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Current concepts in insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes mellitus, and the metabolic syndrome …


JEB Reusch - The American journal of cardiology, 2002 - Elsevier
A clustering of risk factors, including elevated triglycerides, decreased
high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, hyperinsulinemia, and hypertension often
are observed in patients who are insulin resistant. Insulin resistance has ...
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Meta-analysis of the effect of structured exercise training on cardiorespiratory fitness in type …


NG Boulé, GP Kenny, E Haddad, GA Wells, RJ … - Diabetologia, 2003 - Springer
Aims/hypothesis. Low cardiorespiratory fitness is a powerful and independent
predictor of mortality in people with diabetes. Several studies have examined
the effects of exercise on cardiorespiratory fitness in Type 2 diabetic ...
Cited by 104 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 3 versions

Exercise training increases glycogen synthase activity and GLUT4 expression but not insulin …


CY Christ-Roberts, T Pratipanawatr, W … - Metabolism, 2004 - Elsevier
Exercise training improves insulin sensitivity in subjects with and without type
2 diabetes. However, the mechanism by which this occurs is unclear. The present
study was undertaken to determine how improved insulin signaling, GLUT4 ...
Cited by 53 - Related articles - All 13 versions

The metabolic syndrome: an emerging health epidemic in women

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SR Steinbaum - Progress in cardiovascular diseases, 2004 - Elsevier
The metabolic syndrome is a compilation of factors characterized by insulin
resistance and the identification of 3 of the 5 criteria of abdominal obesity,
elevated triglycerides, decreased high-density lipoprotein (HDL) level, ...
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Dynamics of microvascular oxygen pressure during rest-contraction transition in skeletal …

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BJ Behnke, CA Kindig, P McDonough, DC … - American Journal of Physiology- Heart and Circulatory …, 2002 - Am Physiological Soc
Type I diabetes reduces dramatically the capacity of skeletal muscle to receive
oxygen ( O 2 ). In control (C; n = 6) and streptozotocin-induced diabetic (D: n
= 6, plasma glucose = 25.3 ± 3.9 mmol/l and C: 8.3 ± 0.5 mmol/l) rats, ...
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Rosiglitazone improves exercise capacity in individuals with type 2 diabetes


JG Regensteiner, TA Bauer, JEB Reusch - Diabetes Care, 2005 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESULTS—Participant groups did not differ at baseline in any measure.
Rosiglitazone-treated participants (n = 10) had significantly improved [Vdot]o
2max (19.8 ± 5.3 ml · kg −1 · min −1 before rosiglitazone vs. 21.2 ...
Cited by 26 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 7 versions

Preventing cardiovascular events in patients with diabetes mellitus


WT Abraham - The American journal of medicine, 2004 - Elsevier
Diabetes mellitus and obesity are becoming increasingly prevalent in the United
States. Patients with diabetes are 2 to 3 times more likely to develop
cardiovascular disease (CVD) than are individuals without diabetes, but ...
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Cardiovascular adaptations to exercise training in postmenopausal women with type 2 …


J McGavock, S Mandic, R Lewanczuk, M Koller … - Cardiovascular Diabetology, 2004 - cardiab.com
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM-2) is one of the most prevalent chronic diseases of
the aged and contributes to a significant amount of cardiovascular disease
morbidity and mortality. Exercise training may be beneficial in attenuating ...
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Novel actions of thiazolidinediones on vascular function and exercise capacity


JEB Reusch, JG Regensteiner, PA Watson - The American journal of medicine, 2003 - Elsevier
The endothelium is the first line of defense for maintaining normal vascular
function in the vessel wall; however, the endothelium is sensitive to metabolic
stress. In patients with insulin resistance or type 2 diabetes mellitus, a ...
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Insulin-and exercise-stimulated skeletal muscle blood flow and glucose uptake in obese …


K Hällsten, H Yki-Järvinen, P Peltoniemi, V … - Obesity, 2003 - nature.com
Research Methods and Procedures: Nine obese (body mass index = 36 2 kg/m 2 ) and
11 age-matched nonobese men (body mass index = 22 1 kg/m 2 ) performed
one-legged isometric exercise during hyperinsulinemia. Rates of femoral ...
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