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Title Physical activity and type 2 diabetes : therapeutic effects and mechanisms of action / John A. Hawley, Juleen R. Zierath, editors.
Publisher Champaign, IL ; Leeds : Human Kinetics, c2008.



Descript xii, 218 p. : ill.
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Contents Chapter 1. The Increasing Burden of Type 2 Diabetes: Magnitude, Causes, and Implications of the Epidemic; Chapter 2. Waging War on Type 2 Diabetes: Primary Prevention Through Exercise Biology; Chapter 3. Fatty Acid Uptake and Insulin Resistance; Chapter 4. Lipid Metabolism and Insulin Signaling; Chapter 5. Metabolic Inflexibility and Insulin Resistance; Chapter 6. Nutrient Sensor Links Obesity With Diabetes Risk; Chapter 7. Inflammation-induced Insulin Resistance in Obesity: When immunity Impacts on Metabolic Control; Chapter 8. Transcription Factors Regulating Exercise Adaptation; Chapter 9. Exercise and Calorie Restriction Use Different Mechanisms to Improve Insulin Sensitivity; Chapter 10. Mitochondrial Oxidative Capacity and Insulin Resistance; Chapter 11. Effects of Acute Exercise and Exercise Training on Insulin Action in Skeletal Muscle; Chapter 12. Resistance Exercise Training and the Management of Diabetes; Chapter 13. AMPK: The Master Switch for Type 2 Diabetes?; Chapter 14. Protein Kinase C and Insulin Resistance; Chapter 15. Evidence for the Prescription of Exercise as a Therapy.
Note 400 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781450455497 (e-book)
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Subject Diabetes -- Exercise therapy.
Insulin resistance -- Exercise therapy.
Diabetes -- Prevention.
Alt author Hawley, John A.
Zierath, Juleen R.
Descript xii, 218 p. : ill.
Content text
Media computer
Carrier online resource
Contents Chapter 1. The Increasing Burden of Type 2 Diabetes: Magnitude, Causes, and Implications of the Epidemic; Chapter 2. Waging War on Type 2 Diabetes: Primary Prevention Through Exercise Biology; Chapter 3. Fatty Acid Uptake and Insulin Resistance; Chapter 4. Lipid Metabolism and Insulin Signaling; Chapter 5. Metabolic Inflexibility and Insulin Resistance; Chapter 6. Nutrient Sensor Links Obesity With Diabetes Risk; Chapter 7. Inflammation-induced Insulin Resistance in Obesity: When immunity Impacts on Metabolic Control; Chapter 8. Transcription Factors Regulating Exercise Adaptation; Chapter 9. Exercise and Calorie Restriction Use Different Mechanisms to Improve Insulin Sensitivity; Chapter 10. Mitochondrial Oxidative Capacity and Insulin Resistance; Chapter 11. Effects of Acute Exercise and Exercise Training on Insulin Action in Skeletal Muscle; Chapter 12. Resistance Exercise Training and the Management of Diabetes; Chapter 13. AMPK: The Master Switch for Type 2 Diabetes?; Chapter 14. Protein Kinase C and Insulin Resistance; Chapter 15. Evidence for the Prescription of Exercise as a Therapy.
Note 400 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781450455497 (e-book)
Subject Diabetes -- Exercise therapy.
Insulin resistance -- Exercise therapy.
Diabetes -- Prevention.
Alt author Hawley, John A.
Zierath, Juleen R.

Subject Diabetes -- Exercise therapy.
Insulin resistance -- Exercise therapy.
Diabetes -- Prevention.
Descript xii, 218 p. : ill.
Content text
Media computer
Carrier online resource
Contents Chapter 1. The Increasing Burden of Type 2 Diabetes: Magnitude, Causes, and Implications of the Epidemic; Chapter 2. Waging War on Type 2 Diabetes: Primary Prevention Through Exercise Biology; Chapter 3. Fatty Acid Uptake and Insulin Resistance; Chapter 4. Lipid Metabolism and Insulin Signaling; Chapter 5. Metabolic Inflexibility and Insulin Resistance; Chapter 6. Nutrient Sensor Links Obesity With Diabetes Risk; Chapter 7. Inflammation-induced Insulin Resistance in Obesity: When immunity Impacts on Metabolic Control; Chapter 8. Transcription Factors Regulating Exercise Adaptation; Chapter 9. Exercise and Calorie Restriction Use Different Mechanisms to Improve Insulin Sensitivity; Chapter 10. Mitochondrial Oxidative Capacity and Insulin Resistance; Chapter 11. Effects of Acute Exercise and Exercise Training on Insulin Action in Skeletal Muscle; Chapter 12. Resistance Exercise Training and the Management of Diabetes; Chapter 13. AMPK: The Master Switch for Type 2 Diabetes?; Chapter 14. Protein Kinase C and Insulin Resistance; Chapter 15. Evidence for the Prescription of Exercise as a Therapy.
Note 400 annual accesses. UkHlHU
Alt author Hawley, John A.
Zierath, Juleen R.
ISBN 9781450455497 (e-book)

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