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EXERCISE IN TYPE I DIABETES
Exercising is important, but managing type 1 diabetes before, during and after exercise is often challenging. It requires knowledge, different insulin dose and nutritional adjustments based on the form and intensity of the exercise. Loss of glycaemic control and fear of hypoglycaemia are also possible barriers where individuals with type 1 diabetes need help.
We kindly invite you to join the webinar on March 8th about ‘Exercise in type 1 diabetes’.
PROGRAM
5.00 – 5.05 p.m. Welcome words from Sanofi
5.05 – 5.20 p.m. Landscape of type 1 diabetes & exercise. Presented by Dr. Peter Adolfsson
– latest guideline
– information and tools to help
– individuals with type 1 diabetes & exercising
5.20 – 5.55 p.m. Expert panel discussion: best practices
– aerobic and anaerobic exercise
– insulin use and prevention of hypoglycaemia
– patient cases
5.55 – 6.00 p.m. Key take-aways and closure
OUR EXPERTS
Prof. Bastiaan de Galan
Prof. Bastiaan de Galan is a medical specialist and professor of diabetology at the Maastricht university medical centre and at the Radboud university medical centre, both in the Netherlands. His research focuses on clinical diabetology with a particular interest in iatrogenic hypoglycemia and impaired awareness of hypoglycemia and its relation to adverse clinical outcomes in people with type 1 and (insulin-requiring) type 2 diabetes. Bastiaan is coordinator of the HypoRESOLVE research consortium. He is also associate editor for Diabetologia and secretary for the International Hypoglycemia Study Group.
Dr. Peter Adolfsson
Dr. Peter Adolfsson is a senior physician at the hospitals of Halland, Kungsbacka and Halmstad. He received his medical training at the Sahlgrenska Academy of Gothenburg University and, subsequently, went on to specialize in pediatrics and sports medicine. His scientific activities focus on the impact of diabetes technology, exercise, diabetes in general and sometimes physical activity beneath the surface – scuba diving. Peter is the first author of the two latest ISPAD Clinical Practice Consensus Guidelines related to Exercise, 2018 and 2022.
Kristina Grimstad Nordstrand
Kristina Grimstad Nordstrand is educated as a teacher and is located in Norway. She has had diabetes for 14 years now and is combining regular work and family life with a professional carrier in powerlifting. Kristina has won gold medals in two national championships and four bronze medals in international championships. She is a passionate ambassador for living a normal life with diabetes and being engaged in physical activity even on a top level at the same time.
Dr. Elina Pimiä
Dr. Elina Pimiä is the Head of Diabetes Outpatient Clinic in the city of Tampere in Finland. She also works as the Chief Physician in the Finnish Diabetes Association. She has a wide experience as a specialist in internal medicine and endocrinology and she works actively to enhance and develop the treatment and quality of life of people with diabetes.
CME is approved for one hour by NVK and V&VN. Request for NIV is pending.
Target audience
Physicians and nurses treating type 1 diabetes
Accreditation
CME is approved for one hour by NVK and V&VN. Request for NIV is pending.
When
Wednesday March 8th, 2023
5.00 – 6.00 pm CET
Costs
No costs involved.