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Exercise and Cardiovascular Risk among Masters Athletes with Type 2 Diabetes

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This review was designed to provide a scientific and clinical framework for the care of physically active men and women with an emphasis on the management of T2DM. The preventative… Click to show full abstract

This review was designed to provide a scientific and clinical framework for the care of physically active men and women with an emphasis on the management of T2DM. The preventative and therapeutic benefits of physical activity (PA) on adult onset or Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) are well established. Individuals diagnosed with or are at risk for T2DM should be counseled and maximally supported to pursue an active or athletic lifestyle. Optimally, this translates into the adoption of an athletic lifestyle. “Masters athletes”, men and women above the age of 35 who regularly train for and/or participate in competitive sport, represent a rapidly growing segment of the population. Although the high level of exercise characteristic of this population has numerous health benefits, it does not confer immunity from T2DM or cardiovascular (CV) disease. Providing effective care for men and women above the age of 35 who regularly train for and/or participate in competitive sport requires an understanding of the interplay between basic exercise physiology and the pathogenesis of insulin resistance.

Keywords: t2dm; risk; masters athletes; men women; type diabetes; exercise cardiovascular

Journal Title: Current Diabetes Reports
Year Published: 2019

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