It has been reported that insulin basal rate reduction initiated at exercise onset can reduce the hypoglycemic risk during exercise. However, another potentially more efficient strategy to prevent exercise-induced hypoglycemia could be to reduce insulin basal rate a certain time prior to exercise. No study investigated what would be the best timing to initiate such temporary basal insulin reduction. Therefore, the objective of this study will be to compare the efficacy of three strategies to prevent exercise-induced hypoglycemia during a 45 min exercise at 60% VO2peak (moderate intensity): 1) reduce insulin basal rate at the time of exercise; 2) reduce insulin basal rate 20 minutes prior to exercise; 3) reduce insulin basal rate 40 minutes prior to exercise. Investigators hypothesize that the time spent in hypoglycemia will be less when the insulin basal rate is reduced 40 minutes prior to exercise compared to a reduction at the time of exercise. Secondary hypotheses are: 1) Time spent in hypoglycemia will be less when the insulin basal rate is reduced 20 minutes prior to exercise compared to a reduction at the time of exercise; 2) Time spent in hypoglycemia will be less when the insulin basal rate is reduced 40 minutes prior to exercise compared to a reduction 20 minutes prior to exercise.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
22
Participants will be admitted at IRCM at 14:00. At 15:30, participant's insulin basal rate will be reduced by 80% and participants will perform a 45-minute exercise on the ergocycle at 60% of VO2 peak (moderate intensity). At 16:15, the participant's usual insulin basal rate will be set in the insulin pump and a standardized snack (30g CHO) will be served. At 16:45, the participant will be discharged and will be asked to eat a standardized dinner at home (60g CHO for females and 80g CHO for males).
Participants will be admitted at IRCM at 14:00. At 15:10, participant's insulin basal rate will be reduced by 80%. At 15:30, participants will perform a 45-minute exercise on the ergocycle at 60% of VO2 peak (moderate intensity). At 16:15, the participant's usual insulin basal rate will be set in the insulin pump and a standardized snack (30g CHO) will be served. At 16:45, the participant will be discharged and will be asked to eat a standardized dinner at home (60g CHO for females and 80g CHO for males).
Participants will be admitted at IRCM at 14:00. At 14:50, participant's insulin basal rate will be reduced by 80%. At 15:30, participants will perform a 45-minute exercise on the ergocycle at 60% of VO2 peak (moderate intensity). At 16:15, the participant's usual insulin basal rate will be set in the insulin pump and a standardized snack (30g CHO) will be served. At 16:45, the participant will be discharged and will be asked to eat a standardized dinner at home (60g CHO for females and 80g CHO for males).
Institut de recherches cliniques de Montréal
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Percentage of time of capillary blood glucose levels spent below 4 mmol/L
This time frame corresponds to the exercise period. The exercise period will be from 15:30 to 16:15
Time frame: This outcome will be measured over 45 minutes.
Decrease in glucose levels
Difference between glucose levels at the beginning of the exercise and the lowest glucose level from the start of the exercise until the end of exercise. This time frame corresponds to the exercise period. The exercise period will be from 15:30 to 16:15
Time frame: This outcome will be measured over 45 minutes.
Decremental area under the curve of sensor glucose levels
This time frame corresponds to the exercise period. The exercise period will be from 15:30 to 16:15
Time frame: This outcome will be measured over 45 minutes.
Area under the curve of sensor glucose levels < 4 mmol/L
This time frame corresponds to the exercise period. The exercise period will be from 15:30 to 16:15
Time frame: This outcome will be measured over 45 minutes.
Number of patients with an exercise-induced hypoglycemia < 3.9 mmol/L
This time frame corresponds to the exercise period. The exercise period will be from 15:30 to 16:15
Time frame: This outcome will be measured over 45 minutes.
Number of patients with an exercise-induced hypoglycemia < 3.5 mmol/L
This time frame corresponds to the exercise period. The exercise period will be from 15:30 to 16:15
Time frame: This outcome will be measured over 45 minutes.
Number of patients requiring an oral treatment for hypoglycemia
This time frame corresponds to the exercise period. The exercise period will be from 15:30 to 16:15
Time frame: This outcome will be measured over 45 minutes.
Total number of hypoglycemia episode requiring treatment
This time frame corresponds to the exercise period. The exercise period will be from 15:30 to 16:15
Time frame: This outcome will be measured over 45 minutes.
Percentage of time spent between 4 and 10 mmol/L
This time frame corresponds to the exercise period. The exercise period will be from 15:30 to 16:15
Time frame: This outcome will be measured over 45 minutes.
Mean time (minutes) to the first hypoglycemic event
This time frame corresponds to the exercise period. The exercise period will be from 15:30 to 16:15
Time frame: This outcome will be measured over 45 minutes.
Percentage of time spent < 4.0 mmol/L
This time frame corresponds to the post-exercise period, from the end of the exercise until 7:00 the next morning.
Time frame: This outcome will be measured over 14.75 hours.
Percentage of time of sensor glucose levels spent below 4 mmol/L
This time frame corresponds to the exercise period. The exercise period will be from 15:30 to 16:15
Time frame: This outcome will be measure over 45 minutes
Absolute difference between capillary blood glucose levels and sensor glucose levels
This time frame corresponds to the exercise period. The exercise period will be from 15:30 to 16:15
Time frame: This outcome will be measure over 45 minutes
Relative difference between capillary blood glucose levels and sensor glucose levels
This time frame corresponds to the exercise period. The exercise period will be from 15:30 to 16:15
Time frame: This outcome will be measure over 45 minutes
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