The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of regular exercise training on insulin sensitivity in adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) using the pooled data available from randomised controlled trials. In addition, we sought to determine whether short-term periods of physical inactivity diminish the exercise-induced improvement in insulin sensitivity. Eligible trials included exercise interventions that involved ≥3 exercise sessions, and reported a dynamic measurement of insulin sensitivity. There was a significant pooled effect size (ES) for the effect of exercise on insulin sensitivity (ES, –0.588; 95% confidence interval [CI], –0.816 to –0.359; P<0.001). Of the 14 studies included for meta-analyses, nine studies reported ...
We investigated the influence of resistance exercise (RE) with different intensities on HbA1c, insul...
OBJECTIVEGiven the transient nature of exercise-induced improvements in insulin sensitivity, it has ...
OBJECTIVEdGiven the transient nature of exercise-induced improvements in insulin sensi-tivity, it ha...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of regular exercise training on insulin sensitiv...
Summary: Type 2 diabetes is an increasingly prevalent condition with complications including blindne...
Type 2 diabetes is an increasingly prevalent condition with complications including blindness and ki...
Objective: Although exercise can improve insulin sensitivity, no adequate synthesis exists of exerci...
PURPOSE: Exercise improves insulin resistance and is a first line for the prevention and treatment o...
Aim. As the vast majority of those at risk for type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) fail to meet the reco...
International audienceIn this article, we examine the results from meta-analyses of studies that hav...
BACKGROUND: Clinical guidelines seldom provide in depth information about the most suitable type and...
This systematic review and meta-analysis determined the impact of exercise training on adipose tissu...
This review presents established knowledge on the effects of physical activity (PA) on whole-body in...
This systematic review and meta-analysis determined the impact of exercise training on adipose tissu...
OBJECTIVE — Insulin resistance and -cell dysfunction both are important contributors to the pathogen...
We investigated the influence of resistance exercise (RE) with different intensities on HbA1c, insul...
OBJECTIVEGiven the transient nature of exercise-induced improvements in insulin sensitivity, it has ...
OBJECTIVEdGiven the transient nature of exercise-induced improvements in insulin sensi-tivity, it ha...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of regular exercise training on insulin sensitiv...
Summary: Type 2 diabetes is an increasingly prevalent condition with complications including blindne...
Type 2 diabetes is an increasingly prevalent condition with complications including blindness and ki...
Objective: Although exercise can improve insulin sensitivity, no adequate synthesis exists of exerci...
PURPOSE: Exercise improves insulin resistance and is a first line for the prevention and treatment o...
Aim. As the vast majority of those at risk for type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) fail to meet the reco...
International audienceIn this article, we examine the results from meta-analyses of studies that hav...
BACKGROUND: Clinical guidelines seldom provide in depth information about the most suitable type and...
This systematic review and meta-analysis determined the impact of exercise training on adipose tissu...
This review presents established knowledge on the effects of physical activity (PA) on whole-body in...
This systematic review and meta-analysis determined the impact of exercise training on adipose tissu...
OBJECTIVE — Insulin resistance and -cell dysfunction both are important contributors to the pathogen...
We investigated the influence of resistance exercise (RE) with different intensities on HbA1c, insul...
OBJECTIVEGiven the transient nature of exercise-induced improvements in insulin sensitivity, it has ...
OBJECTIVEdGiven the transient nature of exercise-induced improvements in insulin sensi-tivity, it ha...