Aim: To investigate the relative importance of aerobic capacity, physical activity and body mass index (BMI) for discriminating between people with Impaired Glucose Tolerance (IGT) or Type 2 diabetes and healthy controls. Method: Variables included scores on estimated VO2-max (ml/kg/min) by walking the UKK walking-test, responses to questions on self-reported physical activity and BMI. Design: Participants were recruited into groups of IGT, Type 2 diabetes and healthy controls (N64). Statistical analyses were performed by multifactor ANOVA, bivariate correlations and logistic regression. Result: Obesity, as indicated by BMI, was most evident in the IGT and Type 2 diabetes groups when jointly compared with the healthy controls (p=0.004, OR ≥...
Background: To find out the relationship between obesity, sedentary lifestyle and fasting plasma glu...
Diabetes is a widely-spread disease among the whole population and can cause other complications in ...
Anna L. Schwartz, Steve Burns, Janice Putnam, & Susan Stockton, University of Central Missouri, Warr...
Aim: To investigate the relative importance of aerobic capacity, physical activity and body mass ind...
Aim: To investigate the relative importance of aerobic capacity, physical activity and body mass ind...
Objective: Diabetes mellitus is a leading cause of death and disability in the world and its prevale...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to compare functional capacity in 30 Type 2 Diabetic patients wit...
This article is not available through ChesterRep.This study was undertaken to investigate the effect...
Purpose: This study aimed (1) to compare physical activity (PA) indicators, metabolic biomarkers, an...
Glucose intolerance and diabetes mellitus are associated with physical inactivity, but it is unclear...
INTRODUCTION: The high physical and economic burden of type 2 diabetes mellitus is an important publ...
Context: The effects of physical activity (PA) on improvement of glycemia may differ between prediab...
OBJECTIVEdTo determine the association of regular exercise, BMI, and fasting glucose with the risk o...
Introduction: Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (DM) has increased its prevalence at global, national and loc...
Object: the category of physical activity and metabolic equivalent of task. Problem: there is contro...
Background: To find out the relationship between obesity, sedentary lifestyle and fasting plasma glu...
Diabetes is a widely-spread disease among the whole population and can cause other complications in ...
Anna L. Schwartz, Steve Burns, Janice Putnam, & Susan Stockton, University of Central Missouri, Warr...
Aim: To investigate the relative importance of aerobic capacity, physical activity and body mass ind...
Aim: To investigate the relative importance of aerobic capacity, physical activity and body mass ind...
Objective: Diabetes mellitus is a leading cause of death and disability in the world and its prevale...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to compare functional capacity in 30 Type 2 Diabetic patients wit...
This article is not available through ChesterRep.This study was undertaken to investigate the effect...
Purpose: This study aimed (1) to compare physical activity (PA) indicators, metabolic biomarkers, an...
Glucose intolerance and diabetes mellitus are associated with physical inactivity, but it is unclear...
INTRODUCTION: The high physical and economic burden of type 2 diabetes mellitus is an important publ...
Context: The effects of physical activity (PA) on improvement of glycemia may differ between prediab...
OBJECTIVEdTo determine the association of regular exercise, BMI, and fasting glucose with the risk o...
Introduction: Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (DM) has increased its prevalence at global, national and loc...
Object: the category of physical activity and metabolic equivalent of task. Problem: there is contro...
Background: To find out the relationship between obesity, sedentary lifestyle and fasting plasma glu...
Diabetes is a widely-spread disease among the whole population and can cause other complications in ...
Anna L. Schwartz, Steve Burns, Janice Putnam, & Susan Stockton, University of Central Missouri, Warr...