Exercise and Type 2 Diabetes: American College of Sports Medicine and the American Diabetes Association: Joint Position Statement. Exercise and Type 2 Diabetes.
Colberg SR, Albright AL, Blissmer BJ, Braun B, Chasan-Taber L, Fernhall B, Regensteiner JG, Rubin RR, Sigal RJ; American College of Sports Medicine; American Diabetes Association. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2010 Dec;42(12):2282-303.
The American College of Sports Medicine and the American Diabetes Association have released a joint position statement describing “the benefits of physical training…along with recommendations for varying activities, physical activity- associated blood glucose management, diabetes prevention, gestational diabetes, and safe and effective practices for physical activity with diabetes-related complications.”
https://journals.lww.com/cjsportsmed/Fulltext/2012/01000/Attention_Deficit_Hyperactivity_Disorder_and_the.16.aspx
Kristal: SMR has noted that position statement. Thanks for reminding us.
https://sportsmedresearch.blogspot.com/2011/09/american-medical-society-for-sports.html
When it comes to diabetes, of course things like eating and physical activity must be altered. Those with this condition fatigue quicker, so would it be possible to administer DHEA or Androstenedione hormone along with glucose regiment prior to exercise. This is a pre-cursor to sex hormones but it also helps to restore the oxidative balance in those with diabetes.
In other terms would using this hormone help control the fatigue levels and amount of oxygen produced, for those with this condition.