Re: Type 1 post-exercise hypos and the 10s Sprint
- From: "bj" <bjones44@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2007 16:14:11 GMT
"Alan S" <loralgtweightandcarbs@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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In doing some research on something else (the way I find
most things) I came across this interesting old (March '06)
report on exercise and hypos in type 1's. It may also have
some relevance to those discussing type 2 liver dumps at the
moment:
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,18399653-421,00.html
'A 10-SECOND sprint after exercise reduces the risk of low
blood sugar in young people with insulin-dependent (type 1)
diabetes, according to an Australian study.
Hmmm. Maybe this explains why my bg is so often higher after a race, when I
do a finishing kick, than after a training run, when I usually don't. I'm
not talking difference between "hypo" & "normal" but "normal" & "high as
after too many carbs even for me".
:-)
bj
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