Exercise-Drug Interaction in Blood Sugar Regulation: Insights from α-Glucosidase Inhibitors and Postprandial Exercise
Abstract:Background:The global population is aging, and the diseases of these aging people are related to their living habits. Implementing a healthy diet, physical activity, and appropriate medication is equally important. This study explores the impact of 60% Maximum Heart Rate (MHR) exercise on blood sugar after taking α-glucosidase inhibitors-Nangapiry (α-GI-N) to explore optimal blood sugar control management. Methods: Seven healthy male college students participated in four experiments involving Group A (Control … Show more
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