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Artificial Pancreas Systems and Physical Activity in Patients with Type 1 Diabetes: Challenges Adopted Approaches and Future Perspectives

机译:1型糖尿病患者的人工胰腺系统和身体活动:挑战采用方法和未来的观点

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Physical activity is important for patients living with type 1 diabetes (T1D) but limited by the challenges associated with physical activity induced glucose variability. Optimizing glycemic control without increasing the risk of hypoglycemia is still a hurdle despite many advances in insulin formulations, delivery methods, and continuous glucose monitoring systems. In this respect, the artificial pancreas (AP) system is a promising therapeutic option for a safer practice of physical activity in the context of T1D. It is important that healthcare professionals as well as patients acquire the necessary knowledge about how the AP system works, its limits, and how glucose control is regulated during physical activity. This review aims to examine the current state of knowledge on exercise-related glucose variations especially hypoglycemic risk in T1D and to discuss their effects on the use and development of AP systems. Though effective and highly promising, these systems warrant further research for an optimized use around exercise.
机译:身体活动对于患有1型糖尿病(T1D)的患者很重要,但受与身体活性诱导的葡萄糖变异性相关的挑战的限制。尽管胰岛素配方,递送方法和连续葡萄糖监测系统的许多进展,但优化血糖控制仍然是障碍仍然是障碍。在这方面,人工胰腺(AP)系统是在T1D的背景下进行体育活动的更安全实践的有希望的治疗选择。重要的是,医疗保健专业人员以及患者获得了关于AP系统如何工作的必要知识,其限制和血糖控制在体力活动期间受到监管。该审查旨在审查当前关于与运动相关的葡萄糖变异的知识状态,特别是T1D中低血糖风险,并讨论其对AP系统使用和开发的影响。虽然有效和高度有前途,但这些系统需要进一步研究对锻炼的优化使用。

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