Colberg Sheri R, Laan Remmert, Dassau Eyal, Kerr David
Human Movement Sciences Department, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA, USA
William Sansum Diabetes Center, Santa Barbara, CA, USA.
J Diabetes Sci Technol. 2015 May;9(3):609-18. doi: 10.1177/1932296814566231. Epub 2015 Jan 6.
While being physically active bestows many health benefits on individuals with type 1 diabetes, their overall blood glucose control is not enhanced without an effective balance of insulin dosing and food intake to maintain euglycemia before, during, and after exercise of all types. At present, a number of technological advances are already available to insulin users who desire to be physically active with optimal blood glucose control, although a number of limitations to those devices remain. In addition to continued improvements to existing technologies and introduction of new ones, finding ways to integrate all of the available data to optimize blood glucose control and performance during and following exercise will likely involve development of "smart" calculators, enhanced closed-loop systems that are able to use additional inputs and learn, and social aspects that allow devices to meet the needs of the users.
虽然进行体育活动能给1型糖尿病患者带来诸多健康益处,但如果在各类运动前、运动中和运动后不能有效平衡胰岛素剂量和食物摄入量以维持血糖正常,他们的整体血糖控制就无法得到改善。目前,对于希望在保持最佳血糖控制的同时进行体育活动的胰岛素使用者来说,已有多项技术进步可供利用,不过这些设备仍存在一些局限性。除了对现有技术不断改进并引入新技术外,找到整合所有可用数据的方法以优化运动期间及运动后的血糖控制和表现,可能需要开发“智能”计算器、能够使用额外输入信息并进行学习的增强型闭环系统,以及能让设备满足用户需求的社交功能。