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Benefits of physical activity in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes: a systematic review
Absil H, Baudet L, Robert A, Lysy PA
Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice 2019 Oct;156:107810
systematic review

AIMS: We performed a systematic review of clinical trials investigating the health benefits of physical activity in pediatric patients with type 1 diabetes. METHODS: To perform this systematic review, search strategies were created and adapted to four databases. Only randomized controlled trials written in English before 1998 and that answered to the PICOS criteria were included. The PRISMA guidelines were followed to ensure highest scientific rigor within studies. RESULTS: Seven studies out of 2,655 were included in this systematic review according to the inclusion criteria. These studies showed positive gains on global health: blood lipid profile, physical fitness, quality of life and body size and body composition but only one demonstrated a positive effect on glycemic control. CONCLUSION: Globally, physical activity exerts a positive impact on metabolic (ie, decrease in total cholesterol, improvement of physical fitness, etc) and psychological health in children with type 1 diabetes. Yet variations in study protocols or sample size restrict statistical power to reach the outcome of improving glycemic control in most studies. Here, we address the measured outcomes in individual trials and discuss potential key elements to consider for future clinical trials.
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