Oxygen extraction fraction (OEF) provides insight into muscle oxygen consumption. As part of a larger exercise training study, 16 sedentary participants (12 controls, 4 with diabetes) underwent an MRI scan to determine OEF before and after 15 weeks of supervised exercise training. Pilot MRI data were acquired at rest with an asymmetric spin echo sequence and used to calculate OEF in the medial gastrocnemius muscle. Cardiovascular exercise capacity, measured as VO2Peak, was reduced in people with diabetes. MRI-measured OEF did not differ between groups, however a decrease in OEF was observed in all participants in response to exercise training.
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