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In attività contro il diabete
pubblicato nel Gennaio - Febbraio 2001 in Sport&Medicina - fascicolo n.1

  1. Reaven GM. Role of insulin residence in Human disease. Diabetes 1988;37:1595-1607.

  2. Abayomi O, Akanji, Egbe Osifo, Melania Kirk, Derek T, Hockaday R. The effect of changes in plasma nonesterified fatty acid levels on oxidative metabolism during moderate exercise with non-insulin - dependent diabetes mellitus. Metabolism 1993;42(4):426-34.

  3. Vanninem E, Laitinen J, Uusitupa M. Physical activity and fibrinogen concentration in newly diagnosed NIDDM. Diabetes Care 1994;17,9:1031-38.

  4. Dela F, Ploug T, Handberg A, Petersen LN, Larsen JJ, Mikines KJ, Galbo H. Physical training increase muscle glut4 protein and mRNA in patient with NIDDM. Diabetes 1994;43(7):862-65.

  5. De Feo P. Attività fisica nel diabete tipo 2: implicazioni fisiopatologiche. In: L'attività fisica del diabete: come, quando, perché farla. Coord Scient Ed, M. Manai, 31-36.

  6. Piano sanitario nazionale 1988-2000. Un patto di solidarietà per la salute. Suppl Ord GU 288, 1988.

  7. Helmrich PS, Ragland DR, Leung RW, Paffenbarger RS Jr.: Physical activity and reduced occurence of non-insulin - dependent diabetes mellitus. N Engl J Med. 1991;325,3:147-152.

  8. Hu FB, Sigal RJ, Rich - Edwards JW, Colditz GA, Solomon CG, Willett WC, Speizer FE, Manson JAE. Walking compared with vigorous physical activity and risk of tipe 2 diabetes in women. JAMA, 1999;282(15):1433-39.

  9. Manson JAE, Nathan DM, Krolewski AS, Stampfer MJ, Wilett WC, Hennehens CH. A prospective study of exercise and incidence of diabetes among US male physicians. JAMA, 1992;268(1):63-67.

  10. Schranz AG, Tuomilheto J, Marti B, et al. Low physical activity and worsening of glucose tolerance: results from a2 - year fallow-up of a population sample in Malta. Diabetes Res Clin Pract 1991;11:127-36.

  11. Burchfiel CM, Sharp DS, Curb D et al. Physical activity and incidence of diabetes: The Honolulu heart program. Am J Epidemiol 1995;141:360-68.

  12. Lynch J, Helmrich SP, Lahha TA, Kaplan GA, Richard D, Cohen MA et al. Moderately intense physical activies and higj levels of cardiorespiratory fitness reduce the risk of non - insulin - dependent diabetes mellitus in middle. agend men Arch Intern Med, 1996;15:1307-14.

  13. Torjesen PA, Birkeland KI, Anderssen SA, Hjermann I, Holme I, Urdal P. Lifestyle changes may reverse development of the insulin resistance syndrome. Diabetes Care 1997;20(1):26-31.

  14. Matthews DR, Hosker JP, Rudenski AS, Naylor BA, Treacher DF, Turner RC. Homeostasis model assessment: insulin resistance and B-cell function from fasting plasma glucose and insulin concentration in man. Diabetologia 1985;28:412-19.

  15. Eriksson KF, Lindgare F. Prevention of tipe 2 (non-insulin - dependent) diabetes mellitus by diet and physical exercise. Diabetologia 1991;34:891-98.

  16. Bourn DM. The potential for lifestyle change to influence the progression of impaired glucose tolerance to no-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. Diabetic Medicine 1996;13:938-45.

  17. Pan X, Li G, Hu Y. Effect of dietary and/or exercise intervention on incident of diabetes in 530 subjects with impaired glucose tolerance from. 1986 – 1992. Chung - Hua Nei Ko Tsa Chih, Chinese J intern Med 1995;34:108-12.

  18. Lesser KB, Gruppuso PA, Terry RB, Carpenter MW. Exercise fails to improve postprandial glycemic excursion in women with gestational diabetes. The Journal of Maternal - fetal Medicine 1996;5:211-17.

  19. Artal R. Exercise: an alternative therapy for gestational diabetes. The Physician and Sportmedicine, 1996;24,(3):54-66.

  20. Trovati M, Carta Q, Cavalot F, Vitali S, Banaudi C, Greco Lucchina P et al. Influence of physical training on blood glucose control glucose tolerance insulin secretionand insulin action in non-insulin-dependent diabetic patients. Diabetes Care 1984;7(5):416-20.

  21. Krotkiewski M, Lonnroth P, Mandroukas K, Wroblewski Z, Rebuffè M, Scrive G et al. The effect of physical training on insulin secretion and effectiveness and on glucose metabolism in obesity and type 2 (non-insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus. Diabetologia 1985;28:881-90.

  22. Yamanouchi K, Shinozaki T, Chikada K, Nishikawa T, Ito K, Shimizu S et al. Daily walking combined with diet therapy is a useful means for obese NIDDM patients not only to reduce body weight but also to improve insulin sensitivity. Diabetes Care, 1995;18:775-78.

  23. Corigliano G, Turco S, Gentile S, Pappalardo L, Perrelli A, Agrusta M et al. Efficacia e affidabilità di un programma di attività motoria regolare in NIDDM urbanizzati. In: Corigliano G ed. Proceedings of the 6 International Meeting on Diabetes and Sport. Paestum, 1994;3:24-26. ALBA Naples, Italy, 120-22.

  24. Skarfors ET, Wegener TA, Lithell H, Selinus. Physical training as treatment for type 2 (non-insuline-dependent) diabetes in elderly men a feasibility study over 2 years. Diabetologia 1987;30:930-33.

  25. Corigliano G. Come, dove e quando fare esercizio fisico (NIDDM). In: Atti X Giornate Diabetologiche Sarde (ed. M. Manai), 68-73.

  26. Agrusta M, Strollo F, Tonutti L. L'educazione terapeutica del paziente diabetico. Giornale Italiano di Diabetologica (Suppl.) 19,(4):67-70.

  27. Convegno Regionale Campano SID-AMD. L’educazione terapeutica. Napoli, 1999;16-19 (dati non pubblicati).