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在 1 型糖尿病的业余运动活跃成年人中,跑步比赛期间血糖变异性改善和基础胰岛素剂量减少:一项单中心、前瞻性、对照观察研究。

Improved glycaemic variability and basal insulin dose reduction during a running competition in recreationally active adults with type 1 diabetes-A single-centre, prospective, controlled observational study.

机构信息

Division of Endocrinology and Diabetology, Department of Internal Medicine, Medical University of Graz, Graz, Austria.

Exercise Physiology, Training & Training Therapy Research Group, Institute of Sports Science, University of Graz, Graz, Austria.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2020 Sep 11;15(9):e0239091. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0239091. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

To investigate the glycaemic response, macronutrient intake and insulin management in people with type 1 diabetes (T1D) compared to healthy individuals around a running competition.

MATERIAL AND METHODS

This was a single-centre, prospective, controlled observational study performed in individuals with T1D and healthy people. 24 people (12 T1D) were included in this study (age: T1D 41±12 vs. healthy 38±6 years, females: 3 vs. 6, BMI: 25.53.0 vs. 22.9±2.8 kg/m2). Both groups received an intermittently scanned continuous glucose monitoring (isCGM; FreeStyle Libre 1, Abbott, USA) system to assess glycaemia 24 hours before, during and 24 hours after a running competition. During this period, participants recorded their food intake and insulin administration. Data were analysed via ANOVA and mixed model analyses with post-hoc testing (p≤0.05).

RESULTS

For overall glycaemic ranges in comparison of groups, significant differences were found for time in range (T1D 63±21% vs. healthy 89±13%, p = 0.001), time above range (TAR) 1 (T1D 21±15% vs. healthy 0±0%, p<0.001) and TAR 2 (T1D 8 [0-16%] vs. healthy 0±0%, p<0.001). When glycaemic variability was assessed, people with T1D had a higher glycaemic variability compared to healthy individuals (p<0.0001). Basal insulin dose was significantly reduced when compared against the regular pre-study basal insulin dose (pre-study 22±6 vs. pre-competition day 11±9 (-50±41%), p = 0.02; competition day 15±5 (-32± 1%)).

CONCLUSION

People with T1D have impaired glucose responses around a running competition compared to healthy individuals. However, basal insulin dose reductions were sufficient to prevent further dysglycaemia.

CLINICAL TRIAL ID

drks.de; DRKS00019886.

摘要

简介

研究 1 型糖尿病(T1D)患者和健康个体在参加跑步比赛时的血糖反应、宏量营养素摄入和胰岛素管理。

材料和方法

这是一项在 T1D 患者和健康个体中进行的单中心、前瞻性、对照观察性研究。本研究纳入了 24 人(12 例 T1D)(年龄:T1D 41±12 岁 vs. 健康 38±6 岁,女性:3 例 vs. 6 例,BMI:25.5±3.0 vs. 22.9±2.8 kg/m2)。两组均接受间歇性扫描连续血糖监测(isCGM;FreeStyle Libre 1,雅培,美国)系统,以评估比赛前 24 小时、比赛期间和比赛后 24 小时的血糖。在此期间,参与者记录他们的饮食摄入和胰岛素使用情况。使用方差分析和混合模型分析进行数据分析,并进行事后检验(p≤0.05)。

结果

在组间比较的总体血糖范围内,发现时间在范围内(T1D 63±21% vs. 健康 89±13%,p=0.001)、时间超过范围 1(TAR 1)(T1D 21±15% vs. 健康 0±0%,p<0.001)和 TAR 2(T1D 8[0-16%] vs. 健康 0±0%,p<0.001)存在显著差异。当评估血糖变异性时,T1D 患者的血糖变异性高于健康个体(p<0.0001)。与基线研究前的基础胰岛素剂量相比,基础胰岛素剂量显著降低(基线研究前 22±6 与赛前第 1 天 11±9(-50±41%),p=0.02;比赛日 15±5(-32±1%))。

结论

与健康个体相比,T1D 患者在参加跑步比赛时的血糖反应受损。然而,基础胰岛素剂量的减少足以防止进一步的血糖异常。

临床试验 ID:drks.de;DRKS00019886。

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