The Independent and Combined Effects of Aerobic Exercise and Dietary Fish Intake on Serum Lipids and Glycemic Control in NIDDM: A randomized controlled study
David W. Dunstan, Trevor A. Mori, Ian B. Puddey, Lawrence J. Beilin, Valerie Burke, Alan R. Morton +1 more
Diabetes Care
Abstract
A reduced fat diet incorporating one daily fish meal reduces serum triglycerides and increases HDL2 cholesterol in dyslipidemic NIDDM patients. Associated deterioration in glycemic control can be prevented by a concomitant program of moderate exercise.
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moderate exercise prevents deterioration in glycemic control
“Associated deterioration in glycemic control can be prevented by a concomitant program of moderate exercise.”
fish meal increases HDL2 cholesterol
“A reduced fat diet incorporating one daily fish meal reduces serum triglycerides and increases HDL2 cholesterol in dyslipidemic NIDDM patients.”
fish meal reduces serum triglycerides
“A reduced fat diet incorporating one daily fish meal reduces serum triglycerides and increases HDL2 cholesterol in dyslipidemic NIDDM patients.”