Daily walking habit reduces fasting blood sugar level in newly diagnosed diabetic participants in rural Bangladesh
Diabetes mellitus, a life-threatening non-communicable disease, is now an epidemic-level problem in developed countries, and also prevalent in developing countries, including Bangladesh. Bangladesh has been facing a significant and growing burden of diabetes mellitus handling in recent decades. In t...
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Main Authors: | Subrina Jesmin (Author), Takeru Shima (Author), Naoto Yamaguchi (Author), Farzana Sohael (Author), Adil Maqbool (Author), Arifur Rahman (Author), Masao Moroi (Author), Nobutake Shimojo (Author), Saturo Kawano (Author), Koichi Watanabe (Author), Fumi Takeda (Author), Hideaki Soya (Author) |
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Japanese Society of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine,
2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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