Frontiers in Endocrinology (Nov 2022)

Nutritional support for a person with type 1 diabetes undertaking endurance swimming

  • Siân Rilstone,
  • Siân Rilstone,
  • Paul Spurway,
  • Nick Oliver,
  • Neil E. Hill

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2022.1038294
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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Long distance and open water swimming have increased in popularity over recent years. Swimming a long distance in lakes, rivers and the sea present numerous challenges, including cold water exposure and maintaining adequate nutritional intake to fuel exercising muscles. Guidelines exist outlining issues to consider and potential solutions to overcome the difficulties in feeding athletes. Exercising with type 1 diabetes adds further complexity, mostly around matching insulin to the recommended high carbohydrate intake, but also because of the way in which higher circulating insulin levels affect glucose utilisation and fat oxidation. This paper describes the nutritional considerations for people with type 1 diabetes intending to undertake long distance open water events, and insulin management suggestions to trial alongside. In addition, we include personal testimony from a swimmer with type 1 diabetes describing the challenges and considerations he faced when undertaking marathon swimming.

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