to decreased socialization, autonomy, and overall quality of life ( Salkeld et al., 2000 ). This public health issue is even more serious in specific subsets of patients with specific diseases, such as patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM). Indeed, these patients have a higher risk of falling
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Stefano Palermi, Anna M. Sacco, Immacolata Belviso, Nastasia Marino, Francesco Gambardella, Carlo Loiacono, and Felice Sirico
Luca Pollonini, Lauren Gulley Cox, and Stacey L. Gorniak
Almost 24% of the 40 million individuals in the United States aged 60 years and older are currently living with Type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2012 ). Persons with DM experience declines in hand/finger sensorimotor function compared with healthy
Kin-Kit Li, Lorna Ng, Sheung-Tak Cheng, and Helene H. Fung
. Accordingly, the effects should be validated across different populations and settings. This study examined the framing effect among older adults with type 2 diabetes (T2D). Message Framing in PA Promotion According to prospect theory ( Tversky & Kahneman, 1981 ), decisions are made based on the subjective
Pooja Bhati and M. Ejaz Hussain
most overlooked and underdiagnosed cardiovascular complication of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). 7 , 8 Although symptoms of CAN manifest late in the disease course, subclinical CAN without any symptoms characterized by impaired heart rate variability (HRV) could be detected as early as 1 year after
Shaima Alothman, Jeffrey C. Hoover, Mohammed M. Alshehri, Aqeel M. Alenazi, Jo Wick, Joseph LeMaster, Jason Rucker, and Patricia M. Kluding
least 35 diseases, including diabetes and cardiovascular diseases. 6 , 7 The SB is a major health issue in people with type 2 diabetes (T2D). 8 , 9 T2D is a chronic metabolic disease characterized by abnormal insulin signaling that leads to an accumulation of high levels of glucose in circulating blood
Nele Huys, Vicky Van Stappen, Samyah Shadid, Marieke De Craemer, Odysseas Androutsos, Jaana Lindström, Konstantinos Makrilakis, Maria S. de Sabata, Luis Moreno, Pilar De Miguel-Etayo, Violeta Iotova, Imre Rurik, Yannis Manios, Greet Cardon, and on behalf of the Feel4Diabetes-Study Group
form of diabetes, type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM), accounts for 91% of all diabetes cases. 3 The risk for T2DM is determined by several nonmodifiable (eg, ethnicity, family history of diabetes, older age) and also modifiable (eg, overweight and obesity, unhealthy diet, low physical activity [PA
Rodrigo Sudatti Delevatti, Thais Reichert, Cláudia Gomes Bracht, Salime Donida Chedid Lisboa, Elisa Corrêa Marson, Rochelle Rocha Costa, Ana Carolina Kanitz, Vitória Bones, Ricardo Stein, and Luiz Fernando Martins Kruel
diabetes, 1 whereas overall physical activity and exercise training are part of diabetes treatment. 2 In order to reduce morbidity and mortality in patients with type 2 diabetes, decreasing the sedentary behavior and increasing physical activity levels have been desired outcomes in diabetes management
Javier Brazo-Sayavera, Olga López-Torres, Álvaro Martos-Bermúdez, Lorena Rodriguez-Garcia, Marcela González-Gross, and Amelia Guadalupe-Grau
general population, and even worse effects in at-risk individuals. 5 This is of particular importance to older adults with type 2 diabetes (T2DM), where physical activity (PA) has been shown to be essential for insulin sensitivity and glycemic control, increased fitness levels, and decreased risk of
Xingyun Zhu, Fang Zhang, Jing Chen, Yingxi Zhao, Tianhao Ba, Chu Lin, Yingli Lu, Tao Yu, Xiaoling Cai, Li Zhang, and Linong Ji
Exercise training interventions have been proved to improve well-being in the general population ( Lin et al., 2015 ; Physical Activity Guidelines Advisory Committee, 2008 ; Zhao et al., 2020 ). Compared with healthy individuals, patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) have a higher risk of
Saowaluck Suntraluck, Hirofumi Tanaka, and Daroonwan Suksom
Diabetes mellitus is recognized as one of the leading causes of disability, morbidity, and premature mortality and has become an epidemic in many countries. Patients with type 2 diabetes demonstrate four times greater mortality from cardiovascular disease ( Almdal, Scharling, Jensen, & Vestergaard