Authors: John T. Devlin (Editor), Stephen H. Schneider (Editor), Andrea Kriska
ISBN-13: 9781580400190, ISBN-10: 1580400191
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: American Diabetes Association
Date Published: June 2003
Edition: 2ND
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This comprehensive resource contains the latest data on the effects of exercise on blood glucose and metabolism, prevention of type 2, treatment plans, and medication adjustment, as well as exercise’s effects on conditions such as retinopathy, nephropathy, and neuropathy. Highlights special patient groups.
Preface to the Second Edition | ||
Preface to the First Edition | ||
Introduction | ||
1 | Exercise Physiology and Diabetes: From Antiquity to the Age of the Exercise Sciences | 3 |
2 | Diabetes and Exercise: The Risk-Benefit Profile Revisited | 17 |
3 | Exercise Physiology and Adaptations to Training | 23 |
4 | Fuel Metabolism During Exercise in Health and Diabetes | 63 |
5 | Signal Transduction and Glucose Transport in Muscle | 101 |
6 | Psychological Benefits of Exercise | 125 |
7 | Determinants of the Response to Regular Physical Activity: Genetic Versus Environmental Factors | 135 |
8 | Physical Activity in the Prevention of Type 2 Diabetes: The Epidemiological Evidence Across Ethnicity and Race | 145 |
9 | Reduction in Risk of Coronary Heart Disease and Diabetes | 155 |
10 | Primary Prevention of Type 2 Diabetes by Lifestyle Modification: Convincing Evidence From the Finnish Diabetes Prevention Study | 183 |
11 | Regional Body Fat Distribution, the Insulin Resistance-Dyslipidemic Syndrome, and the Risk of Type 2 Diabetes and Coronary Heart Disease | 197 |
12 | A Target Population for Diabetes Prevention: The Metabolically Obese, Normal-Weight Individual | 235 |
13 | Application of the American Diabetes Association's Guidelines for the Evaluation of the Diabetic Patient Before Recommending an Exercise Program | 253 |
14 | The Exercise Prescription | 269 |
15 | Initiation and Maintenance of Exercise in Patients With Diabetes | 289 |
16 | Resistance Training | 311 |
17 | Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Diabetes | 321 |
18 | Nutritional Strategies to Optimize Athletic Performance | 339 |
19 | Exercise and Weight Control | 355 |
20 | Adjustment of Insulin and Oral Agent Therapy | 365 |
21 | Insulin Pump Therapy With Continuous Subcutaneous Insulin Infusion and Exercise in Patients With Type 1 Diabetes | 377 |
22 | The Diabetic Foot | 385 |
23 | Retinopathy | 401 |
24 | Cardiovascular Complications | 415 |
25 | Nephropathy: Early | 433 |
26 | Nephropathy: Advanced | 451 |
27 | Neuropathy | 463 |
28 | Musculoskeletal Disorders and Sports Injuries | 497 |
29 | Women and Exercise | 511 |
30 | Exercise and Gestational Diabetes | 533 |
31 | Children and Adolescents | 547 |
32 | Exercise and Aging | 567 |
33 | Patients on Various Drug Therapies | 587 |
34 | Exercise in Diabetic Patients With Disabilities | 601 |
35 | The Diabetic Athlete as a Role Model | 615 |
36 | Strength Training and Nutritional Supplements | 625 |
37 | Scuba Diving | 639 |
38 | Mountain Hiking | 649 |
39 | Health/Fitness Facility Guidelines for Diabetes and Exercise | 655 |
40 | Medical Reimbursement and Managed Care Issues | 673 |
Resources | 679 | |
Index | 685 |