FD08502000
EXERCISING WITH TYPE 1 DIABETES: PHYSIOLOGICAL CONCERNS AND A CLINICAL PERSPECTIVE
By Sheri Colberg, Matthew H. Corcoran

Exercising With Type 1 Diabetes: Physiological Concerns and a Clinical Perspective addresses the key aspects of exercising with Type 1 Diabetes (T1D). The DVD details the physiological concerns of athletes with T1D, as well as looks at exercising with T1D from a clinical perspective. Initially, the DVD defines type 1 diabetes and explains how those individuals with T1D can optimize their level of performance through appropriate fuel availability. The DVD reviews the three energy systems that work during physical activity (ATP-CP, glycolysis, and aerobic) and outlines ways to prevent hypoglycemia. Finally, the DVD discusses the problem of low blood glucose (hypoglycemia) from a clinical perspective, including a review of the "vicious cycle of hypoglycemia.

Among the topics covered:
~ Exercising with type 1 diabetes: physiological concerns
~ Keys to exercise success
~ Why avoid low BG with exercise?
~ Aerobic vs. resistance exercise effects
~ Exercising with type 1 diabetes: a clinical perspective
~ Rational for strict glycemic control
~ Hypoglycemia
~ Exercise-induced hypoglycemia
~ A vicious cycle
DVD
53 minutes
2013
 
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