Matt Schoenherr (@activediabetes) 's Twitter Profile
Matt Schoenherr

@activediabetes

Exercise Physiologist and Diabetes Care & Education Specialist | T1D since ‘93 | built by fruit snacks

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Camille E. Powe MD (@cepowemd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Seeking a postdoctoral fellow with a strong quantitative background to work on mechanistic modeling of pregnancy physiology. Come work with John Higgins and me on making hemoglobin A1c work for hyperglycemia diagnosis and glucose monitoring in pregnancy: csb.mgh.harvard.edu/information/ca…

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“The communication rate was 100% at 10 cm and remained >68% up to a 13-cm distance. However, at 14 cm, the rate decreased to <44%, and at 17 cm there was no communication.”

𝐀𝐒𝐇𝐄𝐋𝐘 𝐀𝐋𝐊𝐄𝐑 𝐌𝐃 (@aalkermd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

COMING SOON: Ways to Die I’ve been writing since childhood. I have dozens of journals full of words, some spelled correctly. As a doctor, I’ve continued writing. Ways to Die is an entertaining insight into a new world, & if I do my job well, this book might just save your life.

COMING SOON: Ways to Die

I’ve been writing since childhood. I have dozens of journals full of words, some spelled correctly. As a doctor, I’ve continued writing. Ways to Die is an entertaining insight into a new world, &amp; if I do my job well, this book might just save your life.
Michael Riddell, PhD (@mcriddell1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Daily unstructured #activity #exercise lowers #glucose but increases #hypoglycaemia and glucose variability in #T1D …ubs.pericles-prod.literatumonline.com/doi/10.1111/do…

Sugar Medical (@sugar_medical) 's Twitter Profile Photo

People with diabetes tend to maintain healthier blood sugar levels in the warmer months from April to September, according to a Dartmouth study published in Science Advances. Credit: Medicalexpress medicalxpress.com/news/2023-09-g…

Daniel Rowland (@dwrowland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How much CHO to recover glycogen stores after exercise? "Muscle glycogen concentration after 24 h recovered to the pre-exercise levels for 7 g/kg and 10 g/kg groups; however, there was a significant difference for the 5 g/kg group" pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35405933/

Matt Schoenherr (@activediabetes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Without missing a beat, he [the administrator] said, ‘Then we’ll just hire new ones.’” Competent specialists in any field—especially medicine—are not just waiting on the sidelines for their opportunities. They are a limited resource. journals.lww.com/em-news/fullte…

Daniel Rowland (@dwrowland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Coach-athlete relationship and burnout: "while higher mental toughness scores were associated with fewer burnout symptoms...higher mental toughness did not moderate the association between the coach-athlete relationship and burnout symptoms" econtent.hogrefe.com/doi/10.1024/26…

Lauren Turner (@laurenvturner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you or someone you know has #T1D, Stanford researchers Dessi Zaharieva & Mike Hughes created a survey to SHARE YOUR EXPERIENCE with managing #type1diabetes when participating in water-based activities! Fill out the survey here: bit.ly/t1dwater #CGM #closedloop #pump #MDI

If you or someone you know has  #T1D, Stanford researchers <a href="/5Dess/">Dessi Zaharieva</a> &amp; <a href="/mikehughes0/">Mike Hughes</a> created a survey to SHARE YOUR EXPERIENCE with managing #type1diabetes when participating in water-based activities! 

Fill out the survey here: bit.ly/t1dwater

#CGM #closedloop #pump #MDI
Michael Riddell, PhD (@mcriddell1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sure. A high quality diet is probably good for #T1D. But if you exercise a lot that same diet only has marginal benefits on #TIR. #Exercise improves TIR more than diet! More #T1DEXI data results now out cdn.nutrition.org/article/S2475-…

Daniel Rowland (@dwrowland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Background activity and its impact on training: "When completing a.n..exercise training program, decreasing daily background steps from 16,000 to approximately 5000 steps per day blunts some of the classic cardiometabolic adaptations to training" pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34398061/

ADCES (@adcesdiabetes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you have lost power due to fires or winter storm and have unused insulin, don’t throw it out! Call the manufacturer, pharmacy, or your doctor if you have questions. Find disaster resources at diabetesdisasterresponse.org/diabetes-prepa….

Nick Krontiris (@nick_krontiris) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This systematic review and meta-analysis finds that resistance training as a standalone exercise intervention in individuals with type 2 diabetes and overweight/obesity is concomitant with many cardiometabolic benefits when compared with standard treatment without exercise.

This systematic review and meta-analysis finds that resistance training as a standalone exercise intervention in individuals with type 2 diabetes and overweight/obesity is concomitant with many cardiometabolic benefits when compared with standard treatment without exercise.