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Optimal predictive low glucose management settings during physical exercise in adolescents with type 1 diabetes.

Valentino CherubiniRosaria GesuitaEdlira SkramiIvana RabboneRiccardo BonfantiClaudia ArnaldiGiuseppe d'AnnunzioAnnapaola FrongiaFortunato LombardoElvira PiccinnoRiccardo SchiaffiniSonia ToniStefano TuminiDavide TintiPaola CiprianoNicola MinutoLorenzo LenziLucia FerritoClaudia VentriciFederica OrtolaniOhad CohenAndrea Enzo Scaramuzza
Published in: Pediatric diabetes (2018)
A PLGM threshold of 90 mg/dL during the night was associated with reduced time in hypoglycemia in adolescents doing frequent physical exercise, while maintaining 65.1% time in range during the day. However, a threshold of 70 mg/dL seems to be safe in the duration of the physical exercise. PLGM system in adolescents with type 1 diabetes was effective to prevent hypoglycemia during and after exercise, irrespective of the PLGM thresholds used.
Keyphrases
  • young adults
  • physical activity
  • type diabetes
  • high intensity
  • metabolic syndrome
  • depressive symptoms
  • blood pressure
  • resistance training