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The Type 1 Diabetes and EXercise Initiative (T1DEXI): Examining the acute glycemic effects of different types of structured exercise sessions in type 1 diabetes in a real-world setting

Authors :
Michael R. Rickels
Roy W. Beck
Melanie B. Gillingham
Jessica R. Castle
Susana R. Patton
Francis J. Doyle, III
Corby K. Martin
Mark A. Clements
Peter G. Jacobs
Peter Calhoun
Robin L. Gal
Zoey Li
Michael C. Riddell
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
American Diabetes Association, 2023.

Abstract

Objective: Maintenance of glycemic control during and following exercise remains a major challenge for individuals with type 1 diabetes. Glycemic responses to exercise may differ by exercise type (aerobic, interval, resistance), and the effect of activity type on glycemic control following exercise remains unclear. Research Design-Methods: The Type 1 Diabetes Exercise Initiative (T1Dexi) was a real-world study of at-home exercise. Adult participants were randomly assigned to complete six structured aerobic, interval, or resistance exercise sessions over 4-weeks. Participants self-reported study and non-study exercise, food intake, and insulin dosing (multiple-daily injection [MDI] users) using a custom smart phone application, and provided pump data (pump users), heart rate, and continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) data. Results: 497 adults with type 1 diabetes, mean±SD age 37±14 years, HbA1c 6.6±0.8% (49±8.7 mmol/mol) assigned to structured aerobic (N=162), interval (N=165), or resistance (N=170) exercise were analyzed. Mean change in glucose during assigned exercise was -18±39, -14±32, and -9±36 mg/dL for aerobic, interval, and resistance, respectively (P Conclusion: Adults with type 1 diabetes experienced the largest drop in glucose level with aerobic followed by interval and resistance exercise, regardless of insulin delivery modality. Even in well controlled adults with type 1 diabetes, days with structured exercise sessions contributed to clinically meaningful improvement in glucose time-in-range but may have slightly increased time below range.

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OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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