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<blockquote data-quote="Administrator" data-source="post: 2696992" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>People with type 2 diabetes mellitus are largely unable to make optimal use of glucose to produce the energy needed to fuel muscle contractions. Researchers at Oxford Brookes University are recruiting a total of 20 people with and without type 2 diabetes to investigate the extent to which there is a direct relationship between blood glucose regulation and physical activity before and after a week of red light therapy (photobiomodulation). </p><p></p><p>Taking part in the research would require visits to the Oxford Brookes University, Centre for Movement, Occupation and Rehabilitation laboratories in Headington (OX3 0BP).</p><p></p><p>For further information regarding this study email: Dr Richard Baskerville (<a href="mailto:rbaskerville@brookes.ac.uk">rbaskerville@brookes.ac.uk</a>) or Miss Sigrid van Gemert (<a href="mailto:s-vangemert@brookes.ac.uk">s-vangemert@brookes.ac.uk</a>)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Administrator, post: 2696992, member: 1"] People with type 2 diabetes mellitus are largely unable to make optimal use of glucose to produce the energy needed to fuel muscle contractions. Researchers at Oxford Brookes University are recruiting a total of 20 people with and without type 2 diabetes to investigate the extent to which there is a direct relationship between blood glucose regulation and physical activity before and after a week of red light therapy (photobiomodulation). Taking part in the research would require visits to the Oxford Brookes University, Centre for Movement, Occupation and Rehabilitation laboratories in Headington (OX3 0BP). For further information regarding this study email: Dr Richard Baskerville ([email]rbaskerville@brookes.ac.uk[/email]) or Miss Sigrid van Gemert ([email]s-vangemert@brookes.ac.uk[/email]) [/QUOTE]
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