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Figure 1.

Consort diagram.

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Table 1.

Baseline Characteristics.

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Table 2.

The association between baseline serum BDNF levels (quartiles) and cardiometabolic risk factors.

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Figure 2.

The effect of exercise training modality on serum BDNF levels.

Results are presented as adjusted least square means with 95% confidence intervals. The statistical model is adjusted for baseline value, age, sex, duration of diabetes, and ethnic group.

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Table 3.

Spearman correlations for the change in BDNF following exercise training with changes in cardiometabolic risk factors in exercisers (N = 127).

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