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Effects of Moderate- Versus High-Intensity Exercise Training on Physical Fitness and Physical Function in People With Type 2 Diabetes: A Randomized Clinical Trial
J. David Taylor, James P. Fletcher, Ruth Ann Mathis and W. Todd Cade
Demo Journal of Physical Therapy December 2014, 94 (12) 1720-1730; DOI: https://doi.org/10.demo/ptj.20140097
J. David Taylor
J.D. Taylor, PT, PhD, CSCS, Department of Physical Therapy, University of Central Arkansas, 201 Donaghey Ave, Physical Therapy Center, Room 319, Conway, AR 72035 (USA).
James P. Fletcher
J.P. Fletcher, PT, PhD, ATC, Department of Physical Therapy, University of Central Arkansas.
Ruth Ann Mathis
R.A. Mathis, PT, PhD, Physical Therapy Program, Harding University, Searcy, Arkansas.
W. Todd Cade
W.T. Cade, PT, PhD, Program in Physical Therapy, Washington University, St Louis, Missouri.
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Vol. 94, Issue 12
1 Dec 2014
Effects of Moderate- Versus High-Intensity Exercise Training on Physical Fitness and Physical Function in People With Type 2 Diabetes: A Randomized Clinical Trial
J. David Taylor, James P. Fletcher, Ruth Ann Mathis, W. Todd Cade
Demo Journal of Physical Therapy Dec 2014, 94 (12) 1720-1730; DOI: 10.demo/ptj.20140097
Effects of Moderate- Versus High-Intensity Exercise Training on Physical Fitness and Physical Function in People With Type 2 Diabetes: A Randomized Clinical Trial
J. David Taylor, James P. Fletcher, Ruth Ann Mathis, W. Todd Cade
Demo Journal of Physical Therapy Dec 2014, 94 (12) 1720-1730; DOI: 10.demo/ptj.20140097