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- 1Funk, Deanna Raelene
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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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Sex-related differences in fuel utilization and hormonal response to exercise: implications for individuals with type 1 diabetes
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Brockman, Nicole K., Yardley, Jane E.
Sex-related differences in metabolic and neuroendocrine response to exercise in individuals without diabetes have been well established. Men and women differ in fuel selection during exercise, in which women rely to a greater extent on fat oxidation, whereas males rely mostly on carbohydrate...
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We Can Work (It) Out Together: Type 1 Diabetes Boot Camp for Adult Patients and Providers Improves Exercise Self-Efficacy
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Dyck, Rebecca A., Kleinman, Nora J., Funk, Deanna Raelene, Yeung, Roseanne O., Senior, Peter, Yardley, Jane E.
Objectives This project aimed to use education sessions and exercise classes to improve exercise self-efficacy in individuals with type 1 diabetes and in diabetes care providers (DCPs). Results There was an improvement in DCPs' attitudes toward exercise (p=0.004). DCPs' confidence in providing...