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The time lag prior to the rise in glucose requirements to maintain stable glycaemia during moderate exercise in a fasted insulinaemic state is of short duration and unaffected by the level at which glycaemia is maintained in Type 1 diabetes

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To determine the duration of the low hypoglycaemia risk period after the start of moderate‐intensity exercise performed under basal insulinaemic conditions and whether this period is affected by the level… Click to show full abstract

To determine the duration of the low hypoglycaemia risk period after the start of moderate‐intensity exercise performed under basal insulinaemic conditions and whether this period is affected by the level at which glycaemia is maintained under these conditions.

Keywords: level glycaemia; duration; glycaemia maintained; time lag; glycaemia; exercise

Journal Title: Diabetic Medicine
Year Published: 2018

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