Abstract Objective: The study aimed to compare the physical fitness of subjects with type 2 diabetes mellitus (ST2DM) and apparently healthy non-diabetic controls (NDC). Methods: Thirty-two ST2DMs and 32 NDCs were recruited for a comparative cross-sectional study. Flexibility, balance, power, and strength were assessed using sit-up and sit and reach (SR), one leg stand, horizontal jump (HJ), and hand grip tests, respectively. Cardiovascular endurance was assessed using Vo2max estimated with a 6-minute walk test. Also, body composition was estimated using body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WC), hip circumference (HC), waist-hip ratio (WHR), and percent body mass. Data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. Th...
Objectives: Physical fitness is related to all-cause mortality, quality of life and risk of falls in...
OBJECTIVE: Prior evidence has linked higher cardiorespiratory fitness with a lower risk of diabetes ...
Background: The prevalence of diabetes has been rising sharply since 1980, reaching 422 million case...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to compare functional capacity in 30 Type 2 Diabetic patients wit...
ObjectivesWe examine here the association of multidimensional functional fitness with type 2 diabete...
Background: The aim of the current study was to determine the prevalence of low muscle strength and ...
Aim: To investigate the relative importance of aerobic capacity, physical activity and body mass ind...
Objective: To compare the effects of a 4-month strength training (ST) versus aerobic endurance train...
Aim: To investigate the relative importance of aerobic capacity, physical activity and body mass ind...
Introduction : Low educational level (EL) and low physical fitness are both predictors of increased ...
OBJECTIVE-Physical fitness is inversely related to mortality in the general population and in subjec...
(IDES) INVESTIGATORS* OBJECTIVEdPhysical fitness is inversely related to mortality in the general po...
Background: Simple physical fitness test can be a useful potential predictor of type 2 diabetes (T2D...
Low educational level (EL) and low physical fitness are both predictors of increased morbidity and m...
To enhance glycaemic control and improve general well being, physical exercises, in addition to drug...
Objectives: Physical fitness is related to all-cause mortality, quality of life and risk of falls in...
OBJECTIVE: Prior evidence has linked higher cardiorespiratory fitness with a lower risk of diabetes ...
Background: The prevalence of diabetes has been rising sharply since 1980, reaching 422 million case...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to compare functional capacity in 30 Type 2 Diabetic patients wit...
ObjectivesWe examine here the association of multidimensional functional fitness with type 2 diabete...
Background: The aim of the current study was to determine the prevalence of low muscle strength and ...
Aim: To investigate the relative importance of aerobic capacity, physical activity and body mass ind...
Objective: To compare the effects of a 4-month strength training (ST) versus aerobic endurance train...
Aim: To investigate the relative importance of aerobic capacity, physical activity and body mass ind...
Introduction : Low educational level (EL) and low physical fitness are both predictors of increased ...
OBJECTIVE-Physical fitness is inversely related to mortality in the general population and in subjec...
(IDES) INVESTIGATORS* OBJECTIVEdPhysical fitness is inversely related to mortality in the general po...
Background: Simple physical fitness test can be a useful potential predictor of type 2 diabetes (T2D...
Low educational level (EL) and low physical fitness are both predictors of increased morbidity and m...
To enhance glycaemic control and improve general well being, physical exercises, in addition to drug...
Objectives: Physical fitness is related to all-cause mortality, quality of life and risk of falls in...
OBJECTIVE: Prior evidence has linked higher cardiorespiratory fitness with a lower risk of diabetes ...
Background: The prevalence of diabetes has been rising sharply since 1980, reaching 422 million case...