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Inflammation, Vascular Repair, Injury After Exercise in T1D

Inflammation, Vascular Repair, Injury After Exercise in T1D

Conclusions


In conclusion, Type 1 diabetes patients with high cardio-respiratory fitness and excellent glycemic control present normal resting markers of vascular repair (cEPC's) and injury (cECs), despite being in a persistent inflammatory state (raised TNF-α). However, the cEPCs response to acute exercise appears blunted, potentially limiting the cardiovascular benefits of exercise.

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