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Notley, Sean R., Akerman, Ashley P., Friesen, Brian J., Sigal, Ronald J., Flouris, Andreas D., Boulay, Pierre, Kenny, Glen P. |
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Acta Diabetologica; Jun2021, Vol. 58 Issue 6, p809-812, 4p |
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In hot conditions, however, exercise was terminated early in 80% of patients with type 2 diabetes and 43% of controls due to participant request (T2D, I n i = 7; control, I n i = 5) or body core temperature exceeding 39.5 °C (T2D, I n i = 1; control, I n i = 1). Keywords: Diabetes; Exercise; Heat; Thermoregulation EN Diabetes Exercise Heat Thermoregulation 809 812 4 05/12/21 20210601 NES 210601 Introduction Older patients with type 2 diabetes are among the most vulnerable to the adverse health effects of heat stress, particularly during strenuous exercise or work [[1]]. Note, no median difference can be seen for exercise tolerance in patients without type 2 diabetes, as the group median was identical between the temperate and hot condition (180 min) The change in body core temperature (Fig. [Extracted from the article] |
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Complementary Index |
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