- EvidenceScore™
- Emerging
- Score 59 · Based on 1 study
- ImpactScore™
- 100
- Very Positive
- ConsistencyScore™
- unclear
- Not enough independent studies
Acute exercise improves long-term glycemic control in older adults.
Last updated July 12, 2026
Key finding
Acute 24-h TIR after mixed exercise was associated with 12-week mean TIR (r = 0.887; partial r = 0.815; both P < 0.001).
Baseline habitual physical activity's effect on glycemic responses to exercise in older adults with type 2 diabetes.
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EvidenceScore™
Moderate
Study type
RCTs
Follow-up
Medium-Term (3–12 mo)
Risk of bias
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Study focus
Baseline habitual physical activity's effect on glycemic responses to exercise in older adults with type 2 diabetes.
Clinical relevance
This study evaluated Baseline habitual physical activity's effect on glycemic responses to exercise in older adults with type 2 diabetes.
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Bin G, Min Y, Guangxin Y, Hao S, Yongliang Z, Xuewen T. Acute CGM response is associated with longer-term glycemic status in older adults with type 2 diabetes. BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation. 2026;18:272. doi:10.1186/s13102-026-01683-z
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Evidence Context
This study contributes evidence to Aerobic exercise, Mixed exercise, Taichi plus resistance band training and Time in range, Fasting Plasma Glucose (FPG), HbA1c.
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Primary intervention
Aerobic exercise
Primary outcomes
- Time in range
- Fasting Plasma Glucose (FPG)
- HbA1c
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- Contributes to 5 evidence relationships
- Includes primary outcome data
- Linked to 3 direct semantic evidence topics
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Primary evidence
Evidence relationship
Aerobic Exercise and CGM Time in Range
Related evidence
Evidence relationship
Mind-Body and Balance Exercise and CGM Time in Range
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Evidence topic
Glycemic Control
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Study findings
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Fasting Plasma Glucose (FPG)
Mixed exercise → Fasting Plasma Glucose (FPG)
Mixed exercise → Fasting Plasma Glucose (FPG)
- EvidenceScore™
- Emerging
- Score 59 · Based on 1 study
- ImpactScore™
- 100
- Very Positive
- ConsistencyScore™
- unclear
- Not enough independent studies
- EvidenceScore™
- Emerging
- Score 59 · Based on 1 study
- ImpactScore™
- 100
- Very Positive
- ConsistencyScore™
- unclear
- Not enough independent studies
- EvidenceScore™
- Emerging
- Score 59 · Based on 1 study
- ImpactScore™
- 100
- Very Positive
- ConsistencyScore™
- unclear
- Not enough independent studies
Time in range
Taichi plus resistance band training → Time in range
Taichi plus resistance band training → Time in range
- EvidenceScore™
- Emerging
- Score 59 · Based on 1 study
- ImpactScore™
- 100
- Very Positive
- ConsistencyScore™
- unclear
- Not enough independent studies
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This study contributes to evidence on Aerobic Exercise and HbA1c, Aerobic Exercise and CGM Time in Range.
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Aerobic Exercise → HbA1c
Physical Activity
- EvidenceScore™
- Moderate
- Score 69 · Based on 2 studies
- ImpactScore™
- 78
- Positive
- ConsistencyScore™
- 100
- consistent
Aerobic Exercise → CGM Time in Range
Physical Activity
- EvidenceScore™
- Emerging
- Score 59 · Based on 1 study
- ImpactScore™
- 100
- Very Positive
- ConsistencyScore™
- unclear
- Not enough independent studies
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Aerobic Exercise Evidence Hub
All studies on Aerobic Exercise
Contributes to Aerobic Exercise evidence base.
HbA1c Evidence Hub
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Measures HbA1c as a key outcome.
CGM Time in Range Evidence Hub
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Measures CGM Time in Range as a key outcome.
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Does Aerobic Exercise improve cgm time in range?
Aerobic Exercise appears to improve CGM Time in Range.
ConsistencyScore™: Results are consistent across studies.
Ranked evidence signals
- 1
Time in range
EvidenceScore™ Emerging | EvidenceScore™ 59.0 | strong positive | ConsistencyScore™ Unclear | 1 study
Why this answer: This answer is based on a small number of supporting studies and should be interpreted cautiously.
Limitations
- Only a small number of supporting studies are available.
- Population details are unavailable.
Does Mind-Body and Balance Exercise improve cgm time in range?
Mind-Body and Balance Exercise appears to improve CGM Time in Range.
ConsistencyScore™: Consistency cannot yet be determined from the available evidence.
Ranked evidence signals
- 1
Time in range
EvidenceScore™ Emerging | EvidenceScore™ 59.0 | strong positive | ConsistencyScore™ Unclear | 1 study
Why this answer: This answer is based on a single supporting study.
Limitations
- Only one supporting study is available.
- Consistency cannot yet be determined.
- Population details are unavailable.
Does Mixed exercise improve fasting plasma glucose (fpg)?
Mixed exercise appears to improve Fasting Plasma Glucose (FPG).
ConsistencyScore™: Consistency cannot yet be determined from the available evidence.
Ranked evidence signals
- 1
Fasting Plasma Glucose (FPG)
EvidenceScore™ Emerging | EvidenceScore™ 59.0 | strong positive | ConsistencyScore™ Unclear | 1 study
Why this answer: This answer is based on a single supporting study.
Limitations
- Only one supporting study is available.
- Consistency cannot yet be determined.
- Population details are unavailable.
Does Mixed exercise improve HbA1c?
Mixed exercise appears to improve HbA1c.
ConsistencyScore™: Consistency cannot yet be determined from the available evidence.
Ranked evidence signals
- 1
HbA1c
EvidenceScore™ Emerging | EvidenceScore™ 59.0 | strong positive | ConsistencyScore™ Unclear | 1 study
Why this answer: This answer is based on a single supporting study.
Limitations
- Only one supporting study is available.
- Consistency cannot yet be determined.
- Population details are unavailable.
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