Mechanisms behind the superior effects of interval vs continuous training on glycaemic control in individuals with type 2 diabetes: a randomised controlled trial
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Mechanisms behind the superior effects of interval vs continuous training on glycaemic control in individuals with type 2 diabetes: a randomised controlled trial
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Keywords
Beta cell function, Endurance training, Exercise, Glycaemic control, Hyperglycaemic clamp, Insulin secretion, Insulin sensitivity, Insulin signalling, Physical activity, Type 2 diabetes
Journal
DIABETOLOGIA
Volume 57, Issue 10, Pages 2081-2093
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2014-08-07
DOI
10.1007/s00125-014-3334-5
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