| Literature DB >> 27475093 |
Carrie Tully1, Laura Aronow2, Eleanor Mackey2,3, Randi Streisand2,3.
Abstract
Youth with type 1 diabetes are at risk for developing cardiovascular disease, and regular physical activity is strongly recommended as one strategy for prevention, as well as for good glycemic control. Despite recommendations, families in this pediatric population face unique barriers to physical activity, including fear of hypoglycemia. Moreover, families are not routinely counseled in the specific health and psychosocial benefits of following physical activity recommendations for youth with type 1 diabetes. To bridge this gap, the recent literature regarding physical activity in children with type 1 diabetes is reviewed with particular focus on young children. A discussion of the limitations of the current body of research, and recommendations for objectively measured physical activity are provided. Specific recommendations for clinical practice are given, including provider endorsements for regular physical activity for longer than 60 minutes, at least three times a week.Entities:
Keywords: Adolescent; Child; Diabetes; Exercise; Glycemic control; Hyperglycemia; Hypoglycemia; Physical activity; Review; Youth
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27475093 DOI: 10.1007/s11892-016-0779-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Diab Rep ISSN: 1534-4827 Impact factor: 4.810