Plain-English translation of NCT05188027 on ClinicalTrials.gov β Β· Source last updated Β· Translation generated Β· How we translate trials
Read our Type 1 Diabetes research guide βThis study doesn't follow the usual testing phases β it may be an observational study or a different type of research.
This study is testing how two different types of exercise β aerobic exercise (like treadmill walking) and resistance exercise (like weightlifting) β affect blood sugar levels in post-menopausal women with type 1 diabetes. Researchers want to understand which type of exercise might be better for managing blood sugar, so they can give better exercise advice to women in this group. All participants will try both types of exercise and a rest session to compare the results.
Post-menopausal women with type 1 diabetes often struggle to manage their blood sugar, and doctors aren't sure which type of exercise works best for them. This study aims to fill that gap so that healthcare providers can recommend the most helpful exercise plan.
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You will first come to the lab for screening tests, including blood work, an aerobic fitness test, and strength testing. Then you will return for three separate testing sessions (randomly ordered) in the late afternoon β one where you rest, one where you walk on a treadmill at a moderate pace, and one where you do weight training exercises. During each session, researchers will draw blood samples to measure how your blood sugar responds to each activity. The entire study will take place at the University of Alberta.
AI-generated summary from trial data Β· Jun 22, 2026 Β· Not medical advice
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