... exercise training to improve glycemic control in older adults with typediabetesDiabetes Care 20 02; 25( 12) :23 35-41 15 Ivy JL Role of exercise training in the prevention and treatment of insulin resistance ... characterized by insulin resistance, and thus the inability of insulin to stimulate glucose utilization in skeletal muscle It has been proposed that insulin resistant individuals have a defect in GLUT4 ... beneficial intervention fordiabetes control [24 ] Studies of glucose intolerant and diabetic subjects have demonstrated that increased physical activity enhances insulin sensitivity and insulin- dependent...
... Stauch K, Landen H: Effect of add-on acarbose to insulin therapy in routine clinical practice Clin Drug Invest 20 03, 23 : 621 - 627 Hakobyan et al Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 20 11, 9:83 ... prolongedrelease metformin (Glucophage(registered trademark) SR) in individuals intolerant to standard metformin - Results from four UK centres Br J Diabetes Vasc Dis 20 07, 7 :22 5 -22 8 41 Hussein Z, Wentworth ... patients with typediabetes Adv Ther 20 05, 22 : 621 -635 28 Taki H, Maki T, Iso T, Iwamoto K, Kajiura T: Postmarketing surveillance study of nateglinide in Japan Adv Ther 20 05, 22 :513- 526 29 Biswas P,...
... weight gain compared with bedtime insulin plus glibenclamide, bedtime insulin plus metformin plus glibenclamide, or morning and bedtime insulin (17) Metformin and the GLP-agonists exenatide or ... WEIGHT METFORMIN AND LIPID PROFILE While insulin secretagogues, thiazolidinediones andinsulin itself promote increased body weight in many patients, treatment with metformin usually results in no ... al Metformin increases AMP-activated protein kinase activity in skeletal muscle of subjects with typediabetesDiabetes 20 02; 51 :20 74 -20 81 13 DeFronzo R, Goodman A Efficacy of metformin in patients...
... factors of typediabetes Lack of insulin is the main pathogenesis and therapeutic option is exogenous insulin injection combined with life style control 1.1 .2 TypeDiabetes Mellitus Typediabetes ... (BMNCs) 20 1.6 .2 Endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) 21 1.6.3 Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) 21 1.7 Missing Link and Our Approach 22 CHAPTER 2: MATERIALS AND METHODS 23 2. 1 Animals 24 2.2 Study ... hyperglycemia and a relative or absolute lack of insulin Depending on the nature of disease, there are two major types of diabetes: typediabetes known as insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) and type...
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... I enjoy 12 Insulin means my health will deteriorate 13 Injecting insulin is embarrassing 14 Injecting insulin is painful 15 It is difficult to always inject insulin correctly 16 Insulin makes ... Fear of needle injection Insulin will increase the risk of hypoglycaemia Insulin will improve health Insulin will cause weight gain 10 Insulin will be demanding to administer 11 Insulin means I have ... (SD) Insulin signifies failure with pre -insulin therapy Insulin signifies diabetes has worsened Insulin will improve prognosis Insulin will make others perceive greater sickness Insulin will make...
... pre-existing increased insulin resistance anddysfunction of beta cells Insulin resistance is present in the acutely ill [13,15,18 ,28 ] in different intensity, but the factors determining the extent ... Curr Opin Clin Nutr Metab Care 20 02, 5:551-559 14 Marette A: Mediators of cytokine-induced insulin resistance in obesity and other inflammatory settings Curr Opin Clin Nutr Metab Care 20 02, 5:377-383 ... disease during pregnancy Jama 20 05, 29 4 :27 51 -27 57 49 Kim C, Newton KM, Knopp RH: Gestational diabetesand the incidence of type diabetes: a systematic review Diabetes Care 20 02, 25 :18 62- 1868 50...
... Palmitoyl-CoA and control of mitochondrial function Fatty acid-induced insulin resistance in liver is one of the main causes of hyperglycemia intypediabetes [15], and the role of mitochondria in this dysfunction ... Teerlink T, Westerhoff HV & Heine RJ (20 01) The potential role of adenosine in the pathophysiology of the insulin resistance syndrome Atherosclerosis 155, 28 3 29 0 FEBS Journal 27 3 (20 06) 528 8–53 02 ... Grigiene J (20 02) Multiple effects of 2, 2,5,5-tetrachlorbiphenyl on oxidative phosphorylation in rat liver mitochondria Toxicol Sci 65, 22 0 22 7 FEBS Journal 27 3 (20 06) 528 8–53 02 ª 20 06 The Authors...
... postoperative insulin resistance Insulin resistance intypediabetes Tyrosine phosphorylation of the insulin receptor increased over the same concentration range of insulinin cells from patients with type ... & James DE (20 00) Signalling through the insulin receptor Curr Opin Cell Biol 12, 22 2 22 8 Saltiel AR & Kahn CR (20 01) Insulin signalling and the regulation of glucose and lipid metabolism Nature ... molecular basis forinsulin resistance Elevated serine ⁄ threonine phosphorylation of IRS-1 and IRS -2 inhibits their binding to the juxtamembrane region of the insulin receptor and impairs their ability...
... recruited between 7/1/99 and 11/30/03 for the study in people without typediabetesand between 5/1/04 and 12/ 28/07 for the study in people with typediabetes Study design and sample This study ... control intype diabetes: a randomized trial Ann Intern Med 20 07, 147(6):357-69 Hamdy O, Goodyear LJ, Horton ES: Diet and exercise intypediabetes mellitus Endocrinol Metab Clin North Am 20 01, ... VO2peak (SD), mL/kg·min Mean total cholesterol level (SD), mg/dL Mean hemoglobin A1c (SD), % 63.8 (5.6) 46 .2 85.7 38 .2 (9 .2) 24 .1 (5.1) 21 5 .2 (37.5) N/A 56.9 (5.9) 63.3 60 .2 36.0 (7.1) 21 .2 (5.1)...
... Microalbuminuria was defined as a urine Albumin:Creatinine Ratio (ACR) ≥ 2. 5 - 25 mg/mmol in men and ≥ 3.5 - 25 mg/mmol in women Macroalbuminuria: ARC > 25 mg/mmol Peripheral neuropathy was defined ... Van der Does FE, De Neeling JN, Snoek FJ, et al: Symptoms and well-being in relation to glycemic control intype II diabetesDiabetes Care 1996, 19 :20 4-10 21 25 26 27 28 29 Testa MA, Simonson DC: ... 0 .2 (-5.3 to 5.6) 0.96 63 (23 ) 69 (20 )¶ 1.5 (-5.6 to 8.6) 0.68 85 (24 ) 89 (17) 89 (18) 2. 4 (-5 .2 to 10.0) 0.53 78 (33) 81 (29 ) 74 (39) 82 (34) 2.2 (-8.8 to 13 .2) 0.69 77 (19) 80 (18) 79 (18) 82...
... from 20 03 to 20 52 2003 2. 5 1.5 20 52 0.5 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 age [years] 70 80 90 100 Fig 15 Number of people in Slovenia from 20 03 to 20 52 6000 5000 20 52 number 4000 20 03 3000 20 00 1000 0 10 20 ... July 25 -29 , 20 04 (Oxford, England), Hoppensteadt, F C & Peskin, C S (20 02) Modeling and Simulation in Medicine and the ... juvenile diabetes) , results from the body's failure to produce insulin, and presently requires the person to inject insulinTypediabetes (referred to as non -insulin- dependent diabetes mellitus, and...