Intermittent Physical Training Decreases Peak of Blood Glucose Level after Meals in Rats
Abstract: Some people prefer doing exercise following the intermittent model while others prefer the continuous one . However, it is still unclear which is the best one for blood glucose regulation. This study was carried out to determine the difference between the changes in blood glucose levels af...
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2017
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