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Maximal workload capacity (Wmax) was significantly greater in normoglycemic controls when compared with obese and non-obese diabetes patients (P < 0.05).
After blood sampling, maximal workload capacity (Wmax) was determined with an electromagnetically braked cycle ergometer (Lode Excalibur, Groningen, the Netherlands) during an incremental exhaustive exercise test.
After blood sampling, all subjects performed an incremental exercise test on a cycle ergometer (Lode Excalibur) to determine their maximal workload capacity.
Oral glucose tolerance, blood glycated haemoglobin, lipid profile, body composition, maximal workload capacity, whole body and skeletal muscle oxidative capacity and skeletal muscle fibre type composition were assessed before and after 2 and 6 months of intervention.
The moderate-intensity exercise bout consisted of continuous cycling performed on a cycle ergometer at 50% of individual maximal workload capacity of the patients, translating to an average absolute workload of 85 ± 4 W (∼6 MET).
Blood glucose homeostasis was assessed by continuous glucose monitoring over 48 h during which subjects performed no exercise (control) or 60 min of cycling exercise (50% maximal workload capacity) distributed either as a single session performed every other day or as 30 min of exercise performed daily.
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Participants performed an incremental cycling test to determine their maximum workload capacity (Wmax).
Maximal short exercise capacity (the maximal workload; MSEC) is recorded.
No overall reduction was found in maximal exercise capacity, either expressed as maximal workload or as peak oxygen uptake; however, a wide range was found.
The obtained maximal workload during the steep ramp test, indicated as maximal short exercise capacity (MSEC) [ 27], the time cycled at that load and heart rate (HR) at the end of the test are recorded.
The increases in peak vasodilator capacity observed by Sinoway were also not associated with muscle hypertrophy, as the training program did not alter maximal workload performed or forearm circumference, and because plethysmographic flow responses are normalised to dL of forearm tissue (Sinoway et al. 1986 , 1987.
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