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Moderate Intensity Walking and Blood Glucose Control in Women with Gestational Diabetes Mellitus

To determine the effect of postprandial moderate intensity walking on glucose control in women with GDM. Subjects were eight women with GDM, treated by diet with no medications and no contraindications to exercise. Each woman wore a continuous glucose monitoring system (CGMS; Medtronics, Inc.) for f...

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Published in:Medicine and science in sports and exercise 2012-05, Vol.44 (5S), p.95-96
Main Authors: Coe, Dawn P, Kendrick, Jo M, Howard, Bobby C, Bassett, David R, Thompson, Dixie L, Conger, Scott A, White, Jennifer D
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