About this Research Topic
Exercise has been shown to improve such symptoms and physiological outcomes of diabetes as hyperglycemia, insulin sensitivity, blood pressure, and oxygen uptake. More research is needed to better understand the underlying mechanisms and physiological changes that occur when exercise in its many forms is used as a means of management for diabetes and prediabetes.
This Research Topic aims to compile research focusing on the use of exercise in managing Type 1 and/or Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus. Exercise should be the primary focus; however, it can be considered in conjunction with other forms of management (E.g., Exercise and specific pharmacological treatments, Exercise and technology, etc.). We welcome original research, review, and mini review articles.
Keywords: exercise, diabetes management, technological interventions, T2DM, T1DM, physical fitness
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