Ten subjects with T1DM (6 female subjects
and 4 male subjects), 10 to 19 years of age, performed
prolonged exercise (40–45 minutes) on a cycle ergometer
2 hours after a standard breakfast and an insulin (Lispro)
bolus. Complex carbohydrates (20 g) were provided
before and after the exercise. Each patient exercised once
with PO and once with PF, in a randomized, crossover
(single-blind) manner. During exercise and 45 minutes of
recovery, subjects were monitored for cardiorespiratory,
metabolic, and hormonal responses. Blood glucose concentrations
were recorded for 24 hours after exercise,
with a continuous glucose monitoring system, to document
late hypoglycemic events.
Ten subjects with T1DM (6 female subjectsand 4 male subjects), 10 to 19 years of age, performedprolonged exercise (40–45 minutes) on a cycle ergometer2 hours after a standard breakfast and an insulin (Lispro)bolus. Complex carbohydrates (20 g) were providedbefore and after the exercise. Each patient exercised oncewith PO and once with PF, in a randomized, crossover(single-blind) manner. During exercise and 45 minutes ofrecovery, subjects were monitored for cardiorespiratory,metabolic, and hormonal responses. Blood glucose concentrationswere recorded for 24 hours after exercise,with a continuous glucose monitoring system, to documentlate hypoglycemic events.
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