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Actovegin improves skeletal muscle mitochondrial respiration and functional aerobic capacity in a type 1 diabetic male murine model

Author(s): Kosik B; Larsen S; Bergdahl A;

Insulin deficiency in type 1 diabetes (T1D) leads to an impairment of glucose metabolism and mitochondrial function. Actovegin is a hemodialysate of calf blood, which has been shown to enhance glucose uptake and cell metabolism in healthy human skeletal mus ...

Article GUID: 37913525


Pilates training reduces blood pressure in older women with type 2 diabetes: A randomized controlled trial

Author(s): Andrade IYTP; Melo KCB; Andrade KTP; Almeida LG; Moreira SR;

Introduction: The study investigated the effect of 12 weeks of pilates training on the hemodynamic responses of older women with type-2 diabetes (T2D). Methods: 22 individuals with T2D were randomly allocated into two groups: CONTROL (n = 11; 67.5 ± 6.3 ye ...

Article GUID: 35500966


A Proposed Multi-Criteria Optimization Approach to Enhance Clinical Outcomes Evaluation for Diabetes Care: A Commentary

Author(s): Wan TTH; Matthews S; Luh H; Zeng Y; Wang Z; Yang L;

There are several challenges in diabetes care management including optimizing the currently used therapies, educating patients on selfmanagement, and improving patient lifestyle and systematic healthcare barriers. The purpose of performing a systems approac ...

Article GUID: 35372638


Natural history and determinants of dysglycemia in Canadian children with parental obesity from ages 8-10 to 15-17 years: The QUALITY cohort

Author(s): Soren Harnois-Leblanc

In children, the mechanisms implicated in deterioration of glucose homeostasis versus reversion to normal glucose tolerance (NGT) remain uncertain. We aimed to describe the natural history of dysglycemia from childhood to late adolescence and to identify it ...

Article GUID: 35023257


Sex differences in regional adipose tissue depots pose different threats for the development of Type 2 diabetes in males and females

Author(s): Kerri Z Delaney

Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) affects males and females disproportionately. In midlife, more males have T2DM than females. The sex difference in T2DM prevalence is, in part, explained by differences in regional adipose tissue characteristics. With obesity ...

Article GUID: 34985183


Glycemic extremes are related to cognitive dysfunction in children with type 1 diabetes: A meta-analysis

Author(s): He J; Ryder AG; Li S; Liu W; Zhu X;

Aims/introduction: To examine the magnitude and pattern of cognitive dysfunction in children with type 1 diabetes, and the possible effects associated with other disease variables, such as early onset diabetes, severe hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia. Materi ...

Article GUID: 29573221


Metabolic networks of the human gut microbiota.

Author(s): Selber-Hnatiw S, Sultana T, Tse W, Abdollahi N, Abdullah S, Al Rahbani J, Alazar D, Alrumhein NJ, Aprikian S, Arshad R, Azuelos JD, Bernadot ...

Metabolic networks of the human gut microbiota.

Microbiology. 2019 Dec 04;:

Authors: Selber-Hnatiw S, Sultana T, Tse W, Abdollahi N, Abdullah S, Al Rahbani J, Alazar D, Alrumhei ...

Article GUID: 31799915


Longitudinal testing of the Information-Motivation-Behavioral Skills model of self-care among adults with type 2 diabetes.

Author(s): Meunier S, Coulombe S, Beaulieu MD, Côté J, Lespérance F, Chiasson JL, Bherer L, Lambert J, Houle J

Patient Educ Couns. 2016 11;99(11):1830-1836 Authors: Meunier S, Coulombe S, Beaulieu MD, Côté J, Lespérance F, Chiasson JL, Bherer L, Lambert J, Houle J

Article GUID: 27373961


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