The Role of Exercise Therapy on the Rehabilitation Process of Diabetes and Research Progress
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62517/jmhs.202305102
Author(s)
Dong Yani, Li Zhixiao*, Liu Yang, Chen Hongtong
Affiliation(s)
Hubei University of Chinese Medicine, Wuhan, Hubei, China
*Corresponding Author
Abstract
With the increasing number of diabetic patients in China, the impact and role of exercise therapy in the rehabilitation process of diabetes is becoming more and more obvious. Exercise therapy can effectively lower blood glucose and regulate the indicators of diabetes, as well as help improve patients' poor mood and quality of life. This article reviews the effects of different exercises on patients, the mechanisms of action of exercise therapy in the treatment of diabetes, and the considerations of exercise therapy.
Keywords
Exercise Therapy; Diabetes Mellitus; Mechanism; Research Progress
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