2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00421-022-04911-9
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Transcriptomic modulation in response to high-intensity interval training in monocytes of older women with type 2 diabetes

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“…Details are described in the Supplemental Material and have also been described previously (32,34,35).…”
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“…Details are described in the Supplemental Material and have also been described previously (32,34,35).…”
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“…and immunochemistry -Details are described in the Supplemental Material and as previously described 32,34,35 .…”
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“…Recent European Journal of Applied Physiology publications indicate how different exercise strategies can improve physiological responses in people with type 2 diabetes. High-intensity interval training (HIIT) combined with or without resistance training can favorably down-regulate micro RNAs that are controllers of inflammation and muscle atrophy (Ghodrat et al 2022 ), and down-regulate gene expression associated with atherosclerosis (Hamelin Morrissette et al 2022 ). Either HIIT or traditional moderate-intensity continuous training is effective for improving peripheral oxygen extraction during exercise in diabetics (Ryckeghem et al 2022 ).…”
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