Improvements in Glycemic Control After Acute Moderate-Intensity Continuous or High-Intensity Interval Exercise Are Greater in South Asians Than White Europeans With Nondiabetic Hyperglycemia: A Randomized Crossover Study.
Jack Alistair SargeantCharlotte JelleymanNicole A CoullCharlotte L EdwardsonJoseph HensonJames A KingKamlesh Khunti F MedSciMatthew McCarthyAlex V RowlandsDavid J StenselHelen L WallerKamlesh KhuntiMelanie J DaviesThomas YatesPublished in: Diabetes care (2020)
Reductions in insulin and insulin resistance after acute LV-HIIE and CME are greater in South Asians than in white Europeans with NDH. Further trials are required to examine the longer-term impact of LV-HIIE and CME on cardiometabolic health.
Keyphrases
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