2013
DOI: 10.2337/dc12-2652
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Response to Comment on: van Dijk et al. Exercise Therapy in Type 2 Diabetes: Is Daily Exercise Required to Optimize Glycemic Control? Diabetes Care 2012;35:948–954

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“…More research is needed on the interaction of all these medications and exercise. Insulin therapy is often a last option in T2D, but in men with T2D, similar reductions in time spent in hyperglycemia and reduced glycemic variations over 24 h were observed after a 45- to 60-min bout of exercise with and without insulin use (183). Individuals with T2D using insulin or insulin secretagogues are advised to supplement with carbohydrate (or reduce insulin, if possible) as needed to prevent hypoglycemia before and/or after exercise.…”
Section: Medical Interventions and Exercise Effectivenessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More research is needed on the interaction of all these medications and exercise. Insulin therapy is often a last option in T2D, but in men with T2D, similar reductions in time spent in hyperglycemia and reduced glycemic variations over 24 h were observed after a 45- to 60-min bout of exercise with and without insulin use (183). Individuals with T2D using insulin or insulin secretagogues are advised to supplement with carbohydrate (or reduce insulin, if possible) as needed to prevent hypoglycemia before and/or after exercise.…”
Section: Medical Interventions and Exercise Effectivenessmentioning
confidence: 99%