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Exercise and Glycemic Imbalances: A Situation-Specific Estimate of Glucose Supplement

机译:运动和血糖失衡:特定情况下补充葡萄糖的估计

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Purpose: The purposes of this study were to describe a newly developed algorithm that estimates the glucose supplement on a patient- and situation-specific basis and to test whether these amounts would be appropriate for maintaining blood glucose levels within the recommended range in exercising type 1 diabetic patients. Methods: The algorithm first estimates the overall amount of glucose oxidized during exercise on the basis of the patient's physical fitness, exercise intensity, and duration. The amount of supplemental CHO to be consumed before or during the effort represents a fraction of the burned quantity depending on the patient's usual therapy and insulin sensitivity and on the time of day the exercise is performed. The algorithm was tested in 27 patients by comparing the estimated amounts of supplemental CHO with the actual amounts required to complete 1-h constant-intensity walks. Each patient performed three trials, each of which started at different time intervals after insulin injection (81 walks were performed overall). Glycemia was tested every 15 min. Results: In 70.4% of the walks, independent of the time of day, the amount of CHO estimated by the algorithm would be adequate to allow the patients to complete the exercise with a glucose level within the selected thresholds (i.e., 3.9-10 mmolL~(-1)). Conclusions: The algorithm provided a satisfactory estimate of the CHO needed to complete the exercises. Although the performance of the algorithm still requires testing for different exercise intensities, durations, and modalities, the results indicate its potential usefulness as a tool for preventing immediate exercise-induced glycemic imbalances (i.e., during exercise) in type 1 diabetic patients, in particular for spontaneous physical activities not planned in advance, thus allowing all insulin-dependent patients to safely enjoy the benefits of exercise.
机译:目的:本研究的目的是描述一种新开发的算法,该算法可根据患者和具体情况估算葡萄糖补充量,并测试这些量是否适合将1型运动者的血糖水平维持在推荐范围内糖尿病患者。方法:该算法首先根据患者的身体健康状况,运动强度和持续时间估算运动过程中氧化的葡萄糖总量。在努力之前或努力期间消耗的补充CHO量占燃烧量的一部分,具体取决于患者的常规治疗和胰岛素敏感性以及一天进行的运动时间。通过将补充CHO的估计量与完成1小时恒定强度步行所需的实际量进行比较,对27位患者进行了算法测试。每位患者进行了三项试验,每项试验均在胰岛素注射后的不同时间间隔开始(总共进行了81次散步)。每15分钟检查一次血糖。结果:在70.4%的步行中,与一天中的时间无关,通过算法估算的CHO量足以使患者以选定的阈值(即3.9-10 mmolL)内的葡萄糖水平完成运动〜(-1))。结论:该算法为完成练习所需的CHO提供了令人满意的估计。尽管该算法的性能仍然需要测试不同的运动强度,持续时间和方式,但结果表明其作为预防1型糖尿病患者(尤其是在运动中)立即引起的血糖失衡(即运动期间)的工具的潜在有用性。无需事先计划的自然运动,因此,所有依赖胰岛素​​的患者都可以安全享受运动带来的好处。

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