Can treadmill aerobic training enhance glucose tolerance in stroke survivors?

In 2007, Ivey, et. al., conducted study about Insulin resistance and glucose intolerance which are prevalent among individuals post-stroke, elevating the risk of cardiovascular complications and recurrent stroke. Recent research indicates that treadmill exercise training (T-AEX) could enhance aerobic capacity in chronic stroke patients, hinting at its potential to positively impact glucose metabolism. In this study, we aimed to investigate the effects of a progressive … Continue reading Can treadmill aerobic training enhance glucose tolerance in stroke survivors?

Can perturbed treadmill exercises reduce falls in frail elderly individuals?

In 2004, a study conducted by Hiroyuki Shimada, et. al., a new intervention program aimed at preventing falls among physically disabled elderly individuals has shown promising results. The study, published in [Journal Name], investigated the effects of perturbed walking exercise using a bilateral separated treadmill. The research included 32 participants aged 66 to 98 years, residing in long-term care facilities or receiving outpatient care. These … Continue reading Can perturbed treadmill exercises reduce falls in frail elderly individuals?