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Category: Physiology


Interstitial Glucose and Physical Exercise in Type 1 Diabetes: Integrative Physiology, Technology, and the Gap In-Between

January 15th 2018

We present an understanding of the physiological and metabolic changes taking place with acute exercise and detail the blood and interstitial glucose responses with different forms of exercise, namely sustained endurance, high-intensity, and strength exercises in individuals with type 1 diabetes (Nutrients)

Categories: Physiology
Tags: CGM, exercise, Type 1 Diabetes

Gut microbiota of Type 1 diabetes patients with good glycaemic control and high physical fitness is similar to people without diabetes: an observational study

April 21st 2016

We show that both gut microbiota and resulting functional bacterial profiles from patients with long-standing Type 1 diabetes in good glycaemic control and high physical fitness levels are comparable with those of matched people without diabetes (Diabetic Medicine)

Categories: News, Physiology
Tags: fitness, gut microbiota, Type 1 Diabetes

Categories: Physiology
Tags: fitness, gut microbiota, Type 1 Diabetes

Dietary Protein & Fat Increase Postprandial Glucose Excursions in

November 1st 2013

Meals high in protein or fat increase glucose excursions in youth using intensive insulin therapy from 3 h to 5 h postmeal. Protein and fat have an additive impact on the delayed postprandial glycemic rise. Protein had a protective effect on the development of hypoglycemia (Diabetes Care)

Categories: News, Physiology

Categories: Physiology

Preserved GLP-1 and exaggerated GIP and triglycerides and ALT inT2D

July 29th 2013

The present study confirms that in type 2 diabetes, GLP-1 secretion is generally preserved, and that GIP secretion is exaggerated. The mechanism underlying the divergent associations of GLP-1 and GIP metabolism with fat metabolism and liver fat accumulation warrants further study (European Journal of Endocrinology)

Categories: News, Physiology

Categories: Physiology

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