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The purpose of the study is to evaluate the effects of different amounts and intensities of aerobic exercise training programs, with and without weight loss, in people who are at risk for diabetes. An additional purpose of the study is to evaluate the factors in the blood and in exercising muscles that contribute to the improvement in those risk factors. This information will be used to improve exercise training guidelines for improving cardiovascular and metabolic health in people with abnormal fasting glucose, also known as prediabetes.
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729 subjects were consented, 288 participants were randomized.
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Age: 45-75 years
Moderately Overweight determined by Body Mass Index: 25.0 - 35.4
Fasting plasma glucose: > 95 - < 126 mg/dL until 2/15/2012 when lower limit was adjusted to > 100 mg/dL
o Readings from two separate days, both being > 95 (> 100 after 2/15/2012)and one of the two being < 126
Low density (LDL) cholesterol: < 190 mg/dL
Triglycerides: < 600 mg/dL
Resting blood pressure: < 160/90 mmHg
Inactive: Exercise < one day/week; Peak oxygen consumption: > 18.0 - < 40.0 ml/kg/min until 2/15/2012 when lower limit was adjusted to 12.0 ml/kg/min
Medications: Stable use of all medications for > three months
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288 participants in 4 patient groups
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