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. 2010 Dec 15:2011:127315.
doi: 10.4061/2011/127315.

Aging, resistance training, and diabetes prevention

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Aging, resistance training, and diabetes prevention

Kyle D Flack et al. J Aging Res. .

Abstract

With the aging of the baby-boom generation and increases in life expectancy, the American population is growing older. Aging is associated with adverse changes in glucose tolerance and increased risk of diabetes; the increasing prevalence of diabetes among older adults suggests a clear need for effective diabetes prevention approaches for this population. The purpose of paper is to review what is known about changes in glucose tolerance with advancing age and the potential utility of resistance training (RT) as an intervention to prevent diabetes among middle-aged and older adults. Age-related factors contributing to glucose intolerance, which may be improved with RT, include improvements in insulin signaling defects, reductions in tumor necrosis factor-α, increases in adiponectin and insulin-like growth factor-1 concentrations, and reductions in total and abdominal visceral fat. Current RT recommendations and future areas for investigation are presented.

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Age-related physiological changes and diabetes risk: Potential influence of RT.

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