Abstract Regular physical activity is indicated either to prevent and delay the onset of non-insulin-dependent diabetes or to assure a good control of diabetes by increasing insulin sensitivity and ameliorating the metabolism of glucose disappearance. Many studies and experiments have dealt with this subject. In this paper, we introduce the effect of physical activity via parameters of a mathematical model which allows us to compare the behaviour of blood glucose in normal, non-insulin-dependent diabetes and insulin-dependent diabetes people, with and without physical effort. Extreme cases of physical activity leading to hypoglycaemia or aggravating hyperglycaemia are also underlined.
INTRODUCTION: The impact of exercise on blood glucose homeostasis has not been assessed in long-stan...
SUMMARY The prevalence of obesity is increasing world-wide. Obesity is associated with a plethora...
INTRODUCTION: The impact of exercise on blood glucose homeostasis has not been assessed in long-stan...
Exercise effects (EE) on whole body glucose rate of disappearance (Rd) occur through insulin-indepen...
Introduction: A simulation model of a glucose\u2013insulin system accounting for physical activity i...
Performing muscular exercise regularly is generally recommended to diabetics; indeed, exercise incre...
The inclusion of regular physical activity is critical for optimal insulin action and glycemic contr...
Literature data indicate that the effect on blood glucose levels of a single bout of exercise may pe...
Exercise is beneficial for all individuals; it lowers blood pressure, keeps the heart healthy and in...
Type 2 diabetes is the most common endocrine disease in our society, affecting around 5% of Western ...
Cardiorespiratory fitness, which is determined mainly by the level of physical activity, is inversel...
As more is understood about the physiology of exercise, in both normal and diabetic subjects, its ro...
Only four grams of glucose are present in an adult's blood stream at any moment in time. This amount...
The objective of our study was to analyze the effect of physical exercise on the control of glycemia...
Good blood glucose control is important to people with type 1 diabetes to prevent diabetes-related c...
INTRODUCTION: The impact of exercise on blood glucose homeostasis has not been assessed in long-stan...
SUMMARY The prevalence of obesity is increasing world-wide. Obesity is associated with a plethora...
INTRODUCTION: The impact of exercise on blood glucose homeostasis has not been assessed in long-stan...
Exercise effects (EE) on whole body glucose rate of disappearance (Rd) occur through insulin-indepen...
Introduction: A simulation model of a glucose\u2013insulin system accounting for physical activity i...
Performing muscular exercise regularly is generally recommended to diabetics; indeed, exercise incre...
The inclusion of regular physical activity is critical for optimal insulin action and glycemic contr...
Literature data indicate that the effect on blood glucose levels of a single bout of exercise may pe...
Exercise is beneficial for all individuals; it lowers blood pressure, keeps the heart healthy and in...
Type 2 diabetes is the most common endocrine disease in our society, affecting around 5% of Western ...
Cardiorespiratory fitness, which is determined mainly by the level of physical activity, is inversel...
As more is understood about the physiology of exercise, in both normal and diabetic subjects, its ro...
Only four grams of glucose are present in an adult's blood stream at any moment in time. This amount...
The objective of our study was to analyze the effect of physical exercise on the control of glycemia...
Good blood glucose control is important to people with type 1 diabetes to prevent diabetes-related c...
INTRODUCTION: The impact of exercise on blood glucose homeostasis has not been assessed in long-stan...
SUMMARY The prevalence of obesity is increasing world-wide. Obesity is associated with a plethora...
INTRODUCTION: The impact of exercise on blood glucose homeostasis has not been assessed in long-stan...