2019
DOI: 10.29252/sjimu.27.1.112
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Effect of Moderate Aerobic Training on Serum Levels of Angiogenic and Angiostatic Factors in Women with Type 2 Diabetes

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“…and Qaderi Guderzi et al (2021) with 12 weeks of consistent combined training [30]. However, it was inconsistent with the results of the study by Rahimi et al (2020) that there was no significant change in interleukin-10 after eight weeks of resistance exercises with an intensity of 60% to 85% of one maximum repetition [31,32]. Studies show that exercise training plays a role in cellular homeostasis and cytokine production.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and Qaderi Guderzi et al (2021) with 12 weeks of consistent combined training [30]. However, it was inconsistent with the results of the study by Rahimi et al (2020) that there was no significant change in interleukin-10 after eight weeks of resistance exercises with an intensity of 60% to 85% of one maximum repetition [31,32]. Studies show that exercise training plays a role in cellular homeostasis and cytokine production.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Insulin sensitivity was calculated based on the following formula: QUICKI=1/ [log (fasting insulin (μU/ml)) + log (fasting glucose (mg/dl))]. Exercise intervention was designed based on the recommendations of the American Diabetes Association and consisted of five sessions of exercise per week at moderate intensity (60-70% of maximum heart rate) for eight weeks (8,16). Each training session included 10 minutes of warm up and five minutes of cool down.…”
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confidence: 99%