Algorithms for Diabetes Exercise Therapy
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1. A system comprising:
- a) a telecommunications device;
b) an insulin delivery device that is;
1) in contact with a subject;
2) in communication with the telecommunications device;
3) configured to administer insulin to the subject; and
4) configured to receive from the telecommunications device a transmission of an instruction to administer to the subject a dose of insulin;
c) a glucose monitoring device that is;
1) in contact with the subject;
2) in communication with the telecommunications device;
3) configured to detect a glucose level in the subject; and
4) configured to transmit to the telecommunications device a reading of the glucose level in the subject; and
d) a heart rate monitor device that is;
1) in contact with the subject;
2) in communication with the telecommunications device;
3) configured to detect a heart rate in the subject; and
4) configured to transmit to the telecommunications device a reading of the heart rate in the subject,wherein the telecommunications device sends a transmission from the telecommunications device to the insulin delivery device, wherein the transmission instructs the insulin delivery device, based on the reading of the heart rate of the subject, to administer to the subject an adjusted dose of insulin over a period of at least 30 minutes, wherein the adjusted dose of insulin is from about 5% to about 95% of a basal dose of insulin for the subject.
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Abstract
Safe and effective exercise poses a specific set of challenges for subjects diagnosed with diabetes. These challenges include the coordination of exercise with blood glucose monitoring and insulin administration. Failure to coordinate these factors effectively can lead to various pathologies related to aberrant blood glucose levels. Presented herein are methods, systems, algorithms, computer program products, and computer-executable code for exercise guidance and instruction specific to diabetes relief and management. The approaches as disclosed herein can help ameliorate, slow, or reduce a likelihood of developing a diabetic condition.
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1. A system comprising:
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a) a telecommunications device; b) an insulin delivery device that is; 1) in contact with a subject; 2) in communication with the telecommunications device; 3) configured to administer insulin to the subject; and 4) configured to receive from the telecommunications device a transmission of an instruction to administer to the subject a dose of insulin; c) a glucose monitoring device that is; 1) in contact with the subject; 2) in communication with the telecommunications device; 3) configured to detect a glucose level in the subject; and 4) configured to transmit to the telecommunications device a reading of the glucose level in the subject; and d) a heart rate monitor device that is; 1) in contact with the subject; 2) in communication with the telecommunications device; 3) configured to detect a heart rate in the subject; and 4) configured to transmit to the telecommunications device a reading of the heart rate in the subject, wherein the telecommunications device sends a transmission from the telecommunications device to the insulin delivery device, wherein the transmission instructs the insulin delivery device, based on the reading of the heart rate of the subject, to administer to the subject an adjusted dose of insulin over a period of at least 30 minutes, wherein the adjusted dose of insulin is from about 5% to about 95% of a basal dose of insulin for the subject. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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