Abstract Background: Type 1 diabetes mellitus (DM1) can cause damage to several physiological systems. Objectives: To compare and characterize the effects of aerobic exercise training (ET) performed by swimming with those of ET performed on a treadmill on the skeletal muscle and heart of rats with DM1. Methods: 41 male Wistar rats were randomized into four groups: nondiabetic control (CTR), diabetic control (DMC), diabetic trained on the treadmill (DMT), and diabetic trained by swimming (DMS). The trained groups performed aerobic exercise training for 8 weeks, 5 times a week, 60 min per day. Exercise tolerance, blood glucose, body weight, wet weight of the skeletal muscles and left ventricle (LV), muscle glycogen, cross-sectional area ...
271,1992.-This study determined whether exercise training in rats would prevent the accumulation of ...
Brain insulin has had widespread metabolic, neurotrophic, and neuromodulatory functions and has been...
Background: Exercise is considered as the important treatment in diabetic patients and the process o...
Abstract Background: Type 1 diabetes mellitus (DM1) can cause damage to several physiological syst...
The present study was designed to determine the exercise intensity equivalent to the metabolic aerob...
Objectives: The diabetes is a metabolic disease which is caused by chronic disease of blood glucose ...
The present study was designed to determine the exercise intensity equivalent to the metabolic aerob...
OBJECTIVE: To test whether swimming training benefits femoral neck strength in young diabetic rats u...
Background: The effects of swimming training associated with insulin treatment on the cortical bone ...
The aim of this study was to examine the influence of moderate swimming training on the GH/IGF-1 gro...
The effects of aerobic exercise training on skeletal muscle endurance capacity were examined in diab...
Abstract: Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disease associated with multiple organ damage, dysfunctio...
Objective: To investigate the biological mechanism of the effect of different intensity exercises on...
Hyperglycemia has been associated with decreased blood flow in various organs, leading to tissue dam...
Introduction: Oxidative stress is a key factor leading to the deterioration of diabetes. Oxidative s...
271,1992.-This study determined whether exercise training in rats would prevent the accumulation of ...
Brain insulin has had widespread metabolic, neurotrophic, and neuromodulatory functions and has been...
Background: Exercise is considered as the important treatment in diabetic patients and the process o...
Abstract Background: Type 1 diabetes mellitus (DM1) can cause damage to several physiological syst...
The present study was designed to determine the exercise intensity equivalent to the metabolic aerob...
Objectives: The diabetes is a metabolic disease which is caused by chronic disease of blood glucose ...
The present study was designed to determine the exercise intensity equivalent to the metabolic aerob...
OBJECTIVE: To test whether swimming training benefits femoral neck strength in young diabetic rats u...
Background: The effects of swimming training associated with insulin treatment on the cortical bone ...
The aim of this study was to examine the influence of moderate swimming training on the GH/IGF-1 gro...
The effects of aerobic exercise training on skeletal muscle endurance capacity were examined in diab...
Abstract: Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disease associated with multiple organ damage, dysfunctio...
Objective: To investigate the biological mechanism of the effect of different intensity exercises on...
Hyperglycemia has been associated with decreased blood flow in various organs, leading to tissue dam...
Introduction: Oxidative stress is a key factor leading to the deterioration of diabetes. Oxidative s...
271,1992.-This study determined whether exercise training in rats would prevent the accumulation of ...
Brain insulin has had widespread metabolic, neurotrophic, and neuromodulatory functions and has been...
Background: Exercise is considered as the important treatment in diabetic patients and the process o...