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The Association of Exercise Blood Glucose Levels and Post-Exercise Hypoglycemia in Adults with Type 1 Diabetes
DownloadFall 2020
Guidelines suggest that people with type 1 diabetes (T1D) start exercise with moderately high blood glucose (8-10 mmol/L) (BG) to reduce the risk of hypoglycemia; however, those fearing hypoglycemia often start higher. This study aimed to determine the impact of afternoon aerobic exercise with a...
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The effects of deep leg squats on patellofemoral pain syndrome - a single subject design study
DownloadFall 2011
Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome (PFPS) is a common knee disorder. Its etiology is not clear and appears to be multifactorial. There are several options of treatment; however none uses total knee flexion since it is thought to increase symptoms. This study was an exploratory multiple baseline-Single...
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Fall 2023
Background: During exercise, there is an increase in sympathetic activity, causing vasoconstriction and reduced blood flow. However, to maintain blood flow and oxygen delivery to the exercising skeletal muscle, a phenomenon known as sympatholysis occurs, which is the reduction in sympathetic...