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Exercise and Diabetes Mellitus: Optimizing Performance in Patients Who Have Type 1 Diabetes

Those who have type 1 diabetes mellitus should include regular sports or recreational activities in their overall healthcare programs. Essential responsibilities of physicians who treat these patients include preparticipation clearance, education about blood glucose self-monitoring, exercise prescri...

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Published in:The Physician and sportsmedicine 2003-05, Vol.31 (5), p.29-41
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