Physical activity does not inevitably improve quality of life in young adults with type 1 diabetes
Häyrinen, M., & Tarkka, I. (2016). Physical activity does not inevitably improve quality of life in young adults with type 1 diabetes. Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice, 121, 99-101. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.diabres.2016.09.010
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Relationships between exercise, glucose control and diabetes dependent quality of life (DDQoL) are not straightforward. We investigated the DDQoL of 99 persons with type 1 diabetes and linked it to individual amount of weekly physical activity and HbA1c. Physically active lifestyle was not associated with better DDQoL or glucose control.
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