| Literature DB >> 29290409 |
Carrie B Tully, Miriam Toaff, Linda Herbert, Loretta DiPietro, Celia Henderson, Fran Cogen, Randi Streisand.
Abstract
Physical activity is important but may be difficult to evaluate in young children (YC) with Type 1 diabetes (T1D) because of parents' fears of hypoglycemia, difficulties engaging YC in physical activity, and use of assessment devices. This study aimed to explore the acceptability and feasibility of an in-lab exercise session for YC with T1D. Ten YC ages 3 through7 years with T1D participated in a 20-minute exercise session while wearing blinded continuous glucose monitors and accelerometers. High acceptability was found for participation in the exercise session; high feasibility and acceptability were reported for the assessments. Although most children completed the session, it did not produce moderate to vigorous physical activity. YC were found to spend most of their day sedentary, and they had frequent blood glucose excursions. Findings support the feasibility of conducting a more extensive examination of the relationship among blood glucose levels and physical activity in YC with T1D.Entities:
Keywords: Exercise; physical activity; research methods; type 1 diabetes; young child
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29290409 PMCID: PMC5911185 DOI: 10.1016/j.pedhc.2017.10.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pediatr Health Care ISSN: 0891-5245 Impact factor: 1.812