OBJECTIVES: We investigated the effects of chronic (eight weeks) low-to moderate-intensity swimming training on thermal pain sensitivity in streptozotocin-induced diabetic female rats. METHODS: Female Wistar rats (n = 51) were divided into the following groups: trained streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats [hyperglycemic trained (HT)], sedentary streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats [hyperglycemic sedentary (HS)], normoglycemic trained rats (NT) and normoglycemic sedentary rats (NS). Diabetes was induced by a single injection of streptozotocin (50 mg/kg, i.p.). One day after the last exercise protocol (60 min/day, five days/week for eight weeks) in the trained groups or after water stress exposure (ten min/twice a week) in the sedentary group...
The aim of this study was verification whether an 8-week-long swimming exercise training would induc...
Background: The effects of swimming training associated with insulin treatment on the cortical bone ...
The aim of the present study was to examine the effects of physical exercise on the metabolic profil...
OBJECTIVE: To test whether swimming training benefits femoral neck strength in young diabetic rats u...
Introduction: Inflammation is a feature of the diabetes disease. The aim this study was to determine...
Background: The impact of continuous and intermittent training on diabetes mellitus condition and it...
Objective(s): Increasing evidence suggests that regular physical exercise improves type 2 diabetes m...
This study investigated whether regular aerobic exercise training could prevent the dysregulation of...
Background and Objective: Diabetes is one of the health problems in all societies. The aim of the pr...
In this study we evaluated the onset and resolution of inflammation in control and streptozotocin-in...
The present study was designed to determine the exercise intensity equivalent to the metabolic aerob...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of treadmill training on nociceptive se...
Abstract Background: Type 1 diabetes mellitus (DM1) can cause damage to several physiological syst...
The study investigated the effect of high- and low-intensity exercise training on inflammatory react...
Exercise is now established as an integral adjunct to the management of diabetes. Diabetic polyneuro...
The aim of this study was verification whether an 8-week-long swimming exercise training would induc...
Background: The effects of swimming training associated with insulin treatment on the cortical bone ...
The aim of the present study was to examine the effects of physical exercise on the metabolic profil...
OBJECTIVE: To test whether swimming training benefits femoral neck strength in young diabetic rats u...
Introduction: Inflammation is a feature of the diabetes disease. The aim this study was to determine...
Background: The impact of continuous and intermittent training on diabetes mellitus condition and it...
Objective(s): Increasing evidence suggests that regular physical exercise improves type 2 diabetes m...
This study investigated whether regular aerobic exercise training could prevent the dysregulation of...
Background and Objective: Diabetes is one of the health problems in all societies. The aim of the pr...
In this study we evaluated the onset and resolution of inflammation in control and streptozotocin-in...
The present study was designed to determine the exercise intensity equivalent to the metabolic aerob...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of treadmill training on nociceptive se...
Abstract Background: Type 1 diabetes mellitus (DM1) can cause damage to several physiological syst...
The study investigated the effect of high- and low-intensity exercise training on inflammatory react...
Exercise is now established as an integral adjunct to the management of diabetes. Diabetic polyneuro...
The aim of this study was verification whether an 8-week-long swimming exercise training would induc...
Background: The effects of swimming training associated with insulin treatment on the cortical bone ...
The aim of the present study was to examine the effects of physical exercise on the metabolic profil...