Exercise therapy in type 2 diabetes: is daily exercise required to optimize glycemic control?
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Abstract
A short 30-min session of moderate-intensity endurance-type exercise substantially reduces the prevalence of hyperglycemia throughout the subsequent day in type 2 diabetic patients. When total work is being matched, daily exercise does not further improve daily glycemia compared with exercise perfor …
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| Authors | van Dijk JW;Tummers K;Stehouwer CD;Hartgens F;van Loon LJ;; |
| Journal | Diabetes care |
| Year | 2012 |
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national institutes of health
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Randomized Controlled Trial
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jan-willem van dijk
luc j c van loon
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kyra tummers
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