Postural Profile of People with Type 1 Diabetes - page 2 of 3 The first initial observation tells us that people with Type 1 Diabetes have either a swayback posture or a lower chest forward posture, but upon longer observation it can be noticed that people with Type 1 diabetes have adopted a swayback and lower chest forward posture. By a closer observation, it can be noticed that
people with Type 1 diabetes sometimes have a swayback posture and
sometimes a lower-chest-forward posture. Sometimes they have a
relatively upright posture, which makes it even harder to see differences
between them and people without Type 1 diabetes. Click on the link or on the picture to go to the original source of the picture – (the link opens in a new window).
At this point, it is important to notice that people with Type 1 Diabetes have adopted a swayback posture and a lower chest forward posture. People with type 1 diabetes, apart from a swayback posture and a lower chest forward posture, sometimes have a relatively upright posture, which makes it even harder to see a difference between them and people without Type 1 diabetes.
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Modern Science of Biomechanics and Type 1 Diabetes
Site Map
Contents – Page 1 Introduction – Page 2A and Page 2B Postural Profile of People with Type 1 Diabetes – Page 3, Page 4 and Page 5 Postural and Musculoskeletal Characteristics of Normal Weight People without and with T1D - Page 6 Spontaneous Remission of Type 1 Diabetes – Page 7 Obesity and Type 1 Diabetes – Obesity Protect against Type 1 Diabetes? – Page 8 Weight Loss and Type 1 Diabetes – Weight loss linked to Type 1 Diabetes? - Page 9 Insulin Therapy and Weight Gain – Page 10 Exercises Induced Low Blood Sugar (Hypoglycaemia) and High Blood Sugar (Hyperglycaemia) - Page 11
Appendix
Type 1 Diabetes in American Indians and Alaska Natives - Page 12a Type 1 Diabetes among the Amish – Page 12b Why more and more Children are Developing Type 1 Diabetes – Page 12c Type 1 Diabetes in Animals – Page 12d Hypotheses about the Causes of Type 1 Diabetes in Very Young Children, Older Children and Full Grown Adults – Page 12e |