Effects of Motor-level Electrical Stimulations on Postprandial Glucose Levels in Non-Diabetic Young Individuals
<p><strong>Background and objectives:</strong> Motor-level electrical stimulation (MES) has been shown to improve glucose tolerance and glucose uptake in both animals and humans. Recently, MES has been shown to improve the blood glucose control in people with Type 2 Diabetes (T2D)...
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Main Authors: | Han-Hung Huang (Author), Shelly D Weise (Author), Man-Soo Ko (Author), Trevor Hansen (Author), Annika Johnson (Author), Charity McCluskey (Author) |
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Journal of Novel Physiotherapy and Physical Rehabilitation - Peertechz Publications,
2017-02-06.
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