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    Vascular Health and Physical Performance In Older Normal and Pre-Diabetic Adults Following a Diabetes Prevention Program 

    Lasack, Logan M. (2019-05)
    The CDC led a Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) to negate the progress of prediabetes developing into type 2 diabetes (T2D). Prior research has reported DPP decreasing the rate of T2D (58%) compared to Metformin (31%) among ...
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    Effects of L-Citrulline on microvascular function, skeletal muscle oxygen, and lipolysis in healthy and prediabetic older adults: an exploratory study 

    Martinson, Christopher R. (2019-12)
    Background: Prediabetes may increase the risk of endothelial dysfunction and reduce skeletal muscle oxygenation. Increased lipolysis during exercise may reduce fat mass and improve insulin sensitivity. L-citrulline improves ...
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    The effects of short-term L-citrulline supplementation on arterial stiffness in prediabetic and healthy adults 

    Nagel, Jessica (2019-05)
    Background: Prediabetes is marked by elevated levels of plasma glucose. Chronic hyperglycemia may induce thickening of the arteries, oxidative stress, and endothelial dysfunction, a primary cause for cardiovascular disease. ...
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    Effects of twelve weeks of diabetes prevention program on cardiovascular risk factors 

    Thielen, Blaire (2019-12)
    The purpose of this study was to generate hypotheses and measure the effectiveness of 12 weeks of Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP). The DPP, focused on increased physical activity, eating healthy, and portion control, was ...

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    AuthorLasack, Logan M. (1)Martinson, Christopher R. (1)Nagel, Jessica (1)Thielen, Blaire (1)Subject
    Diabetes (4)
    Kinesiology (4)
    Dietary supplements (2)Blood pressure (1)Cardiovascular system (1)Exercise therapy. (1)Medicine, Preventive (1)Medicine, preventive (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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