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DRWF Living with Diabetes Podcast - Type 1 and exercise

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In this edition we’re talking with Simon Marwood, Associate Professor of Physiology

at Liverpool Hope University, who is the subject head for Sport and Exercise,

Science and Sports Rehabilitation, in the School of Health Sciences

Simon Marwood is involved in research which examines the impact of exercise on

cardio-vascular disease. I started our conversation by asking him why people living

with Type 1 diabetes can benefit from regular exercise.

To contact Simon Marwood with your experiences his email is: marwoos@hope.ac.uk

Listen to the full podcast on your favourite podcast service or via the DRWF website here drwf.org.uk/content/podcasts

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