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- 2Houlder, S. K.
- 1Bracken, R. M.
- 1Funding: S.K.H. was supported by an Alberta Diabetes Institute Summer Studentship, and funds from the University of Alberta, Augustana Faculty. Acknowledgments: Carla Lewis and Kara Blizzard, employed at the University of Alberta Augustana campus library, assisted S.K.H. with the procedure of the strategic search.
- 1Moser, O.
- 3Exercise
- 1Continuous Glucose Monitoring
- 1Flash Glucose Monitoring
- 1Hyperglycemia
- 1Hypoglycemia
- 1Interstitium
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Interstitial glucose and physical exercise in type 1 diabetes: Integrative physiology, technology, and the gap in-between
Download2019-11-13
Moser, O., Yardley, J. E., Bracken, R. M.
Continuous and flash glucose monitoring systems measure interstitial fluid glucose concentrations within a body compartment that is dramatically altered by posture and is responsive to the physiological and metabolic changes that enable exercise performance in individuals with type 1 diabetes....
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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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2019-11-13
Houlder, S. K., Yardley, J. E.
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...