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by Judith G. RegensteinerJudith G. RegensteinerDiabetes is a major public health problem in the United States. This collection, Diabetes and Exercise, discusses the extent of the problem of diabetes and sedentary lifestyle and presents a compelling rationale for the importance of increased physical activity and exercise in persons with diabetes. The concept of exercise as medicine has a strong but underappreciated scientific basis for the prevention and treatment of diabetes. Diabetes and Exercise, compiled by a team of experts in the field, focuses on both the physiological and practical aspects of the beneficial effects of exercise. This thorough collaboration provides the why's and how's to implementing the physical activity and exercise changes so important in diabetes prevention and disease management.AdvertisingProduct DetailsISBN-13:9781588299260Publisher:Springer-Verlag New York, LLCPublication date:04/28/2009Series:Contemporary Diabetes SeriesEdition description:2009Pages:322Product dimensions:7.50(w) x 10.30(h) x 0.80(d)Related SubjectsGeneral & Miscellaneous - MedicineTable of ContentsPART I:Epidemiology and PreventionChapter 1 The Epidemic of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: Its Links to Obesity, Insulin Resistance and LipotoxicityKenneth Cusi, MDThe University of Texas Health Science Center at San AntonioChapter 2 Prevention of Type 2 DiabetesJonathan E. Shaw, MDInternational Diabetes Institute and Monash UniversityRichard W. Simpson, DMMonash UniversityChapter 3 The Metabolic SyndromeAoife M. Brennan, MDBeth Israel Deaconess Medical CenterLaura Sweeney, MDBeth Israel Deaconess Medical CenterChristos S. Mantzoros. MD DScBeth Israel Deaconess Medical CenterPART II: PhysiologyEffects of type 2 diabetesPhysiological Effects of Exercise in diabetesChapter 4 Exercise Performance and Effects of Exercise Training In DiabetesIrene Schauer, MDUniversity of Colorado DenverTimothy Bauer, PhDUniversity of Colorado DenverPeter Watson, PhDUniversity of Colorado DenverJudith C. Regensteiner, PhDUniversity of Colorado DenverJane EB Reusch, MDUniversity of Colorado DenverChapter 5 The Cardiovascular Consequences of T2DM MellitusSherita Hill Golden, MD, MHSJohns Hopkins University School of MedicineChapter 6 Endothelial Dysfunction, Inflammation, and ExerciseJohn Doupis, MDJoslin Diabetes CenterJordan C. Schramm, BABeth Israel Deaconess Medical CenterAristidis Veves, MD, D.Sc.Beth Israel Deaconess Medical CenterChapter 7 Exercise, Adiposity, and RegionalFat DistributionKerry Stewart, EdD, FAACVPR, FACSM, FSGCJohns Hopkins School of MedicineChapter 8 Diabetes Mellitus and Exercise Physiology in the Presence of Diabetic Co-morbiditiesAmy Huebschmann, MDUniversity of Colorado DenverJudith C. Regensteiner, PhDUniversity of Colorado DenverPART III:Management and TreatmentChapter 9 Prescribing Exercise as Therapy for Patients with Diabetes (Exercise Prescription for Diabetics)Dalynn T. Badenhop, PhD, FACSMUniversity of Toledo Medical CenterChapter 10 Behavior Change Strategies for Increasing Exercise in DiabetesBrent Van Dorsten, PhDUniversity of Colorado DenverChapter 11 Nutritional Management of DiabetesNorica Tomuta, MDAlbert Einstein College of MedicineNichola Davis, MD, MSAlbert Einstein College of Medicine/Montefiore Medical CenterJudith Wylie-Rosett, EdD, RDAlbert Einstein College of Medicine/Montefiore Medical CenterCarmen Isasi, MD, PhDAlbert Einstein College of Medicine/Bronx-Lebanon Hospital CenterVlad Tomuta, MDAlbert Einstein College of MedicineChapter 12 Exercise Precautions/Guidelines for Exercise Testing in Diabetics Starting an Exercise ProgramBarry A. Franklin, PhDWilliam Beaumont HospitalWendy M. Miller, MDWilliam Beaumont HospitalKatherine Nori, MDWilliam Beaumont HospitalPeter A. McCullough, MD, MPHWilliam Beaumont HospitalPART IV:Special Considerations for Exercise in persons with DiabetesChapter 13Product DetailsISBN-13:9781588299260Publisher:Springer-Verlag New York, LLCPublication date:04/28/2009Series:Contemporary Diabetes SeriesEdition description:2009Pages:322Product dimensions:7.50(w) x 10.30(h) x 0.80(d)