Influence of Menstrual Cycle Phases on the Glycemic Control of Aerobic or HIIT Exercise in Adult Women With Type 1 Diabetes (DIABETEXX/2)

Status: Recruiting
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Intervention Type: Other
Study Type: Interventional
Study Phase: Not Applicable
SUMMARY

Continuous glucose monitors, as a technology that aims to improve glycaemic control in patients with type 1 diabetes, must always adjust to changes in blood glucose levels in these patients, e.g. during sporting activities. In women, in particular, menstruation and its different phases can affect blood glucose levels in different ways. Therefore, this study aims to determine whether there is a different behaviour of blood glucose levels during aerobic or high-intensity exercise in different phases of menstruation. If so, we will try to model this behaviour and create specific guidelines in this regard in terms of physical exercise programming in women. In addition, the information derived from this study will be used to design better artificial pancreas systems that take into account the effects of the menstrual cycle in women.

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: Female
Minimum Age: 18
Maximum Age: 45
Healthy Volunteers: f
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• Age between 18-45 years T1D with a diabetes duration for more than 2 years Glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) \< 8.5% (\<69 mmol mol-1) Stable insulin regimen in the past 6 months with less than 20% change in total insulin daily dose Multiple daily injections or insulin pump Weekly physical activity of 90 min or more, but no practicing any sport as amateur or professional.

Locations
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Spain
University of Valencia
RECRUITING
Valencia
Contact Information
Primary
Rodrigo Martín-San Agustín, Dr.
rodrigo.martin@uv.es
0034963983855
Time Frame
Start Date: 2025-01-10
Estimated Completion Date: 2026-06
Participants
Target number of participants: 40
Treatments
Experimental: Aerobic session in luteal phase first menstruation
The aerobic exercise session will begin with a 3 min resting period (sitting quietly on the cycle ergometer (0 W), followed by a 3 min warm-up at 40 W and a stepwise intensity increase by 20 W / min (to control for day-to-day variations in exercise response) until the 5% of Pmax from IET above PLTP1 is achieved (i.e. moderate steady state walking or low-intensity running or cycling). This target workload will be maintained for 30 min. Active and passive recovery periods of 3 min each will be the same as the incremental test. This session will be held on day 21 of first menstruation.
Experimental: Aerobic session in follicular phase first menstruation
The aerobic exercise session will begin with a 3 min resting period (sitting quietly on the cycle ergometer (0 W), followed by a 3 min warm-up at 40 W and a stepwise intensity increase by 20 W / min (to control for day-to-day variations in exercise response) until the 5% of Pmax from IET above PLTP1 is achieved (i.e. moderate steady state walking or low-intensity running or cycling). This target workload will be maintained for 30 min. Active and passive recovery periods of 3 min each will be the same as the incremental test. This session will be held on day 3 of menstruation.
Experimental: Aerobic session in luteal phase second menstruation
The aerobic exercise session will begin with a 3 min resting period (sitting quietly on the cycle ergometer (0 W), followed by a 3 min warm-up at 40 W and a stepwise intensity increase by 20 W / min (to control for day-to-day variations in exercise response) until the 5% of Pmax from IET above PLTP1 is achieved (i.e. moderate steady state walking or low-intensity running or cycling). This target workload will be maintained for 30 min. Active and passive recovery periods of 3 min each will be the same as the incremental test. This session will be held on day 21 of second menstruation.
Experimental: HIIT session in luteal phase first menstruation
The HIIT exercise will consist of strength exercises with elastic bands. The session consists of two sets of exercise intervals of 20 s separated by 10 s of rest (i.e. 4 min in total) with a rest of 3 minutes between each set, performing in each interval a different exercise resisted by the elastic band. This session will be held on day 21 of first menstruation.
Experimental: HIIT session in follicular phase first menstruation
The HIIT exercise will consist of strength exercises with elastic bands. The session consists of two sets of exercise intervals of 20 s separated by 10 s of rest (i.e. 4 min in total) with a rest of 3 minutes between each set, performing in each interval a different exercise resisted by the elastic band. This session will be held on day 3 of first menstruation.
Experimental: HIIT session in luteal phase second menstruation
The HIIT exercise will consist of strength exercises with elastic bands. The session consists of two sets of exercise intervals of 20 s separated by 10 s of rest (i.e. 4 min in total) with a rest of 3 minutes between each set, performing in each interval a different exercise resisted by the elastic band. This session will be held on day 21 of second menstruation.
Related Therapeutic Areas
Sponsors
Leads: University of Valencia
Collaborators: European Regional Development Fund

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