S R Colberg

Summary

Affiliation: Old Dominion University
Country: USA

Publications

  1. ncbi Use of clinical practice recommendations for exercise by individuals with type 1 diabetes
    S R Colberg
    Old Dominion University, Department of Exercise Science, Physical Education, and Recreation, Norfolk, Virginia 23529, USA
    Diabetes Educ 26:265-71. 2000
  2. ncbi Physical activity participation may offset some of the negative impact of diabetes on cognitive function
    Sheri R Colberg
    Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA 23529, USA
    J Am Med Dir Assoc 9:434-8. 2008
  3. ncbi Exercise status affects skin perfusion via prostaglandin, nitric oxide, and EDHF pathways in diabetes
    Sheri R Colberg
    ESPER Department, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA 23529, USA
    Microvasc Res 77:120-4. 2009
  4. ncbi Postprandial walking is better for lowering the glycemic effect of dinner than pre-dinner exercise in type 2 diabetic individuals
    Sheri R Colberg
    Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA 23529, USA
    J Am Med Dir Assoc 10:394-7. 2009
  5. ncbi Exercise in the treatment and prevention of diabetes
    Sheri R Colberg
    Human Movement Sciences Department, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA 25329, USA
    Curr Sports Med Rep 8:169-75. 2009
  6. ncbi Pumping insulin during exercise: what healthcare providers and diabetic patients need to know
    Sheri R Colberg
    Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA, 23529, USA
    Phys Sportsmed 30:33-8. 2002
  7. ncbi Exercise and diabetes control: a winning combination
    S R Colberg
    Department of Exercise Science, Physical Education and Recreation, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA, 23529 0196, USA
    Phys Sportsmed 28:63-81. 2000
  8. ncbi Exercise and type 2 diabetes: the American College of Sports Medicine and the American Diabetes Association: joint position statement
    Sheri R Colberg
    Human Movement Sciences Department, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia, USA
    Diabetes Care 33:e147-67. 2010
  9. ncbi Prescribing exercise for individuals with type 2 diabetes: recommendations and precautions
    Sheri R Colberg
    Human Movement Sciences Department, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA
    Phys Sportsmed 39:13-26. 2011
  10. ncbi Physical activity, insulin action, and diabetes prevention and control
    Sheri R Colberg
    Exercise Science, Sport, Physical Education, and Recreation Department, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia 23529, USA
    Curr Diabetes Rev 3:176-84. 2007

Detail Information

Publications22

  1. ncbi Use of clinical practice recommendations for exercise by individuals with type 1 diabetes
    S R Colberg
    Old Dominion University, Department of Exercise Science, Physical Education, and Recreation, Norfolk, Virginia 23529, USA
    Diabetes Educ 26:265-71. 2000
    ..The purposes of this study were to determine the extent to which physically active individuals with type 1 diabetes actually follow exercise recommendations and to compare their use of current with previous recommendations...
  2. ncbi Physical activity participation may offset some of the negative impact of diabetes on cognitive function
    Sheri R Colberg
    Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA 23529, USA
    J Am Med Dir Assoc 9:434-8. 2008
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  3. ncbi Exercise status affects skin perfusion via prostaglandin, nitric oxide, and EDHF pathways in diabetes
    Sheri R Colberg
    ESPER Department, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA 23529, USA
    Microvasc Res 77:120-4. 2009
    ..These results suggest that regular exercise may exhibit the greatest effect on the normal functioning of these vasodilatory pathways, although diabetes and a sedentary state together may somewhat alter their relative importance...
  4. ncbi Postprandial walking is better for lowering the glycemic effect of dinner than pre-dinner exercise in type 2 diabetic individuals
    Sheri R Colberg
    Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA 23529, USA
    J Am Med Dir Assoc 10:394-7. 2009
    ..In prior studies of exercise done before or after breakfast and lunch, postprandial activity generally reduces glycemia more than pre-meal. This study sought to examine the effects of exercise before or after an evening meal...
  5. ncbi Exercise in the treatment and prevention of diabetes
    Sheri R Colberg
    Human Movement Sciences Department, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA 25329, USA
    Curr Sports Med Rep 8:169-75. 2009
    ..To undertake physical activity safely, individuals also must learn optimal management of glycemia...
  6. ncbi Pumping insulin during exercise: what healthcare providers and diabetic patients need to know
    Sheri R Colberg
    Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA, 23529, USA
    Phys Sportsmed 30:33-8. 2002
    ....
  7. ncbi Exercise and diabetes control: a winning combination
    S R Colberg
    Department of Exercise Science, Physical Education and Recreation, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA, 23529 0196, USA
    Phys Sportsmed 28:63-81. 2000
    ..Physicians who treat exercising patients with diabetes should tailor programs to meet individual requirements...
  8. ncbi Exercise and type 2 diabetes: the American College of Sports Medicine and the American Diabetes Association: joint position statement
    Sheri R Colberg
    Human Movement Sciences Department, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia, USA
    Diabetes Care 33:e147-67. 2010
    ....
  9. ncbi Prescribing exercise for individuals with type 2 diabetes: recommendations and precautions
    Sheri R Colberg
    Human Movement Sciences Department, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA
    Phys Sportsmed 39:13-26. 2011
    ....
  10. ncbi Physical activity, insulin action, and diabetes prevention and control
    Sheri R Colberg
    Exercise Science, Sport, Physical Education, and Recreation Department, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia 23529, USA
    Curr Diabetes Rev 3:176-84. 2007
    ..This article discusses the importance of varying types of physical activity on insulin action to enhance metabolic control and how they can be undertaken safely by all diabetic individuals...
  11. ncbi Effect of a single bout of prior moderate exercise on cutaneous perfusion in type 2 diabetes
    Sheri R Colberg
    ESPER Department, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA 23529, USA
    Diabetes Care 29:2316-8. 2006
  12. ncbi Effect of an 8-week resistance training program on cutaneous perfusion in type 2 diabetes
    Sheri R Colberg
    ESPER Department, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA 23529, USA
    Microvasc Res 71:121-7. 2006
    ....
  13. ncbi Change in cutaneous perfusion following 10 weeks of aerobic training in Type 2 diabetes
    Sheri R Colberg
    Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA 23529, USA
    J Diabetes Complications 19:276-83. 2005
    ..Thus, moderate aerobic training for only 10 weeks does not appear to reverse the impairment in cutaneous perfusion of the foot dorsum in response local heating in a Type 2 diabetic population...
  14. ncbi Use of heart rate reserve and rating of perceived exertion to prescribe exercise intensity in diabetic autonomic neuropathy
    Sheri R Colberg
    Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia 23529, USA
    Diabetes Care 26:986-90. 2003
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  15. ncbi Cutaneous blood flow in type 2 diabetic individuals after an acute bout of maximal exercise
    Sheri R Colberg
    ESPER Department, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia 23529, USA
    Diabetes Care 26:1883-8. 2003
    ..Thus, we hypothesized that a prior acute bout of maximal exercise would also have positive effects on postexercise blood flow...
  16. ncbi The effect of an aerobic exercise training program on quality of life in type 2 diabetes
    D Robb Holton
    Department of Exercise Science, Sport, Physical Education, and Recreation, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia 23529, USA
    Diabetes Educ 29:837-46. 2003
    ..In addition, neither training nor the presence of type 2 diabetes significantly affected the physical or mental component scores on the QOL survey...
  17. ncbi Chronic exercise is associated with enhanced cutaneous blood flow in type 2 diabetes
    Sheri R Colberg
    Department of Exercise Science, Physical Education, and Recreation (ESPER, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA 23529, USA
    J Diabetes Complications 16:139-45. 2002
    ..As such, regular physical activity may be an invaluable tool in the prevention and reversal of defective skin vasodilation and resultant foot ulcers so common in diabetes...
  18. ncbi Balance training reduces falls risk in older individuals with type 2 diabetes
    Steven Morrison
    School of Physical Therapy, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia, USA
    Diabetes Care 33:748-50. 2010
    ..This study assessed the effects of balance/strength training on falls risk and posture in older individuals with type 2 diabetes...
  19. ncbi Use of the noninvasive GlucoWatch Biographer during exercise of varying intensity
    Tanja Nunnold
    Department of Exercise Science, Sport, Physical Education, and Recreation, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia 23529, USA
    Diabetes Technol Ther 6:454-62. 2004
    ..Thus, anyone wishing to engage in daily exercise would be best advised to abstain from wearing the GlucoWatch except during rest or mild exercise...
  20. ncbi Relation between risk of falling and postural sway complexity in diabetes
    S Morrison
    School of Physical Therapy, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA 23529, United States
    Gait Posture 35:662-8. 2012
    ..Further, the finding that the pattern of postural motion variability and complexity was altered highlights that a decline in physiological complexity may not always be negatively associated with aging and/or disease...
  21. ncbi Effects of 8 weeks of flexibility and resistance training in older adults with type 2 diabetes
    Matthew T Herriott
    ESPER Department, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA 23529, USA
    Diabetes Care 27:2988-9. 2004
  22. ncbi Increasing insulin sensitivity
    Sheri R Colberg
    Diabetes Self Manag 24:47-50. 2007