Behavior of blood glucose in response to an eccentric resistance exercise protocol in type 1 diabetic patient: a case study
Abstract
The present case study aimed to analyze the hypoglycemic effect during resistance training with emphasis on movement along the eccentric phase in an individual with continuous insulin infusion pump. This study had as main justification the positive interferences of the eccentric training (70% of 1 RM) for the insulin signaling behavior, as well as, the care that should be taken before, during and after moderate exercise in the treatment with the insulin infusion pump continues. Physical evaluations were applied to this individual before and after the training protocol, as well as blood glucose, heart rate and blood pressure collections before, during and after training, as results, we found improvements in all observed variables, especially in the glycemic levels of the sample, which expressive decrease due to the eccentric action of the movement.
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