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Insulin acutely increases fibrinogen production in individuals with type 2 diabetes …

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R Barazzoni, E Kiwanuka, M Zanetti, M Cristini, M … - Diabetes, 2003 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Fibrinogen is an acute-phase reactant and an independent cardiovascular risk factor. Insulin
without amino acid replacement acutely suppressed fibrinogen production in nondiabetic and
type 1 diabetic individuals. Fibrinogen production and plasma concentration increase in ...
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The role of exercise in type II diabetes mellitus


SH Schneider, EB Elouzi - Preventive Cardiology, 2000 - interscience.wiley.com
A number of studies have demonstrated a beneficial effect of regular physical activity on levels
of HgbA 1 C in patients with type II diabetes mellitus, largely due to an increase in insulin
sensitivity. Benefits are related to short term improvements in insulin sensitivity following ...
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Increase in left ventricular chamber stiffness in patients with non-insulin dependent …


M Shimizu, N Sugihara, Y Kita, K Shimizu, S … - Japanese circulation …, 1991 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Indices of left ventricular ejection and diastolic filling were measured by cineventriculography
in 11 patients with non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus without significant coronary stenosis
and 11 control subjects without diabetes mellitus. Indices of left ventricular ejection, such ...
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[CITATION] Dynamics of pulmonary gas exchange during exercise In: West J, ed


B Whipp, M Mahler - Pulmonary Gas Exchange
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[PDF] Exhaustive exercise with high eccentric components induces prothrombotic and …


J Ribeiro, A Almeida-Dias, AR Oliveira, J Mota … - International journal of …, 2007 - repositorio.up.pt
The activation of coagulation and fibrinolysis, after exercise, has been well documented and
seems to depend on the intensity of exercise [2]. A postexercise hypercoagulable state has mainly
been found due to higher counts of circulating platelets, shorter activated partial ...
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[CITATION] Recently diagnosed type 2 diabetes mellitus adversely affects cardiac function …


JG Regensteiner, BM Groves, TA Bauer, JEB Reusch, … - Diabetes, 2002
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Human gender differences in fibrinolytic responses to exercise training and their …


O Kulaputana, RF Macko, I Ghiu, DA Phares, … - Experimental …, 2005 - Physiological Soc
Endurance exercise training improves fibrinolysis, but this training-induced adaptation may differ
somewhat between men and women. We sought to determine whether the potential gender differences
in training-induced changes in selected fibrinolysis measures were related to changes in ...
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Insulin resistance and maximal oxygen uptake


M Seibaek, H Vestergaard, H Burchardt, C … - Clinical …, 2003 - interscience.wiley.com
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Association of hypertension with blood viscosity in diabetes


SM MacRury, M Small, AC MacCuish, GD Lowe - Diabet Med, 1988 - interscience.wiley.com
Plasma and whole blood viscosity and its determinants were measured in 86 diabetic patients
(29 hypertensive and 57 normotensive) and compared with 52 non-diabetic control subjects
to assess whether hypertension has an additive and adverse effect on blood viscosity. ...
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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 set of metabolic insults—namely high plasma levels of ...
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