2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.ctcp.2023.101802
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Effects of different mind-body exercises on glucose and lipid metabolism in patients with type 2 diabetes: A network meta-analysis

Sijun Wu,
Lin Wang,
Yuxuan He
et al.
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“…A study that included 21 subjects [62] showed that Pilates training was the best way to improve Proactive balance. However, another systematic review on elderly patients with type 2 diabetes [63] [68], and prevent the elderly from falling [69]. Accelerated recovery of physical function and reduced economic costs [70,71] due to the greater emphasis on strength training and balance training.…”
Section: The Results Of This Study Show That Multi-group Training Has...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A study that included 21 subjects [62] showed that Pilates training was the best way to improve Proactive balance. However, another systematic review on elderly patients with type 2 diabetes [63] [68], and prevent the elderly from falling [69]. Accelerated recovery of physical function and reduced economic costs [70,71] due to the greater emphasis on strength training and balance training.…”
Section: The Results Of This Study Show That Multi-group Training Has...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study that included 21 subjects [ 62 ] showed that Pilates training was the best way to improve Proactive balance. However, another systematic review on elderly patients with type 2 diabetes [ 63 ] showed that Pilates training was superior to other trainings in improving glycosylated hemoglobin, cholesterol, triglyceride and other indicators. This study shows that integrated training is the best training for blood glucose control and lipid reduction.…”
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“…I wanted to see if I could find additional medical studies that were written in a more professional style and that were aimed at professionals, so I went to the PubMed database [113] and conducted a search for studies that included both cholesterol and tai chi in either the title or abstract. I found several such studies, a sampling of which are listed in the reference section [114][115][116][117][118][119][120][121][122][123][124][125][126][127][128][129]. Medical professionals who want to find medical studies on cholesterol that have involved qigong or Chinese herbal medicine can conduct similar searches.…”
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“…However, numerous adverse effects have been documented linked to acupuncture, including syncope, organ or tissue injury, systemic reactions, infections, and other adverse events [ 27 ]. While their mechanisms of action are not fully understood, studies suggest associations between these practices and reductions in HbA1c and FBG levels in individuals with T2DM [ 28 ]. Research on yoga demonstrates potential benefits for glycemic control [ 29 ], while tai chi has also shown promise in this regard [ 30 ].…”
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confidence: 99%