Research Materials (Augustana)
Items in this Collection
- 10Yardley, Jane E.
- 5Riddell, Michael C.
- 5Sigal, Ronald J.
- 4Kenny, Glen P.
- 4King, G
- 4Perkins, Bruce A.
- 7hypoglycemia
- 4continuous glucose monitoring
- 4type 1 diabetes
- 3Alberta
- 3Beaver Hills Biosphere
- 3Cooking Lake
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2024-02-01
Based on concerns regarding recent declining water levels in Cooking Lake, a study was launched to investigate historic water levels, aiming to extend records into the early 1800s, prior to European settlement. This project links natural and human history by examining and connecting information...
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2024-02-01
Based on concerns regarding recent declining water levels in Cooking Lake, a study was launched to investigate historic water levels, aiming to extend records into the early 1800s, prior to European settlement. This project links natural and human history by examining and connecting information...
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2024-05-01
Based on concerns regarding recent declining water levels in Cooking Lake, a study was launched to investigate historic water levels, aiming to extend records into the early 1800s, prior to European settlement. This project links natural and human history by examining and connecting information...
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A Multidimensional Social Inquiry into the Loneliness Problem: Urbanization, Technological Mediation, and Neoliberal Individualism
Download2023-01-01
Loneliness is a compelling, complex, and multifaceted social issue of the times, which cannot be reduced to a personal trouble writ large. Loneliness is not one thing. There is a need for a broad and multidimensional social approach to loneliness—even broader than a public health approach—that...
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2020-06-01
King, G, Preston, S, Hua, W, Kappeler, J, Rolston, C
During the summer of 2019, members of the Augustana Tree-Ring Lab conducted field sampling throughout the Augustana Neighbourhood (here defined as the area bounded by 50th St. on the west, 48th Ave. on the north, the CN railway tracks on the east, and Augustana Campus to the south). Our team...
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2019-01-01
Yardley, J. E., Houlder, S. K.
Prior to the widespread use of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM), knowledge of the effects of exercise in type 1 diabetes (T1D) was limited to the exercise period, with few studies having the budget or capacity to monitor participants overnight. Recently, CGM has become a staple of many...
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Effects of Moderate Cycling Exercise on Blood Glucose Regulation Following Successful Clinical Islet Transplantation
Download2019-02-01
Yardley, Jane E., Rees, Jordan L., Funk, Deanna R., Toghi-Eshghi, Saeed R., Boulé, Normand G., Senior, Peter A.
Context: Islet transplantation is effective in preventing hypoglycemia in patients with type 1 diabetes (T1D). However, it is unknown whether transplanted islets regulate plasma glucose concentrations appropriately during and after exercise in human islet transplant recipient (ITxs). Objective:...
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Effects of performing resistance exercise before versus after aerobic exercise on glycemia in type 1 diabetes
Download2012-01-01
YARDLEY, Jane E, KENNY, Glen P, PERKINS, Bruce A, RIDDELL, Michael C, MALCOLM, Janine, BOULAY, Pierre, KHANDWALA, Farah, SIGAL, Ronald J
OBJECTIVE-To determine the effects of exercise order on acute glycemic responses in individuals with type 1 diabetes performing both aerobic and resistance exercise in the same session. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS—Twelve physically active individuals with type 1 diabetes (HbA1c 7.1 ± 1.0%)...
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2016-01-01
Deanna R Funk, Normand G Boulé, Peter A Senior, Jane E Yardley
Islet transplantation (ITx) is effective in preventing severe hypoglycemia by restoring glucose-dependent insulin secretion in type 1 diabetes (T1D), but may not normalize glucose regulation. Studies suggest that physical activity plays a role in maintaining β-cell mass and function in...
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2015-01-01
Yardley, Jane E., Sigal, Ronald J.
Fear of hypoglycemia is one of the main barriers to physical activity for individuals with type 1 diabetes. Recent studies indicate that anaerobic forms of exercise (i.e., resistance exercise/weight lifting, sprints, and high-intensity intervals) can attenuate exercise-related declines in blood...