Background: Participant adoption and maintenance is a major challenge in strength training (ST) programs in the community-setting. In adults who were overweight or with type 2 diabetes (T2DM), the aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness of a standard ST program (SST) to an enhanced program (EST) on the adoption and maintenance of ST and cardio-metabolic risk factors and muscle strength. Methods: A 12-month cluster-randomized controlled trial consisting of a 6-month adoption phase followed by a 6-month maintenance phase. In 2008-2009, men and women aged 40-75 years (n = 318) with T2DM (n = 117) or a BMI >25 (n = 201) who had not participated in ST previously were randomized into either a SST or an EST program (which included addit...
Background: Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is projected to affect 439 million people by 2030. Medical managem...
In both developed and developing countries, increased prevalence of obesity has been strongly associ...
Background: To examine the effects of a community-based resistance training program (Lift for Life®)...
Background: Participant adoption and maintenance is a major challenge in strength training (ST) prog...
OBJECTIVE--The purpose of this study Was to determine whether beneficial effects on glycemic control...
Objective: To examine whether improvements in glycemic control and body composition resulting from 6...
Purpose: To investigate whether a home-based resistance training (RT) program that supplied high-qua...
Background: To examine the effects of a community-based resistance training program (Lift for Life) ...
Purpose. Many sedentary adults possess not only a high body fat percentage (BFP), but also low lean ...
OBJECTIVE — To examine whether improvements in glycemic control and body composi-tion resulting from...
Background: The aim of this study was to assess the efficacy of Beat It—a community-based exercise a...
The aim was to investigate whether the addition of supervised high intensity progressive resistance ...
The aim was to investigate whether the addition of supervised high intensity progressive resistance ...
Background: Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is projected to affect 439 million people by 2030. Medical managem...
Abstract Background Many sedentary adults have high body fat along with low fitness, strength, and l...
Background: Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is projected to affect 439 million people by 2030. Medical managem...
In both developed and developing countries, increased prevalence of obesity has been strongly associ...
Background: To examine the effects of a community-based resistance training program (Lift for Life®)...
Background: Participant adoption and maintenance is a major challenge in strength training (ST) prog...
OBJECTIVE--The purpose of this study Was to determine whether beneficial effects on glycemic control...
Objective: To examine whether improvements in glycemic control and body composition resulting from 6...
Purpose: To investigate whether a home-based resistance training (RT) program that supplied high-qua...
Background: To examine the effects of a community-based resistance training program (Lift for Life) ...
Purpose. Many sedentary adults possess not only a high body fat percentage (BFP), but also low lean ...
OBJECTIVE — To examine whether improvements in glycemic control and body composi-tion resulting from...
Background: The aim of this study was to assess the efficacy of Beat It—a community-based exercise a...
The aim was to investigate whether the addition of supervised high intensity progressive resistance ...
The aim was to investigate whether the addition of supervised high intensity progressive resistance ...
Background: Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is projected to affect 439 million people by 2030. Medical managem...
Abstract Background Many sedentary adults have high body fat along with low fitness, strength, and l...
Background: Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is projected to affect 439 million people by 2030. Medical managem...
In both developed and developing countries, increased prevalence of obesity has been strongly associ...
Background: To examine the effects of a community-based resistance training program (Lift for Life®)...