Nutrients (Sep 2023)

Physical Activity and Type 2 Diabetes: In Search of a Personalized Approach to Improving β-Cell Function

  • Emanuela Di Murro,
  • Gianfranco Di Giuseppe,
  • Laura Soldovieri,
  • Simona Moffa,
  • Ilaria Improta,
  • Umberto Capece,
  • Enrico Celestino Nista,
  • Francesca Cinti,
  • Gea Ciccarelli,
  • Michela Brunetti,
  • Antonio Gasbarrini,
  • Alfredo Pontecorvi,
  • Andrea Giaccari,
  • Teresa Mezza

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15194202
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 19
p. 4202

Abstract

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Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is one of the most widespread diseases worldwide. Lifestyle interventions, including diet and physical activity (PA), are fundamental non-pharmacological components of T2DM therapy. Exercise interventions are strongly recommended for people with or at risk of developing or already with overt diabetes, but adherence to PA guidelines in this population is still challenging. Furthermore, the heterogeneity of T2DM patients, driven by differing residual β-cell functionality, as well as the possibility of practicing different types and intensities of PA, has led to the need to develop tailored exercise and training plans. Investigations on blood glucose variation in response to exercise could help to clarify why individuals do not respond in the same way to PA, and to guide the prescription of personalized treatments. The aim of this review is to offer an updated overview of the current evidence on the effects of different regimens and modalities of PA regarding glucose sensing and β-cell secretory dynamics in individuals with prediabetes or T2DM, with a special focus on β-cell function.

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