In type 2 diabetes patients, endothelin (ET) receptor blockade may enhance blood flow responses to exercise training. The combination of exercise training and ET receptor blockade may represent a more potent stimulus than training alone to improve vascular function, physical fitness and glucose homeostasis. We assessed the effect of an 8 week exercise training programme combined with either ET blockade or placebo on vasculature, fitness and glucose homeostasis in people with type 2 diabetes. In a double-blind randomized controlled trial, brachial endothelium-dependent and -independent dilatation (using flow-mediated dilatation and glyceryl trinitrate, respectively), glucose homeostasis (using Homeostasis Model Assessment for Insulin Resista...
Sheri R Colberg1, Laura C Hill2, Henri K Parson3, Kathleen S Thomas1, Aaron I Vinik31Old Dominion Un...
Abstract Background Vascular endothelial dysfunction induced by hyperglycemia and elevated insulin r...
ObjectiveWe examined the effect of a 14-month progressive resistance training (PRT) program on endot...
Item does not contain fulltextPositive vascular effects of exercise training are mediated by acute i...
AbstractOBJECTIVESThe purpose of this study was to examine whether exercise training stimulates a ge...
CONCLUSION: Training leads to rapid improvement in brachial artery vascular function in diabetes pat...
PURPOSE: Exercise training in healthy volunteers rapidly improves vascular function, preceding struc...
The rising incidence of diabetes and the associated metabolic diseases including obesity, cardiovasc...
Vasculopathy is the major cause of cardiovascular complications leading to mortality in diabetes mel...
Aims To determine if type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D) differentiates endothelial function and plasm...
Background: epidemiological studies showed a trend of increased incidence and prevalence rate of dia...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is associated with cardiovascular complications. Impairment of glycemic contr...
Abstract Background and aims Exercise training is considered a cornerstone in the management of type...
BACKGROUND: Exercise training improves physical fitness, insulin resistance, and endothelial functio...
BACKGROUND Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a chronic metabolic syndrome characterized by insulin ...
Sheri R Colberg1, Laura C Hill2, Henri K Parson3, Kathleen S Thomas1, Aaron I Vinik31Old Dominion Un...
Abstract Background Vascular endothelial dysfunction induced by hyperglycemia and elevated insulin r...
ObjectiveWe examined the effect of a 14-month progressive resistance training (PRT) program on endot...
Item does not contain fulltextPositive vascular effects of exercise training are mediated by acute i...
AbstractOBJECTIVESThe purpose of this study was to examine whether exercise training stimulates a ge...
CONCLUSION: Training leads to rapid improvement in brachial artery vascular function in diabetes pat...
PURPOSE: Exercise training in healthy volunteers rapidly improves vascular function, preceding struc...
The rising incidence of diabetes and the associated metabolic diseases including obesity, cardiovasc...
Vasculopathy is the major cause of cardiovascular complications leading to mortality in diabetes mel...
Aims To determine if type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D) differentiates endothelial function and plasm...
Background: epidemiological studies showed a trend of increased incidence and prevalence rate of dia...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is associated with cardiovascular complications. Impairment of glycemic contr...
Abstract Background and aims Exercise training is considered a cornerstone in the management of type...
BACKGROUND: Exercise training improves physical fitness, insulin resistance, and endothelial functio...
BACKGROUND Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a chronic metabolic syndrome characterized by insulin ...
Sheri R Colberg1, Laura C Hill2, Henri K Parson3, Kathleen S Thomas1, Aaron I Vinik31Old Dominion Un...
Abstract Background Vascular endothelial dysfunction induced by hyperglycemia and elevated insulin r...
ObjectiveWe examined the effect of a 14-month progressive resistance training (PRT) program on endot...