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Exercise under hyperinsulinaemic conditions increases whole-body glucose disposal without affecting muscle glycogen utilisation in type 1 diabetes.
K. Chokkalingam
, K. Tsintzas
,
L. Norton
, K. Jewell
, I. A. Macdonald
, P. I. Mansell
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Medicine and Dentistry
Exercise
100%
Muscle
83%
Glucose
66%
Insulin
66%
Glycogen
50%
Glucose Utilization
50%
Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus
33%
Patient with Type 1 Diabetes
33%
Muscle Metabolism
33%
Inpatient
33%
Protein
16%
Phosphorylation
16%
Diabetes
16%
Metabolism
16%
Combination Therapy
16%
Scanning Electron Microscopy
16%
Carbohydrate
16%
Mitogen Activated Protein Kinase 3
16%
Glycogen Analysis
16%
Indirect Calorimetry
16%
Protein Kinase B
16%
Muscle Biopsy
16%
Thigh Muscle
16%
Glycogen Synthase Kinase 3alpha
16%
Mitogen Activated Protein Kinase 1
16%
Age
16%
Man
16%
Rest
16%
Cycling
16%
Fat
16%
Blood
16%
Energy Expenditure
16%
Energy Metabolism
16%