To examine whether a physical activity program could improve physical fitness and glycemic control, 32 children and adolescents with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) were examined before the program and 3 mo later. Fifty percent of the subjects (n = 16) participated in the training for 1 h/wk (exercise group), whereas the remaining subjects were engaged in nonphysical activities for an equal amount of time (nonexercise group). Age of the subjects ranged from 8.2 to 16.9 yr, (mean 11.9 yr), with mean duration of diabetes 0.6-13.1 yr (5.2 yr). During the 3-mo program peak oxygen consumption (Vo2) rose from 40.0 to 43.8 ml · min-1 · m-2 (P < .01) in the exercise group but only by 1.3 ml · min-1 · m-2 in the nonexercise group (NS). Metabolic control did not improve in either group, with glycosylated hemoglobin level rising from 9.8 to 10.5% (P < .01) in the exercise group and from 9.4 to 9.7% (NS) in the control group. When subjects were stratified according to their participation, metabolic control was significantly better among diabetic subjects participating frequently (5:11 of 13 sessions) than among those participating infrequently (<11 of 13 sessions), regardless of the type of activity. It was concluded that a training program of 1 h/wk for 3 mo does improve physical fitness but not the metabolic control of diabetes. On the other hand, glycemic control appears to be best among diabetic subjects who are motivated to participate in any kind of program related to the treatment of their disease.
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November 01 1989
Effect of Once-a-Week Training Program on Physical Fitness and Metabolic Control in Children With IDDM
Niilo-Pekka Huttunen, MD;
Niilo-Pekka Huttunen, MD
Departments of Pediatrics and Clinical Chemistry, University of Oulu
Oulu
; and the Lappeenranta School of Nursing
Lappeenranta, Finland
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Sirkka-Liisa Lankela, RN;
Sirkka-Liisa Lankela, RN
Departments of Pediatrics and Clinical Chemistry, University of Oulu
Oulu
; and the Lappeenranta School of Nursing
Lappeenranta, Finland
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Mikael Knip, MD;
Mikael Knip, MD
Departments of Pediatrics and Clinical Chemistry, University of Oulu
Oulu
; and the Lappeenranta School of Nursing
Lappeenranta, Finland
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Pentti Lautala, MD;
Pentti Lautala, MD
Departments of Pediatrics and Clinical Chemistry, University of Oulu
Oulu
; and the Lappeenranta School of Nursing
Lappeenranta, Finland
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Marja-Liisa Kaar, MD;
Marja-Liisa Kaar, MD
Departments of Pediatrics and Clinical Chemistry, University of Oulu
Oulu
; and the Lappeenranta School of Nursing
Lappeenranta, Finland
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Kaisu Laasonen, MS;
Kaisu Laasonen, MS
Departments of Pediatrics and Clinical Chemistry, University of Oulu
Oulu
; and the Lappeenranta School of Nursing
Lappeenranta, Finland
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Raija Puukka, PhD
Raija Puukka, PhD
Departments of Pediatrics and Clinical Chemistry, University of Oulu
Oulu
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Lappeenranta, Finland
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Address correspondence and reprint requests to Niilo-Pekka Huttunen, Ml), Department of Pediatrics, Central Hospital of Central Finland SF-40620, lyvaskyla, Finland.
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Niilo-Pekka Huttunen, Sirkka-Liisa Lankela, Mikael Knip, Pentti Lautala, Marja-Liisa Kaar, Kaisu Laasonen, Raija Puukka; Effect of Once-a-Week Training Program on Physical Fitness and Metabolic Control in Children With IDDM. Diabetes Care 1 November 1989; 12 (10): 737–740. https://doi.org/10.2337/diacare.12.10.737
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