Research Article

Exercise Metabolism in Nonobese Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Following the Acute Restoration of Normoglycaemia

Figure 1

Serum insulin (a) and blood glucose (b) concentrations during the INS and CON trials. Data represent , mean ± SEM. (a) During the resting phase, the infusion significantly increased serum insulin in INS compared to CON (main effect of infusion, ); there were also significant interaction () and time (P < 0.0001) effects. During exercise, there was no effect of infusion, time, or an interaction. (b) At rest, the infusion significantly lowered blood glucose in INS compared to CON (main effect of infusion, ); there were also significant interaction () and time () effects. During exercise, blood glucose increased significantly in INS () but not in CON. # from CON; from immediately before exercise (0 min).
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