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"Diabetes and Exercise: From Pathophysiology to Clinical Implementation, 2nd Edition" is a comprehensive resource that explores the intricate relationship between diabetes management and physical activity. It provides an in-depth examination of the physiological mechanisms underlying diabetes, along with practical strategies for integrating exercise into the care of individuals with diabetes. This edition updates previous findings and incorporates the latest research to address the evolving landscape of diabetes care.
The book is authored by a team of experts in the fields of diabetes, endocrinology, and exercise physiology. Their collective experience contributes to a well-rounded perspective on the challenges and solutions associated with exercise in diabetic patients. This second edition is essential for healthcare professionals, including endocrinologists, diabetes educators, and exercise specialists, who are looking to optimize patient outcomes through exercise interventions.
ISBN for the book is 978-0367330970, and it is published by Taylor & Francis Group. This edition further elucidates the clinical implications of physical activity in diabetes care, offering case studies, guidelines, and recommendations for practitioners to follow. It emphasizes the role of personalized exercise programs tailored to individual patient needs, taking into account specific health conditions associated with diabetes.
This book serves as both a foundational text for students and a valuable reference for practitioners. It highlights the importance of a multidisciplinary approach to diabetes management, reinforcing how exercise can be an effective tool in improving glycemic control and overall quality of life for patients. By bridging the gap between research and clinical practice, "Diabetes and Exercise" positions itself as a pivotal text in the ongoing efforts to combat diabetes through lifestyle interventions.
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