The progression from pre-diabetes to overt type 2 diabetes is largely attributed to β-cell dysfunction and reduced insulin responsiveness. Exercise improves β-cell function in type 2 diabetics, however in pre-diabetic populations there is no data to support a similar response to acute high intensity exercise. Nine individuals diagnosed with prediabetes [HbA1c; 6.1 (0.2)%)] underwent a resting control, a continuous exercise and a high-intensity exercise trial.
Disposition Index (DI) is not Improved with High-Intensity Intermittent Exercise in Adults with Hyperinsulinemia and Pre-Diabetes
A. Oana,Naufahu Jane,Barclay Richie,W. Peter,Mackenzie Richard Wa
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