Publications by authors named "Panpan Zuo"

Aims: To explore the effects of six months of moderate-intensity aerobic exercise on pancreatic fat content and its impact on β-cell function.

Materials And Methods: A total of 106 patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus were randomized to either a moderate-intensity aerobic training group (three times a week, including 5 min warm-up, 50 min aerobic dancing, and 5 min relaxation, n = 53) or control group (n = 53) with 6-month intervention. The primary endpoint was change in pancreatic fat content.

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Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess the effects of glucose fluctuation targeted intervention on neurologic function, independent living skills, and quality of life in type 2 diabetes patients following the first episode of cerebral infarction (CI).

Methods: This was a randomized control trial. Following confirmed cerebral infarction, 75 patients with type 2 diabetes were randomized into 2 groups: control group ( = 37) with usual care, focused on hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) control, targeting A1c < 7%, and intervention group ( = 37) with usual care, focused on hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) control, targeting A1c < 7%, and intervention group (.

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Objective: To examine the effects of resistance training relative to aerobic training on abdominal adipose tissue and metabolic variables in adults with prediabetes.

Methods: 105 participants with prediabetes were randomized into the resistance training group (RT, = 35), aerobic training group (AT, = 35), and control group (CG, = 35). The participants completed supervised 12-month exercise; the control group followed the primary lifestyle without exercise intervention.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to compare glycemic control between type 2 diabetes patients using insulin therapy and those using oral hypoglycemic agents, while also examining their pancreatic beta-cell function.
  • Conducted with 2,272 patients across four academic hospitals in China, the research matched 1,136 patients in each group based on age and diabetes duration, using statistical methods to analyze the data.
  • Results indicated that oral hypoglycemic agents were more effective for glycemic control in patients with less than 5 years of diabetes duration, while insulin therapy did not significantly influence glycemic control and was found to help protect beta-cell function.
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