Commentary
The Effects of (A Combined Exercise Programme Aerobic and Resistance) on Blood Glucose, and Incretin Hormone that Could Control the Diabetes in Type 2 Diabetes
Author(s): Alharbi BM, Alsubaie NS, Sahota TS and Taylor MJAlharbi BM, Alsubaie NS, Sahota TS and Taylor MJ
Aim: An excessive number of calories consumed daily, in addition to a sedentary lifestyle, are the main causes of increasing Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) prevalence worldwide. Diabetes is usually accompanied by hypertension, lipid disorders, and obesity.
The aim of this study is to show that the combination exercise is effective. It will compare T2D and Non-Diabetes (ND) volunteer doing combination exercise consisting of resistance and cycling. The interventions are minor and fairly short consisting of 12 episodes of exercise over 6 weeks, yet this was enough to produce measurable change and improvement.
This included the re-categorization of two T2D volunteers to being ND, using normal metrics. A literature search was conducted by using electronic databases (Science direct, google scholar, Medline, Embase, Sports medicine, PubMed, CINAHL, Cochrane librar.. Read More»
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