BACKGROUND: Clinical guidelines seldom provide in depth information about the most suitable type and intensity of exercise to obtain optimal benefit in different subgroups of T2D individuals. The aim of this study was to examine the effect of group exercise training on exercise capacity, insulin sensitivity and HbA1c in women with diabetes. METHODS: Twenty-two women with T2D participated in a supervised group exercise program for six months. The program combined endurance and resistance exercise. The duration and intensity of exercise for each subject was recorded. The volume of exercise was calculated as the product of exercise duration and intensity. Exercise capacity, insulin sensitivity and HbA1c were measured at baseline and after six ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess differences between the effects of aerobic and resistance training on HbA(1c) (...
Summary: Type 2 diabetes is an increasingly prevalent condition with complications including blindne...
Introduction: Type 2 diabetes is a common disease in the world. Exercise has consistently been shown...
AIMS: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of exercise on cardio-respiratory fitnes...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of regular exercise training on insulin sensitiv...
Background and Aim: Type 2 diabetes is more prevalent in middle-aged women due to menopause, decreas...
Review ArticleExercise is effective to prevent and treat type 2 diabetes, although currently underut...
We investigated the influence of resistance exercise (RE) with different intensities on HbA1c, insul...
PURPOSE: Exercise improves insulin resistance and is a first line for the prevention and treatment o...
Introduction Previous studies evaluated the effects of aerobic and resistance training on glucose c...
The aim of the present study was to determine the effects of a 4-week exercise training intervention...
Introdution: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of twelve weeks of combined exe...
OBJECTIVE — Insulin resistance and -cell dysfunction both are important contributors to the pathogen...
BACKGROUND: It is estimated that by 2045 close to 700 million people worldwide will be suffering fro...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of regular exercise training on insulin sensitiv...
OBJECTIVE: To assess differences between the effects of aerobic and resistance training on HbA(1c) (...
Summary: Type 2 diabetes is an increasingly prevalent condition with complications including blindne...
Introduction: Type 2 diabetes is a common disease in the world. Exercise has consistently been shown...
AIMS: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of exercise on cardio-respiratory fitnes...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of regular exercise training on insulin sensitiv...
Background and Aim: Type 2 diabetes is more prevalent in middle-aged women due to menopause, decreas...
Review ArticleExercise is effective to prevent and treat type 2 diabetes, although currently underut...
We investigated the influence of resistance exercise (RE) with different intensities on HbA1c, insul...
PURPOSE: Exercise improves insulin resistance and is a first line for the prevention and treatment o...
Introduction Previous studies evaluated the effects of aerobic and resistance training on glucose c...
The aim of the present study was to determine the effects of a 4-week exercise training intervention...
Introdution: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of twelve weeks of combined exe...
OBJECTIVE — Insulin resistance and -cell dysfunction both are important contributors to the pathogen...
BACKGROUND: It is estimated that by 2045 close to 700 million people worldwide will be suffering fro...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of regular exercise training on insulin sensitiv...
OBJECTIVE: To assess differences between the effects of aerobic and resistance training on HbA(1c) (...
Summary: Type 2 diabetes is an increasingly prevalent condition with complications including blindne...
Introduction: Type 2 diabetes is a common disease in the world. Exercise has consistently been shown...