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Case Study: Alteration in Run Performance and Aerobic Power in a Runner With Type 1 …


K Berg - Diabetes Spectrum, 2004 - Am Diabetes Assoc
The purpose of this case study was to compare the decrement in distance running
performance and peak VO 2 over ∼25 years in a runner with type 1 diabetes with
those of runners who do not have diabetes. A 58-year-old man was diagnosed ...
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Exercise Training for patients with peripheral artery disease


AW Gardner - Physician and sportsmedicine, 2001 - cat.inist.fr
IN BRIEF: Peripheral artery disease is a significant health concern among the
elderly and will likely become more common. Nonsurgical management, such as
modification of risk factors for atherosclerosis, can improve the health of ...
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Gender differences in rowing performance and power with aging


KS SEILER, WW SPIRDUSO, JC MARTIN - Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 1998 - journals.lww.com
Cited Here... For all subjects age was only modestly correlated with performance
in men or women (r = 0.58 and 0.46, respectively). When regression analysis was
restricted to only the 95th percentile of each 2-yr age increment (119 men, ...
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The effect of resistance versus aerobic training on metabolic control in patients with type-1 …


AC Ramalho, M de Lourdes Lima, F Nunes, Z … - Diabetes research and clinical practice, 2006 - Elsevier
This study evaluated the effect of aerobic versus resistance training on
metabolic control in type-1 diabetes patients. Thirteen non-active patients,
ranging in age from 13–30, were submitted to a 12-week aerobic exercise ...
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A longitudinal assessment of change in O2max and maximal heart rate in master athletes


SA HAWKINS, TJ MARCELL, J VICTORIA… - Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2001 - journals.lww.com
Maximal aerobic capacity (V̇O 2max ) is known to decline with age, falling at a
rate of 9-10% per decade from age 30 ( 9 ). The mechanism for this decline is
certainly multifactorial and includes body composition changes as well as ...
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Pittsburgh insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus morbidity and mortality study: physical …


RE LaPorte, JS Dorman, N Tajima, KJ … - Pediatrics, 1986 - Am Acad Pediatrics
Online ISSN: 1098-4275. Copyright © 1986 by the American Academy of Pediatrics.
All rights reserved. Print ISSN: 0031-4005. American Academy of Pediatrics, 141
Northwest Point Boulevard, Elk Grove Village, Illinois, 60007. has been ...
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[PDF] Self-monitoring adherence to physical activity in children and adolescents with type 1 …


M Vanelli, M Corchia, B Iovane, A Bernardini, … - Acta Biomed Ateneo Parmense, 2006 - actabiomedica.it
Despite these benefits, it is still nowadays easy to find in parents, school
staff, or physicians a trend to feel negatively toward physical activity and to
discou- rage children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes from ...
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[PDF] Activité physique et diabète


PO PhD, BA Perkins, RC Plotnikoff, D Prud' … - Canadian Journal of Diabetes, 2008 - diabetes.ca
Page 55. | S41 r a iT e m e n T BienFaiTS De L'aCTiViTÉ PHYSiQUe L'activité
physique peut aider les personnes diabétiques à atteindre ...
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Greater rate of decline in maximal aerobic capacity with age in physically active vs. …

- physiology.org
H Tanaka, CA Desouza, PP Jones, ET … - Journal of Applied Physiology, 1997 - Am Physiological Soc
MAXIMAL AEROBIC CAPACITY, as assessed by maximal oxygen uptake ( O 2 max ),
declines with advancing age in both men and women (1, 8, 27). This decrease
reduces physical work capacity and results in older individuals working ...
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T Rüther, M Wunderlich, A Sievert, K Baum, D … - dshs-koeln.de
The aging process in humans is characterized by significant de- creases in
physiological functions. The reduction in endurance performance has most
commonly been characterized by changes in maximum oxygen uptake (V˙ ...
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