abstract: Walking interventions focused on increasing step counts are typically associated with salutary effects on glycemia, fasting insulin, insulin resistance and blood lipids which may be in turn associated with improvements in cardiorespiratory fitness (peak oxygen uptake – VO2peak) and vascular stiffness. We hypothesized that a novel 4-month, behavioral economics-based walking intervention would have favorable effects on glucose homeostasis and blood lipids and that these in turn would be related to VO2peak and vascular stiffness (carotid femoral pulse wave velocity – cfPWV). We carried out secondary analyses on a subsample of sedentary, overweight/obese adults who participated in a 4-month, 2x2, randomized-controlled walking interv...
Introduction: Lifestyle modification is the first-line treatment for the management of patients with...
OBJECTIVE-Physical activity (PA), even at low intensity, promotes health and improves hyperglycemia....
BACKGROUND: Walking is the most popular and most preferred exercise among type 2 diabetes patients, ...
BackgroundThis is an exploratory pilot study of novel technology enabling people with mobility disab...
BackgroundThis is an exploratory pilot study of novel technology enabling people with mobility disab...
Aim. - This study examined the effects of 12 weeks of walking programs on serum lipids, high-sensiti...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effects of regular treadmill wal...
Introduction: Nordic walking, characterized by the use of two walking poles, is becoming increasingl...
Walking is the most popular and most preferred exercise among type 2 diabetes patients, yet compelli...
We compared the improvement in components of metabolic syndrome (MS) before and after lifestyle modi...
International audienceBackground: Disturbances of glycemic control and large glycemic variability ha...
The prevention of type 2 diabetes in persons at risk for diabetes is of utmost importance. Physical ...
The prevention of type 2 diabetes in persons at risk for diabetes is of utmost importance. Physical ...
Background and Purpose: Positive effects of pedometer-metered steps and motivation on body compositi...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the effects of different patterns of brisk walking on day-long plasma triacylg...
Introduction: Lifestyle modification is the first-line treatment for the management of patients with...
OBJECTIVE-Physical activity (PA), even at low intensity, promotes health and improves hyperglycemia....
BACKGROUND: Walking is the most popular and most preferred exercise among type 2 diabetes patients, ...
BackgroundThis is an exploratory pilot study of novel technology enabling people with mobility disab...
BackgroundThis is an exploratory pilot study of novel technology enabling people with mobility disab...
Aim. - This study examined the effects of 12 weeks of walking programs on serum lipids, high-sensiti...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effects of regular treadmill wal...
Introduction: Nordic walking, characterized by the use of two walking poles, is becoming increasingl...
Walking is the most popular and most preferred exercise among type 2 diabetes patients, yet compelli...
We compared the improvement in components of metabolic syndrome (MS) before and after lifestyle modi...
International audienceBackground: Disturbances of glycemic control and large glycemic variability ha...
The prevention of type 2 diabetes in persons at risk for diabetes is of utmost importance. Physical ...
The prevention of type 2 diabetes in persons at risk for diabetes is of utmost importance. Physical ...
Background and Purpose: Positive effects of pedometer-metered steps and motivation on body compositi...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the effects of different patterns of brisk walking on day-long plasma triacylg...
Introduction: Lifestyle modification is the first-line treatment for the management of patients with...
OBJECTIVE-Physical activity (PA), even at low intensity, promotes health and improves hyperglycemia....
BACKGROUND: Walking is the most popular and most preferred exercise among type 2 diabetes patients, ...