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State of Fitness: Overview of the Clinical Consequences of Low Cardiorespiratory Fitness
Pages 3-16
Now in a fully revised and updated second edition, written and editing by leading experts in the field, this comprehensive and practical text brings together the latest guidelines and recommendations on the benefits of exercise and physical activity in the management of diabetes and its complications, providing both the researcher and practitioner with evidence-based information that is both theoretically and clinically useful. Part one sets the stage by discussing the epidemiology and prevention of type 2 diabetes and the metabolic syndrome. The physiological effects of exercise in type 2 diabetes are covered in part two, covering molecular mechanisms, adiposity, sex differences, cardiovascular consequences and musculoskeletal changes. Part three addresses practical issues that are essential in order to safely engage patients with diabetes in exercise-related research protocols and clinical programs, including DPP and LOOK Ahead, nutrition, behavioral changes, and guidelines for exercise testing. The final section examines special considerations for exercise in people with diabetes, such as those with neuropathy, cardiac issues and peripheral artery disease.
Taken together, Diabetes and Exercise, Second Edition brings together the latest information and thought leaders in the field to create a unique and useful text for all clinicians, researchers and therapists working to integrate physical activity into their management strategies for the increasing number of diabetic patients.
State of Fitness: Overview of the Clinical Consequences of Low Cardiorespiratory Fitness
Pages 3-16
Prevention of Type 2 Diabetes
Pages 17-29
The Metabolic Syndrome
Pages 31-45
Diagnosis and Treatment of Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) in Type 2 Diabetes
Pages 47-69
Exercise Performance in Youth with Diabetes
Pages 73-82
Exercise Performance Impairments and Benefits of Exercise Training in Diabetes
Pages 83-108
Sex Differences in Exercise Performance and Exercise Training Among Persons with Type 2 Diabetes
Pages 109-123
Mitochondria in Muscle and Exercise
Pages 125-136
Vascular Dysfunction, Inflammation, and Exercise in Diabetes
Pages 137-150
Exercise, Adiposity, and Regional Fat Distribution
Pages 151-163
Exercise, Blood Flow, and the Skeletal Muscle Microcirculation in Diabetes Mellitus
Pages 165-172
Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) and the Action for Health in Diabetes (Look AHEAD) Study: Lessons Learned
Pages 175-184
Exercise and Nutritional Concerns
Pages 185-199
Behavior Change Strategies for Increasing Exercise and Decreasing Sedentary Behaviors in Diabetes
Pages 201-219
Exercise and Quality of Life
Pages 221-230
Guidelines for Medical Evaluation and Exercise Testing in Persons with Diabetes Starting an Exercise Program
Pages 231-243
Conditions That May Interfere with Exercise
Pages 247-254
Diabetes Mellitus and Exercise Physiology in the Presence of Diabetic Comorbidities
Pages 255-287
Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus and Exercise
Pages 289-305
Exercise Programs to Improve Quality of Life and Reduce Fall Risk in Diabetic Patients with Lower Extremity Disease
Pages 307-318
Cardiac Rehabilitation for Patients with Diabetes Mellitus
Pages 319-327
Peripheral Artery Disease and Exercise in Patients with Diabetes
Pages 329-348
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