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Clinical exercise physiology diabetes

https://read.qxmd.com/read/37395281/cdk4-e2f3-signals-enhance-oxidative-skeletal-muscle-fiber-numbers-and-function-to-affect-myogenesis-and-metabolism
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Young Jae Bahn, Hariom Yadav, Paolo Piaggi, Brent S Abel, Oksana Gavrilova, Danielle A Springer, Ioannis Papazoglou, Patricia M Zerfas, Monica C Skarulis, Alexandra C McPherron, Sushil G Rane
Understanding how skeletal muscle fiber proportions are regulated is vital to understanding muscle function. Oxidative and glycolytic skeletal muscle fibers differ in their contractile ability, mitochondrial activity, and metabolic properties. Fiber-type proportions vary in normal physiology and disease states, although the underlying mechanisms are unclear. In human skeletal muscle, we observed that markers of oxidative fibers and mitochondria correlated positively with expression levels of PPARGC1A and CDK4 and negatively with expression levels of CDKN2A, a locus significantly associated with type 2 diabetes...
July 3, 2023: Journal of Clinical Investigation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37328294/-effects-of-medications-on-heat-loss-capacity-in-chronic-disease-patients-health-implications-amidst-global-warming
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jericho Wee, Xiang Ren Tan, Samuel H Gunther, Mohammed Ihsan, Melvin Khee Shing Leow, Doreen Su-Yin Tan, Johan G Eriksson, Jason Kai Wei Lee
Pharmacological agents used to treat or manage diseases can modify the level of heat strain experienced by chronically ill and elderly patients via different mechanistic pathways. Human thermoregulation is a crucial homeostatic process that maintains body temperature within a narrow range during heat stress through dry (i.e., increasing skin blood flow) and evaporative (i.e., sweating) heat loss, as well as active inhibition of thermogenesis, which is crucial to avoid overheating. Medications can independently and synergistically interact with ageing and chronic disease to alter homeostatic responses to rising body temperature during heat stress...
June 16, 2023: Pharmacological Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37317062/cardiorespiratory-fitness-components-in-relation-to-clinical-characteristics-disease-state-and-medication-intake-a-patient-registry-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nicholas Cauwenberghs, Josephine Sente, František Sabovčik, Evangelos Ntalianis, Kristofer Hedman, Jomme Claes, Kaatje Goetschalckx, Véronique Cornelissen, Tatiana Kuznetsova
BACKGROUND: Interpretation of cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) results requires thorough understanding of test confounders such as anthropometrics, comorbidities and medication. Here, we comprehensively assessed the clinical determinants of cardiorespiratory fitness and its components in a heterogeneous patient sample. METHODS: We retrospectively collected medical and CPET data from 2320 patients (48.2% females) referred for cycle ergometry at the University Hospital Leuven, Belgium...
June 14, 2023: Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37299463/an-overview-of-diet-and-physical-activity-for-healthy-weight-in-adolescents-and-young-adults-with-type-1-diabetes-lessons-learned-from-the-act1on-consortium
#44
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Franziska K Bishop, Ananta Addala, Karen D Corbin, Franklin R Muntis, Richard E Pratley, Michael C Riddell, Elizabeth J Mayer-Davis, David M Maahs, Dessi P Zaharieva
The prevalence of overweight and obesity in young people with type 1 diabetes (T1D) now parallels that of the general population. Excess adiposity increases the risk of cardiovascular disease, which is already elevated up to 10-fold in T1D, underscoring a compelling need to address weight management as part of routine T1D care. Sustainable weight management requires both diet and physical activity (PA). Diet and PA approaches must be optimized towards the underlying metabolic and behavioral challenges unique to T1D to support glycemic control throughout the day...
May 27, 2023: Nutrients
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37259745/relationship-of-serum-inducible-and-endothelial-nitric-oxide-synthase-with-exercise-in-healthy-adult-males-and-patients-with-type-2-diabetes-mellitus
#45
JOURNAL ARTICLE
T Al-Khlaiwi, S S Habib, H Al-Khliwi, A Alsomali, A Almushawah, M Alhumud, J Alorainy, S M Habib
OBJECTIVE: The importance of physical activities in the control of diabetes mellitus disorder is well known but its correlation with endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) and inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) in diabetic patients needs to be assessed. The aim of the study is to examine inducible and endothelial nitric oxide synthase in healthy adult male patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) in relation to exercise. PATIENTS AND METHODS: This is a cross-sectional study that has been performed in the Department of Physiology, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia...
May 2023: European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37216838/serum-metabolomics-profiling-of-improved-metabolic-syndrome-is-characterized-by-decreased-pro-inflammatory-biomarkers-a-longitudinal-study-in-chinese-male-adults
#46
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hanyuan Xu, Jiyu Xu, Xiaoyan Liu, Wei Song, Xiaorui Lyu, Xiaonan Guo, Wenjing Hu, Hongbo Yang, Linjie Wang, Hui Pan, Jichun Chen, Xiaoping Xing, Huijuan Zhu, Wei Sun, Fengying Gong
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a serious global health concern. The objective of this study is to dynamically investigate the changes of metabolic profiles and metabolites in Chinese male MetS subjects after an 18 months diet and exercise intervention. Fifty male MetS patients defined according to International Diabetes Federation 2005 guidelines were subjected to diet and exercise counseling for 18 months. Serum samples were taken at baseline, 12 months, and 18 months, respectively, for clinical evaluation and metabolomics analyses...
April 25, 2023: Nutrition Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37193201/physical-activity-management-for-youth-with-type-1-diabetes-supporting-active-and-inactive-children
#47
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elizabeth A Davis, Vinutha B Shetty, Shaun Y M Teo, Rachel J Lim, Susana R Patton, Craig E Taplin
Regular physical activity and exercise are important for youth and essential components of a healthy lifestyle. For youth with type 1 diabetes, regular physical activity can promote cardiovascular fitness, bone health, insulin sensitivity, and glucose management. However, the number of youth with type 1 diabetes who regularly meet minimum physical activity guidelines is low, and many encounter barriers to regular physical activity. Additionally, some health care professionals (HCPs) may be unsure how to approach the topic of exercise with youth and families in a busy clinic setting...
May 2023: Diabetes Spectrum: a Publication of the American Diabetes Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37189771/physiological-associations-between-vitamin-b-deficiency-and-diabetic-kidney-disease
#48
REVIEW
Henry H L Wu, Thomas McDonnell, Rajkumar Chinnadurai
The number of people living with chronic kidney disease (CKD) is growing as our global population continues to expand. With aging, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease being major harbingers of kidney disease, the number of people diagnosed with diabetic kidney disease (DKD) has grown concurrently. Poor clinical outcomes in DKD could be influenced by an array of factors-inadequate glycemic control, obesity, metabolic acidosis, anemia, cellular senescence, infection and inflammation, cognitive impairment, reduced physical exercise threshold, and, importantly, malnutrition contributing to protein-energy wasting, sarcopenia, and frailty...
April 11, 2023: Biomedicines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37121721/daily-intake-of-d-%C3%AE-hydroxybutyric-acid-d-bhb-reduces-body-fat-in-japanese-adult-participants-a-randomized-double-blind-placebo-controlled-study
#49
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Shohei Katsuya, Yoshikazu Kawata, Tsuyoshi Goto, Jun Tsubota
Currently, there is considerable interest in ketone metabolism owing to the benefits for human health. Conventionally, strict dietary restrictions on carbohydrates are required to increase plasma ketone levels, while supplementation with D-β-hydroxybutyric acid (D-BHB) can easily increase plasma ketone levels. We hypothesized that a daily intake of D-BHB could promote weight loss, especially through fat reduction. Herein, D-BHB (OKETOATM ) was produced via a proprietary fermentation process from sugar...
2023: Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitaminology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37111199/a-high-protein-diet-is-associated-with-improved-glycemic-control-following-exercise-among-adolescents-with-type-1-diabetes
#50
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Franklin R Muntis, Abbie E Smith-Ryan, Jamie Crandell, Kelly R Evenson, David M Maahs, Michael Seid, Saame R Shaikh, Elizabeth J Mayer-Davis
Nutritional strategies are needed to aid people with type 1 diabetes (T1D) in managing glycemia following exercise. Secondary analyses were conducted from a randomized trial of an adaptive behavioral intervention to assess the relationship between post-exercise and daily protein (g/kg) intake on glycemia following moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) among adolescents with T1D. Adolescents ( n = 112) with T1D, 14.5 (13.8, 15.7) years of age, and 36.6% overweight or obese, provided measures of glycemia using continuous glucose monitoring (percent time above range [TAR, >180 mg/dL], time-in-range [TIR, 70-180 mg/dL], time-below-range [TBR, <70 mg/dL]), self-reported physical activity (previous day physical activity recalls), and 24 h dietary recall data at baseline and 6 months post-intervention...
April 20, 2023: Nutrients
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37111193/physical-activity-but-not-glycaemic-load-is-associated-with-lower-real-time-glycaemic-control-in-free-living-women-with-gestational-diabetes-mellitus
#51
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Isabelle R Jardine, Hannah E Christie, Kate Oetsch, Angelo Sabag, Meredith Kennedy, Barbara J Meyer, Monique E Francois
Maintaining blood glucose within the target range is the primary treatment goal for women with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). Foods with low glycaemic loads are recommended in clinical practice; however, the relative importance of other key lifestyle variables is unexplored. This pilot study explored the associations of glycaemic load, carbohydrates and physical activity parameters on blood glucose concentrations in free-living women with GDM. Twenty-nine women (28-30 weeks gestation, 34 ± 4 years) with GDM were enrolled...
April 19, 2023: Nutrients
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37097996/interaction-of-exercise-and-meal-timing-on-blood-glucose-concentrations
#52
REVIEW
Normand G Boulé, Jordan L Rees
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Exercise and diet are among the most studied behaviors that can affect blood glucose concentrations. Despite multiple studies examining these interventions in different populations and contexts, inconsistencies across studies have led to variable expectations. The purpose of this review is to more specifically examine how the timing of when exercise is performed in relation to meals can modify changes in glucose concentrations or insulin sensitivity. When possible, studies in type 2 diabetes are emphasized, but recent research in type 1 diabetes, obesity, and athletes is also considered...
July 1, 2023: Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36990700/-chinese-experts-consensus-statement-diagnosis-and-treatment-of-cystic-fibrosis-2023
#53
JOURNAL ARTICLE
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Cystic fibrosis (CF) is one of the most common autosomal recessive genetic diseases in Caucasians, but CF patients in China are rare, and it was listed as the first batch of rare diseases in China in 2018. In recent years, CF has been gradually recognized in China, and the number of CF patients reported in China in the past 10 years is more than 2.5 times the total number in the previous 30 years, and the total number of CF patients is estimated to be more than 20 000. The research progress of CF gene modification has led to the innovation of CF treatment...
April 12, 2023: Chinese Journal of Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36960157/editorial-insights-in-clinical-and-translational-physiology-2022
#54
EDITORIAL
Yu-Sok Kim, Markus W Hollmann, Johannes J Van Lieshout
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
2023: Frontiers in Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36926636/current-understanding-of-the-chronic-stress-response-to-burn-injury-from-human-studies
#55
REVIEW
Tyler Osborne, Bradley Wall, Dale W Edgar, Timothy Fairchild, Fiona Wood
There is a marked inflammatory and hypermetabolic response following a burn injury. The interlinked responses are more pronounced than for other forms of trauma and can persist for ≥3 years post-injury in burned patients. After a burn, patients have an increased risk of diseases of ageing including cancer, diabetes and cardiovascular disease, highlighting the need for effective long-term strategies to ameliorate the stress response post-burn. Current therapeutic strategies for post-burn recovery include removal of damaged tissue with surgical excision and wound repair, nutritional supplementation and rehabilitative exercise...
2023: Burns and Trauma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36905331/development-of-a-tool-to-assess-bladder-health-knowledge-attitudes-and-beliefs-bh-kab
#56
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daphne Yvette LaCoursiere, Lisa Kane Low, Sara Putnam, Jean F Wyman, Diane K Newman, Shayna Cunningham, Leslie Rickey, Amanda Berry, Sheila Gahagan, Camille P Vaughan, Oluwateniola Brown, Sonya S Brady
INTRODUCTION: Few instruments measure knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs (KAB) related to bladder health. Existing questionnaires have predominantly focused on KAB related to specific conditions such as urinary incontinence, overactive bladder, and other pelvic floor disorders. To address this literature gap, the Prevention of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (PLUS) research consortium developed an instrument that is being administered in the baseline assessment of the PLUS RISE FOR HEALTH longitudinal study...
March 11, 2023: Neurourology and Urodynamics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36905198/exercise-training-reduces-circulating-cytokines-in-male-patients-with-coronary-artery-disease-and-type-2-diabetes-a-pilot-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Léa Garneau, Tasuku Terada, Matheus Mistura, Erin E Mulvihill, Jennifer L Reed, Céline Aguer
Low-grade inflammation is central to coronary artery disease (CAD) and type 2 diabetes (T2D) and is reduced by exercise training. The objective of this study was to compare the anti-inflammatory potential of moderate-to-vigorous intensity continuous training (MICT) and high-intensity interval training (HIIT) in patients with CAD with or without T2D. The design and setting of this study is based on a secondary analysis of registered randomized clinical trial NCT02765568. Male patients with CAD were randomly assigned to either MICT or HIIT, with subgroups divided according to T2D status (non-T2D-HIIT n = 14 and non-T2D-MICT n = 13; T2D-HIIT n = 6 and T2D-MICT n = 5)...
March 2023: Physiological Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36862943/international-society-of-sports-nutrition-position-stand-energy-drinks-and-energy-shots
#58
REVIEW
Andrew R Jagim, Patrick S Harty, Grant M Tinsley, Chad M Kerksick, Adam M Gonzalez, Richard B Kreider, Shawn M Arent, Ralf Jager, Abbie E Smith-Ryan, Jeffrey R Stout, Bill I Campbell, Trisha VanDusseldorp, Jose Antonio
Position Statement: The International Society of Sports Nutrition (ISSN) bases the following position stand on a critical analysis of the literature regarding the effects of energy drink (ED) or energy shot (ES) consumption on acute exercise performance, metabolism, and cognition, along with synergistic exercise-related performance outcomes and training adaptations. The following 13 points constitute the consensus of the Society and have been approved by the Research Committee of the Society: Energy drinks (ED) commonly contain caffeine, taurine, ginseng, guarana, carnitine, choline, B vitamins (vitamins B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B9, and B12), vitamin C, vitamin A (beta carotene), vitamin D, electrolytes (sodium, potassium, magnesium, and calcium), sugars (nutritive and non-nutritive sweeteners), tyrosine, and L-theanine, with prevalence for each ingredient ranging from 1...
December 2023: Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36771195/supports-and-barriers-to-lifestyle-interventions-in-women-with-gestational-diabetes-mellitus-in-australia-a-national-online-survey
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Angelo Sabag, Lauren Houston, Elizabeth P Neale, Hannah E Christie, Lauren A Roach, Joanna Russell, Colin H Cortie, Marijka Batterham, Barbara J Meyer, Monique E Francois
BACKGROUND: Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) affects approximately one in six pregnancies, causing a significant burden on maternal and infant health. Lifestyle interventions are first-line therapies to manage blood glucose levels (BGLs) and prevent future cardiometabolic complications. However, women with GDM experience considerable barriers to lifestyle interventions; thus, the aim of this study was to determine how women with GDM manage their condition and to identify the primary supports and barriers to lifestyle intervention participation...
January 17, 2023: Nutrients
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36752995/weight-regain-after-bariatric-surgery-scope-of-the-problem-causes-prevention-and-treatment
#60
REVIEW
Sabrena F Noria, Rita D Shelby, Katelyn D Atkins, Ninh T Nguyen, Kishore M Gadde
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Although bariatric surgery is the most effective treatment of severe obesity, a proportion of patients experience clinically significant weight regain (WR) with further out from surgery. The purpose of this review is to summarize the prevalence, predictors, and causes of weight regain. RECENT FINDINGS: Estimating the prevalence of WR is limited by a lack of consensus on its definition. While anatomic failures such as dilated gastric fundus after sleeve gastrectomy and gastro-gastric fistula after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass can lead to WR, the most common causes appear to be dysregulated/maladaptive eating behaviors, lifestyle factors, and physiological compensatory mechanisms...
March 2023: Current Diabetes Reports
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