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Exercise Rx - Active Living for Blood Sugar Regulation - cover

Exercise Rx - Active Living for Blood Sugar Regulation

Azhar ul Haque Sario

Publisher: Royal Co.

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Summary

Looking for a fresh perspective on diabetes management?  "Exercise Rx: Active Living for Blood Sugar Regulation" is your comprehensive guide to harnessing the power of physical activity. This book dives deep into the science of exercise as medicine, exploring cutting-edge topics like exercise mimetics, the gut microbiome's role, and the neuroprotective benefits of movement. We cover practical applications too, with chapters on optimizing exercise timing, integrating technology, and tailoring programs for diverse populations.
 
 
 
This isn't your typical diabetes book! We go beyond basic exercise recommendations. Discover how exercise impacts your brain, your gut, and even your sleep. Learn how to personalize exercise strategies using the latest technology. Find guidance on specific populations like aging adults and youth.  "Exercise Rx" bridges the gap between research and clinical practice, giving you the evidence-based tools to truly integrate exercise as a primary therapy for diabetes.
Available since: 06/03/2025.
Print length: 198 pages.

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