Altered exercise capacity in children with type 1 diabetes

M. Saad (Milano, Italy), S. Pini (Milano, Italy), E. Franceschi (Milano, Italy), C. Di Simone (Milano, Italy), L. Perotto (Milano, Italy), M. Rizzi (Milano, Italy), D. Radovanovic (Milano, Italy), P. Santus (Milano, Italy), D. Radovanovic (Milano (MI), Italy)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Respiratory physiology and breathing during sleep in health and sickness

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