@MichaelMindrum @DylanMacKayPhD @deirdre_tobias @KevinH_PhD @kevinnbass here is short term exercise in T2D, these were pre-insulin treatment which is known to respond much better to exercise, no weight change, no diet change...better glycemia https://t.co/
@DiabetologiaJnl @Kristine_Faerch @Stenodiabetes @novonordiskfond That is one outcome measure of glycemic variability (MAGE) but if you control meals and focus on post prandial glycemia we’ve shown 1 bout and only 7 days improves glycemia measured by cgm i
@collinpopp very interesting...check out our work on exercise and CGM glycemic variability a few years back...the table in the paper is outstanding in terms of glucose in range data......https://t.co/YYQamBgIuF
RT @john_thyfault: @WilmotEmma @ChrisPerryYork in this paper we show only 7 days of modest exercise improves time in range in T2D https://t…
@WilmotEmma @ChrisPerryYork in this paper we show only 7 days of modest exercise improves time in range in T2D https://t.co/VJC34h1RKj
I thought you would find this article useful. Diabetologia , http://t.co/u3tz6L3IeU
Interesting findings with short-term exercise (the 7D-EX) in Type 2 Diabetes. Smaller glucose spikes but not much else. http://t.co/vn38gXu2
7.6 miles, 59 mins. #Exercise improves glycemic control in diabetes. http://t.co/scT8CppV