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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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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...
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Morning (Fasting) Vs. Afternoon Resistance Exercise in Individuals with Type 1 Diabetes: A Randomized Cross-Over Study
Download2019-06-18
Toghi-Eshghi, Saeed R., Yardley, Jane E.
Objective To determine the effect of morning exercise in the fasting condition vs afternoon exercise on blood glucose responses to resistance exercise (RE). Research Design and Methods For this randomized crossover design, 12 participants with type 1 diabetes mellitus [nine females; aged 31 ± 8.9...
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Performing resistance exercise before versus after aerobic exercise influences growth hormone secretion in type 1 diabetes
Download2014-02-01
Yardley, Jane E., Sigal, Ronald J., Riddell, Michael C., Perkins, Bruce A., Kenny, Glen P.
We compared growth hormone (GH) and plasma glucose (PG) levels in type 1 diabetic individuals performing aerobic before resistance exercise (AR) to when resistance exercise was performed first (RA). In AR, GH secretion declined in late exercise while it rose throughout exercise in RA, resulting...
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2013-12-01
Yardley, Jane E., Sigal, Ronald J., Perkins, Bruce A., Riddell, Michael C., Kenny, Glen P.
It is relatively well known that moderate-intensity aerobic exercise increases the risk of hypoglycemia in individuals with type 1 diabetes. Conversely, brief high-intensity (anaerobic) activity can cause post-exercise hyperglycemia. Recent evidence has indicated that including small amounts of...
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2013-01-01
Yardley, Jane E., Kenny, Glen P., Perkins, Bruce A., Riddell, Michael C., Balaa, Nadia, Malcolm, Janine, Boulay, Pierre, Khandwala, Farah, Sigal, Ronald J.
OBJECTIVE-In type 1 diabetes, small studies have found that resistance exercise (weight lifting) reduces HbA(1c). In the current study, we examined the acute impacts of resistance exercise on glycemia during exercise and in the subsequent 24 h compared with aerobic exercise and no...
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Sex-Related Differences in Blood Glucose Responses to Resistance Exercise in Type 1 Diabetes: A Secondary Data Analysis
Download2020-01-01
Brockman, Nicole K., Sigal, Ronald J., Kenny, Glen P., Riddell, Michael C., Perkins, Bruce A., Yardley, Jane E.
Objectives In adults with type 1 diabetes, resistance exercise (RE) is associated with more stable blood glucose (BG) levels than aerobic exercise, both during and after exercise. In individuals without diabetes, growth hormone and epinephrine responses to RE differ between the sexes. These...
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Sex-related differences in fuel utilization and hormonal response to exercise: implications for individuals with type 1 diabetes
Download2018-01-01
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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The “Ups” and “Downs” of a Bike Race in People with Type 1 Diabetes: Dramatic Differences in Strategies and Blood Glucose Responses in the Paris-to-Ancaster Spring Classic
Download2015-01-01
Yardley, Jane E., Zaharieva, Dessi P., Jarvis, Chris., Riddell, Michael C.
Objective: Recommendations for insulin adjustments and carbohydrate intake exist for individuals with type 1 diabetes undertaking moderate exercise. Very few guidelines exist for athletes with type 1 diabetes competing in higher intensity and/or longer duration events. This observational study...
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We Can Work (It) Out Together: Type 1 Diabetes Boot Camp for Adult Patients and Providers Improves Exercise Self-Efficacy
Download2018-12-01
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...