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Efficacy of acute high-intensity interval training in lowering glycemia in patients with type 2 diabetes: diabetes em movimento(r) pilot study
Conclusions HIIT appears to be an effective and safe exercise strategy to acutely control blood glucose in patients with type 2 diabetes. Trial funding and registration Diabetes em Movimento® is funded by Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology with reference SFRH/BD/47733/2008 and is registered in Current Controlled Trials with reference ISRCTN09240628.
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - June 10, 2013 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Mendes, R., Sousa, N., Garrido, N., Rocha, P., Themudo Barata Jose, L., Reis Victor, M. Tags: ORAL PRESENTATIONS: EXERCISE MEDICINE Source Type: research

Republished research: Effects of circuit training as alternative to usual physiotherapy after stroke: randomised controlled trial
This article is an abridged version of a paper that was published on bmj.com. Cite this article as: BMJ 2012;344:e2672 Abstract Study question What is the effect of task oriented circuit training compared with usual physiotherapy in terms of self reported walking competency for patients with stroke discharged from a rehabilitation centre to their own home? Summary answer Task oriented circuit training started in the first six months is as effective as individually tailored physiotherapy for patients with moderate to mild stroke and allows patients to exercise more intensively with a lower ratio of staff to patients. What i...
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - January 9, 2013 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: van de Port, I. G. L., Wevers, L. E. G., Lindeman, E., Kwakkel, G. Tags: Physiotherapy, Physiotherapy Exercise medicine highlights from the BMJ Source Type: research