Sprints may be best for diabetes prevention

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

Fitness orthodoxy shifts slowly. New research demonstrates that sprints may be best for diabetes prevention:

Timmons and his team found that young sedentary men who did just 15 minutes of all-out sprinting on an exercise bike spread out over two weeks substantially improved their ability to metabolize glucose (sugar). Traditional aerobic exercise programs can boost sensitivity to the key blood-sugar-regulating hormone insulin. The high-intensity program did this too, but it also directly reduced the men’s blood sugar levels — something that standard exercise programs have not been shown to do.

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