Age, Race, Sex and Cardiorespiratory Fitness: Implications for Prevention and Management of Cardiometabolic Disease in Individuals with Diabetes Mellitus
Eric Nylén
Abstract:Physical inactivity and poor cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) are strongly
associated with type 2 diabetes (DM2) and all-cause and cardiovascular morbidity
and mortality. Incorporating physical activity promotion in the management of DM2
has been a pivotal approach modulating the underlying pathophysiology of DM2 of
increased insulin resistance, endothelial dysfunction, and abnormal mitochondrial
function. Although CRF is considered a modifiable risk factor, certain immutable
aspects such as age, race, an… Show more
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