A comparison of the effects of intermittent versus continuous exercise on blood glucose control in individuals with Type 1 Diabetes [Conference abstract]
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Archer, David, Newby, Craig, Allan, Beth and Thomas, Leuenberger (2020) A comparison of the effects of intermittent versus continuous exercise on blood glucose control in individuals with Type 1 Diabetes [Conference abstract]. Proceedings of the Nutrition Society, 79 (OCE2). E250. ISSN 0029-6651
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Abstract
Exercise has many health benefits for individuals with Type 1 Diabetes (T1D), however it carries the risk of hypoglycaemia. Research has indicated that intermittent high intensity exercise reduces this risk compared to steady state exercise, potentially via a greater anaerobic component inducing increased lactate and catecholamine response
Item Type: | Article |
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Additional Information: | [Conference] 13th European Nutrition Conference, FENS 2019, Malnutrition in an Obese World: European Perspectives. 15–18 October 2019. Dublin, Rep of Ireland |
Subjects: | Sciences > Sport Sciences |
Divisions: | Faculty of Health Sciences and Wellbeing > School of Nursing and Health Sciences > Department of Sport and Excercise Sciences |
Depositing User: | David Archer |
Date Deposited: | 08 Feb 2021 17:32 |
Last Modified: | 08 Feb 2021 17:45 |
URI: | http://sure.sunderland.ac.uk/id/eprint/13172 |
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