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Perceived exertion with glucose ingestion in adolescent males with IDDM

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Results show that in adolescent males with moderate intensity exercise regimes, the rating of perceived glucose exertion (RPE) in insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) is 2-3 points higher than in controls. Data also point out that glucose intake produced lower RPE in healthy but not in IDDM subjects.

Author: Riddel, Michael C., Bar-Or, Oded, Gerstein, Hertzel C., Heigenhauser, George J.F.
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, WK Health
Publication Name: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0195-9131
Year: 2000
Health aspects, Statistical Data Included, Teenage boys

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Repeated treadmill walks affect physiologic responses in children with cerebral palsy

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Research shows that there is no differences between day 1 and 3 of net metabolic responses for treadmill walks, irrespective of speed, in children and adolescents with mild spastic cerebral palsy. However, net ventilation and net heart rate are both lower on day 3 than day 1 if the subjects walked at the fastest speed.

Author: Bar-Or, Oded, Maltais, Desiree, Galea, Victoria, Pierrynowski, Michael
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, WK Health
Publication Name: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0195-9131
Year: 2003
Analysis, Evaluation, Cerebral palsy, Physiological regulation, Statistics, Statistics (Data), Biological control systems, Treadmill exercise tests

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Glucose ingestion matched with total carbohydrate utilization attenuates hypoglycemia during exercise in adolescents with IDDM

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Glucose ingestion can lower the incident of exercise-induced hypoglycemia for diabetic adolescents. In test subjects with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, research showed that glucose ingestion equal to the subjects' total carbohydrate utilization slows the decline of glucose in the bloodstream, thereby reducing the test subjects' likelihood of developing hypoglycemia during exercise.

Author: Bar-Or, Oded, Heigenhauser, George J.F., Ayub, Beatriz V., Riddell, Michael C., Calvert, Randolph E.
Publisher: Human Kinetics Publishers, Inc.
Publication Name: International Journal of Sport Nutrition
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 1050-1606
Year: 1999
Research, Diabetes, Carbohydrate metabolism, Glucose metabolism, Diabetes research

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Subjects list: Canada, Physiological aspects, Youth, Exercise, Exercise physiology, Diabetes in youth, Juvenile diabetes
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