Diabetes Specialist Group: Study Day 2022 - Recordings

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Access the recordings from the 2022 Diabetes Study Day - Managing Sport and Exercise in Young People and Adults

This year the focus was to build our knowledge and skills as dietitians in managing children, young people and adults with type 1 and type 2 diabetes when understaking physical activity and exercise. Working with our BDA Adult, Paediatric and Sport and Exercise diabetes groups, along with representation from Extod, Diabetes UK, patients, and many more partners, this study day will bring together national topic experts from across the MDT for practical learning to implement in our day to day.

You will be sent a email which includes the hyperlink to the resource page with the recordings.

  • Update from Diabetes UK - The role of Diabetes UK in sport and exercise - Neil Gibson, Senior Physical Activity Advisor, Diabetes UK
  • Managing exercise in Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes - Setting the scene, recent updates in diabetes and sport, and building foundational skills - Dr Rob Andrews - Consultant Senior Lecturer, University of Bristol
  • Managing exercise with Pumps and Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) - Professor Parth Narendran, Professor of Diabetes Medicine, University of Birmingham. Founders of the Exercise for Type 1 diabetes (EXTOD) programme

  • Inspiring young people to exercise - Running a sports charity for children and young people with type 1 diabetes - Gavin Griffiths - Founder, Diathlete charity
  • Update from BDA Diabetes Sport and Exercise sub-group - Nusrat Kausar, Co-chair
  • CGM and exercise - Presenting a research study - Sian Rilstone - Diabetes Specialist Dietitian
  • Living with type 1 diabetes as an athlete - My experience of managing exervise and endurance sport - Paul Coker -  Patient with type 1 diabetes - Founder, OneBloodytDrop
  • Nutrition strategies for managing exercise, sport and diabetes for children and young adults - Francesca Annan - Paediatric Diabetes Specialist Dietitian
  • Managing sport and exercise with hybrid closed loop (HCL) systems - Dr Alistair Lumb, Diabetes Consultant, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. Co-chair of the Diabetes Technology Network (DTN) UK and Anne Marie Frohock, Lead Paediatric Diabetes Dietitian, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Any queries please email [email protected]