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      • Dysfunctional Muscle Blood Flow Regulation During Exercise in Type 2 Diabetes 

        Pak, Melissa (2009-10-19)
        There is some evidence to suggest that oxygen consumption (VO2) and oxygen delivery to muscle are reduced at exercise onset and steady state in individuals with type 2 diabetes (T2D), although no studies have combined ...
      • Metaboreflex-Induced Flow Improvement is Absent in Older Males With Type II Diabetes 

        Bravo, Michael Francis (2012-02-02)
        Background: Exercise is widely recognized as the cornerstone of management of type II diabetes (T2D). However, it is also known that people with T2D have poor adherence to exercise regimens, which is largely thought to be ...
      • Oxygen Delivery Challenges of Maximal Exercise and Initial Orthostatic Hypotension 

        Kellawan, Mikhail (2013-01-04)
        The ability to exercise for more than a short period requires energy to be supplied by using oxygen (aerobic energy supply). How quickly we can supply energy depends on how much oxygen we can deliver to muscles. Similarly, ...

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