Carbohydrate Requirement for Exercise in Type 1 Diabetes: Effects of Insulin Concentration

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Abstract

Physical activity is a keystone of a healthy lifestyle as well as of management of patients with type 1 diabetes. The risk of exercise-induced hypoglycemia, however, is a great challenge for these patients. The glycemic response to exercise depends upon several factors concerning the patient him/herself (eg, therapy, glycemic control, training level) and the characteristics of the exercise performed. Only in-depth knowledge of these factors will allow to develop individualized strategies minimizing the risk of hypoglycemia. The main factors affecting the exercise-induced hypoglycemia in patients with T1D have been analyzed, including the effects of insulin concentration. A model is discussed, which has the potential to become the basis for providing patients with individualized suggestions to keep constant glucose levels on each exercise occasion.

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Francescato, M. P., Ajčević, M., & Accardo, A. (2019). Carbohydrate Requirement for Exercise in Type 1 Diabetes: Effects of Insulin Concentration. Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology. SAGE Publications Inc. https://doi.org/10.1177/1932296819826962

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