Exercise program shows promise for Diabetes-Related memory problems
NCT ID NCT06401733
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tested a 12-week intensive exercise program (aerobic and resistance training) in 58 adults aged 40-85 with type 2 diabetes and mild cognitive issues. The goal was to see if exercise could improve thinking, blood sugar, inflammation, and physical function. Results may help guide future exercise plans for managing diabetes and protecting brain health.
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National University Polyclinic (Jurong Polyclinics)
Singapore, Singapore, 609788, Singapore
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