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0 reviewsISBN 10: 047002206X
ISBN 13: 9780470022061
Author: Dinesh Nagi
Physiological Responses to Exercise (Clyde Williams)
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Maximal exercise
1.3 Submaximal exercise
1.4 Endurance training
1.5 Muscle fibre composition
1.6 Muscle metabolism during exercise
1.7 Anaerobic and lactate thresholds
1.8 Fatigue and carbohydrate metabolism
1.9 Carbohydrate nutrition and exercise
1.10 Fluid intake before exercise
1.11 Summary
Exercise in Type 1 Diabetes (Jean-Jacques Grimm)
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Exercise physiology
2.3 Insulin absorption
2.4 Hypoglycaemia
2.5 Hyperglycaemia
2.6 Strategy for treatment adjustments
2.7 Evaluation of intensity and duration
2.8 Nutritional adaptations
2.9 Insulin dose adjustment
2.10 Conclusions
Diet and Nutritional Strategies during Sport and Exercise in Type 1 Diabetes (Elaine Hibbert-Jones & Gill Regan)
3.1 What is exercise?
3.2 The athlete with diabetes
3.3 Nutritional principles for optimizing performance
3.4 Putting theory into practice
3.5 Identifying nutritional goals
3.6 Energy
3.7 Carbohydrate
3.8 Guidelines for carbohydrate intake before, during and after exercise
3.9 Protein
3.10 Fat
3.11 Vitamins and minerals
3.12 Fluid and hydration
3.13 Pulling it all together
The Role of Physical Activity in the Prevention of Type 2 Diabetes (Dinesh K. Nagi)
Exercise, Metabolic Syndrome and Type 2 Diabetes (Dinesh K. Nagi)
The Role of Exercise in the Management of Type 2 Diabetes (Dinesh K. Nagi)
Exercise in Children and Adolescents (Diarmuid Smith, Alan Connacher, Ray Newton & Chris Thompson)
Insulin Pump Therapy and Exercise (Peter Hammond & Sandra Dudley)
Diabetes and the Marathon (Bill Burr)
Diabetes and Specific Sports (Mark Sherlock & Chris Thompson)
Becoming and Staying Physically Active (Elizabeth Marsden & Alison Kirk)
The Role of the Diabetes Team in Promoting Physical Activity (Dinesh Nagi & Bill Burr)
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Tags: Dinesh Nagi, Exercise, Sport