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1型糖尿病青少年在体育活动中的血糖水平与表现:一项现场研究。

Blood glucose levels and performance in a sports cAMP for adolescents with type 1 diabetes mellitus: a field study.

作者信息

Kelly Dylan, Hamilton Jill K, Riddell Michael C

机构信息

School of Kinesiology and Health Science, Muscle Health Research Centre, Physical Activity and Diabetes Unit, York University, 4700 Keele Street, Toronto, ON, Canada M3J 1P3.

出版信息

Int J Pediatr. 2010;2010. doi: 10.1155/2010/216167. Epub 2010 Aug 2.

Abstract

Background. Acute hypo- and hyperglycemia causes cognitive and psychomotor impairment in individuals with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) that may affect sports performance. Objective. To quantify the effect of concurrent and antecedent blood glucose concentrations on sports skills and cognitive performance in youth with T1DM attending a sports camp. Design/Methods. 28 youth (ages 6-17 years) attending a sports camp carried out multiple skill-based tests (tennis, basketball, or soccer skills) with glucose monitoring over 4 days. Glucose levels at the time of testing were categorized as (a) hypoglycemic (<3.6 mM); (b) within an acceptable glycemic range (3.6-13.9 mM); or (c) hyperglycemic (>13.9 mM). Results. Overall, sports performance skill was approximately 20% lower when glucose concentrations were hypoglycemic compared to either acceptable or hyperglycemic at the time of skill testing (P < .05). During Stroop testing, "reading" and "color recognition" also degraded during hypoglycemia, while "interference" scores improved (P < .05). Nocturnal hypoglycemia was present in 66% of subjects, lasting an average of 84 minutes, but this did not affect sports skill performance the following day. Conclusions. Mild hypoglycemia markedly reduces sports skill performance and cognition in young athletes with T1DM.

摘要

背景。急性低血糖和高血糖会导致1型糖尿病(T1DM)患者出现认知和精神运动功能障碍,这可能会影响运动表现。目的。量化血糖浓度同时出现和先前出现时对参加运动营的T1DM青少年运动技能和认知表现的影响。设计/方法。28名参加运动营的青少年(年龄6 - 17岁)在4天内进行了多项基于技能的测试(网球、篮球或足球技能),并进行血糖监测。测试时的血糖水平分为三类:(a)低血糖(<3.6 mM);(b)血糖在可接受范围内(3.6 - 13.9 mM);或(c)高血糖(>13.9 mM)。结果。总体而言,与技能测试时血糖处于可接受范围或高血糖状态相比,血糖浓度为低血糖时运动表现技能大约低20%(P < 0.05)。在斯特鲁普测试期间,低血糖时“阅读”和“颜色识别”能力下降,而“干扰”分数提高(P < 0.05)。66%的受试者出现夜间低血糖,平均持续84分钟,但这并未影响次日的运动技能表现。结论。轻度低血糖会显著降低T1DM年轻运动员的运动技能表现和认知能力。

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