Glycemic control during and after exercise is challenging. APs reduce % 30min, between 4-7pm. During SH, participants used either a naive AP (CTL) or exercise informed AP (EX) and participated… Click to show full abstract
Glycemic control during and after exercise is challenging. APs reduce % 30min, between 4-7pm. During SH, participants used either a naive AP (CTL) or exercise informed AP (EX) and participated in 45min of moderate exercise at 17:30 on day 1. Fifteen subjects completed the study, age 42.2±13.6, HbA1c 6.61±1.02, with no system related AEs. During exercise, EX and CTL had similar TIR 88.2 vs. 85.2%, with a tendency to less time Disclosure J. Garcia-Tirado: None. S.A. Brown: Research Support; Self; Dexcom, Inc., Insulet Corporation, Roche Diabetes Care, Tandem Diabetes Care, Tolerion, Inc. N. Laichuthai: None. H.E. Myers: None. M.D. Breton: Research Support; Self; Dexcom, Inc., Novo Nordisk A/S, Sanofi, Tandem Diabetes Care. Speaker’s Bureau; Self; Dexcom, Inc., Tandem Diabetes Care. Funding National Institutes of Health (DP3DK106826)
               
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