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Structured exercise training improves glycemic control in diabetes patientsImplementing structured exercise training, including aerobic, resistance or both, was associated with a greater reduction in hemoglobin A1c levels (a marker of glucose control) for patients with diabetes compared to patients in the control group, and longer weekly exercise duration was also associated with a greater decrease in these levels.
Diabetes patients should have regular exerciseTo reduce heart or cardiovascular risk, people with type 2 diabetes should do at least two-and-a-half hours per week of moderate-intensity or one-and-a-half hours per week of vigorous-intensity aerobic exercises, plus some weight training.
Sleep may be factor in weight control, BMIBody mass index (BMI) is linked to length and quality of sleep in a surprisingly consistent fashion, revealed by researchers on Sunday, May 17, at the American Thoracic Society's 105th International Conference in San Diego.
Contraceptive pills impair muscle gains in young womenOral contraceptive use impairs muscle gains in young women, and is associated with lower hormone levels, revealed by researchers.
Exercise may benefit older breast cancer survivorsAn Oregon Health & Science University Cancer Institute study is examining different forms of exercise for women older than 65 who have had breast cancer. Different exercises may benefit older breast cancer survivors.
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