Abstract Background Attenuated increases in ventricular stroke volume during exercise are common in type 2 diabetes and contribute to reduced aerobic capacity. The purpose of this study was to determine whether impaired ventricular filling or reduced systolic ejection were responsible for the attenuated stroke volume reserve in people with uncomplicated type 2 diabetes. Methods Peak aerobic capacity and total blood volume were measured in 17 people with diabetes and 16 non-diabetic controls with no evidence of cardiovascular disease. Left ventricular volumes and other systolic and diastolic functional parameters were measured with echocardiography at rest and during semi-recumbent cycle ergometry at 40 and 60% of maximal aerobic power and c...
Background: The predictive value of negative exercise stressechocardiography in subjects with type 2...
Controlled studies of male and female subjects with type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) of short duration ...
Aims: Heart rate recovery after exercise (HRR) is an estimate of autonomic modulation of the heart, ...
OBJECTIVE - Type 2 diabetes is associated with reduced exercise capacity, but the cause of this asso...
Early studies in the 1970s revealed the now well-established link between diabetes and cardiovascula...
OBJECTIVE — Type 2 diabetes is associated with reduced exercise capacity, but the cause of this asso...
Aims: Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is associated with reduced exercise capacity and cardiovascu...
Abstract Background The reasons for reduced exercise capacity in diabetes mellitus (DM) remains inco...
AIMS: Diastolic reserve is the ability of left ventricular filling pressures to remain normal with e...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the relationship between subclinical cardiac dysfunction and aerobic exercise c...
OBJECTIVE To assess the relationship between subclinical cardiac dysfunction and aerobic exercise ca...
ObjectiveTo assess the relationship between sub clinical cardiac dysfunction and aerobic exercise ca...
Background-Limitations in the predictive value of negative exercise echocardiography in type 2 diabe...
OBJECTIVEdTo determine whether adolescents with type 1 diabetes have left ventricular functional cha...
Background and aim. The association between type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and heart failure is wel...
Background: The predictive value of negative exercise stressechocardiography in subjects with type 2...
Controlled studies of male and female subjects with type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) of short duration ...
Aims: Heart rate recovery after exercise (HRR) is an estimate of autonomic modulation of the heart, ...
OBJECTIVE - Type 2 diabetes is associated with reduced exercise capacity, but the cause of this asso...
Early studies in the 1970s revealed the now well-established link between diabetes and cardiovascula...
OBJECTIVE — Type 2 diabetes is associated with reduced exercise capacity, but the cause of this asso...
Aims: Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is associated with reduced exercise capacity and cardiovascu...
Abstract Background The reasons for reduced exercise capacity in diabetes mellitus (DM) remains inco...
AIMS: Diastolic reserve is the ability of left ventricular filling pressures to remain normal with e...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the relationship between subclinical cardiac dysfunction and aerobic exercise c...
OBJECTIVE To assess the relationship between subclinical cardiac dysfunction and aerobic exercise ca...
ObjectiveTo assess the relationship between sub clinical cardiac dysfunction and aerobic exercise ca...
Background-Limitations in the predictive value of negative exercise echocardiography in type 2 diabe...
OBJECTIVEdTo determine whether adolescents with type 1 diabetes have left ventricular functional cha...
Background and aim. The association between type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and heart failure is wel...
Background: The predictive value of negative exercise stressechocardiography in subjects with type 2...
Controlled studies of male and female subjects with type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) of short duration ...
Aims: Heart rate recovery after exercise (HRR) is an estimate of autonomic modulation of the heart, ...