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Management of the Exercising Diabetic

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Hormone Replacement Therapy

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Diabetes mellitus is characterized by hyperglycemia resulting from either an absolute or relative insulin deficiency, and affects over 16 million people in the United States. Diabetes is classified into several types (1), but the most frequently encountered categories are types 1 and 2 diabetes. Type 1 diabetes results from pancreatic-cell destruction, which causes in an absolute insulin deficiency. On the other hand, type 2 diabetes is characterized initially by insulin resistance followed by a progressive decline in insulin secretion (2).

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Jones, R.E. (1999). Management of the Exercising Diabetic. In: Meikle, A.W. (eds) Hormone Replacement Therapy. Contemporary Endocrinology, vol 13. Humana Press, Totowa, NJ. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-59259-700-0_12

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