Book Description:
ISBN-13: 9783319610115
“Diabetes and Exercise: From Pathophysiology to Clinical Implementation” is a comprehensive guide that delves into the relationship between diabetes and physical activity. This second edition of the book, part of the Contemporary Diabetes series, provides a thorough exploration of the pathophysiology of diabetes and how exercise can be effectively integrated into clinical practice.
The book covers a wide range of topics, including the impact of exercise on insulin sensitivity, glucose metabolism, and cardiovascular health in individuals with diabetes. It also discusses the role of exercise in preventing and managing complications associated with diabetes, such as neuropathy and retinopathy.
Readers will find practical guidance on designing exercise programs for patients with diabetes, taking into account their individual needs and limitations. The book also addresses the latest research on exercise interventions for different types of diabetes, including type 1, type 2, and gestational diabetes.
“Diabetes and Exercise: From Pathophysiology to Clinical Implementation” is a valuable resource for healthcare professionals looking to optimize the care of patients with diabetes through the incorporation of exercise into their treatment plans.
This edition retains the full content with the added advantage of portability, allowing readers to easily access and engage with the material from any device, whether in a classroom or during fieldwork.