2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jbmt.2020.10.011
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Profile of blood pressure and glycemic responses after interval exercise in older women attending (in) a public health physical activity program

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“…Studies investigating the effects of different exercise modalities on blood glucose indicators in older adults have shown mixed results, with some studies reporting no significant improvements, [31,36,37,52] while others have observed opposite results. [29,32,36] Exercise is a cost-effective and practical form of health care that is superior to pharmacotherapy, but various factors such as exercise modality, intensity, duration, frequency of training, training environment, and temperature can all influence the outcomes of subjects' blood indicators.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Studies investigating the effects of different exercise modalities on blood glucose indicators in older adults have shown mixed results, with some studies reporting no significant improvements, [31,36,37,52] while others have observed opposite results. [29,32,36] Exercise is a cost-effective and practical form of health care that is superior to pharmacotherapy, but various factors such as exercise modality, intensity, duration, frequency of training, training environment, and temperature can all influence the outcomes of subjects' blood indicators.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%