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The findings of this dissertation would strongly suggest that high intensity aerobic exercise may provide the largest amount of cardiovascular protection for individuals with T1DM. While high intensity aerobic exercise when accompanied with conventional insulin therapy appears to mitigate hypoglycemia onset, it does not eliminate the risk, and

! 137! such a regime requires careful monitoring of blood glucose concentrations during and following each exercise bout. Nonetheless, the minimal risk of hypoglycemia associated with high intensity aerobic exercise might be outweighed by the cardiovascular benefits associated with this form of exercise. Results from this body of work suggests that the cardiovascular benefits of high intensity aerobic exercise appear to be equal to or better than intensive insulin therapy alone.

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