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Physiology

Western University

2016

Diabetes

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The Cardiovascular Benefits Of Regular Exercise In Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus And The Risk Of Exercise-Induced Hypoglycemia, Matthew W. Mcdonald Aug 2016

The Cardiovascular Benefits Of Regular Exercise In Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus And The Risk Of Exercise-Induced Hypoglycemia, Matthew W. Mcdonald

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Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) is associated with compromised glycemic control and a heightened risk for cardiovascular disease. The common treatment of T1DM with strict glycemic control through intensive insulin therapy can be problematic (weight gain, insulin resistance, hypoglycemia). Regular exercise is known to improve cardiovascular health, yet most individuals with T1DM remain sedentary, and identify the risk of exercise-induced hypoglycemia as a significant barrier. The investigation into the use of different forms of exercise (higher intensity, resistance) for preventing exercise-induced hypoglycemia in populations with T1DM has been promising, however, little work has investigated their cardiovascular benefit or whether the …