood and adolescence. In addition to the well-...
AIMS: To evaluate the associations between physical activity (PA) and metabolic control, measured by...
We provide a population-based overview of health behaviours of children and adolescents with type 1 ...
Objective: to explore the relationship among health-related quality of life (HRQoL), clinical vari...
Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) occurs when the pancreas does not produce enough insulin (beta cells, which pr...
Exercise has a direct positive effect on glycemic control by promoting insulin secretion from β-panc...
Introduction: The recommended management for individuals with type 1 diabetes (T1D) includes an inte...
Objectives. Although physical activity (PA) is fundamental to T1D care, its impact on glycemia remai...
angstrom man J, Skinner TC, de Beaufort CE, Swift PGF, Aanstoot H-J, Cameron F, for and on behalf of...
Background and aim: Regular physical activity is of great importance in the management of type 1 dia...
Abstract Background Type 1 diabetes patients have a higher risk of developing hypoglycemia or hyperg...
Objective. We sought to identify amount of physical activity and relationship of physical activity ...
Objective: To compare the aerobic exercise capacity between normal adolescents and those with type I...
Objectives: Our study aims to evaluate the effect of physical activity (PA) on body composition, met...
Background Physical activity is a critical component in the care of diabetes. Although it offers hea...
AbstractDiabetes is a leading chronic disease of childhood and adolescence. In addition to the well-...
AIMS: To evaluate the associations between physical activity (PA) and metabolic control, measured by...
We provide a population-based overview of health behaviours of children and adolescents with type 1 ...
Objective: to explore the relationship among health-related quality of life (HRQoL), clinical vari...
Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) occurs when the pancreas does not produce enough insulin (beta cells, which pr...
Exercise has a direct positive effect on glycemic control by promoting insulin secretion from β-panc...
Introduction: The recommended management for individuals with type 1 diabetes (T1D) includes an inte...
Objectives. Although physical activity (PA) is fundamental to T1D care, its impact on glycemia remai...
angstrom man J, Skinner TC, de Beaufort CE, Swift PGF, Aanstoot H-J, Cameron F, for and on behalf of...