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Are Twenty-Four Sessions of Aerobic Exercise Sufficient for Improving Cardiac Parameters in Diabetes Mellitus? A Randomized Controlled Trial
Background: Diabetes is a chronic disease that reduces cardiorespiratory fitness and increases systolic and diastolic blood pressures as well as resting heart rate due to the activity level of the sympathetic nervous system. The aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness of 2 types of aerobic...
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author | Rahbar, Soulmaz Naimi, Sedigheh Sadat Reza Soltani, Asghar Rahimi, Abbas Akbarzadeh Baghban, Alireza khorami, Nasrin |
author_facet | Rahbar, Soulmaz Naimi, Sedigheh Sadat Reza Soltani, Asghar Rahimi, Abbas Akbarzadeh Baghban, Alireza khorami, Nasrin |
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description | Background: Diabetes is a chronic disease that reduces cardiorespiratory fitness and increases systolic and diastolic blood pressures as well as resting heart rate due to the activity level of the sympathetic nervous system. The aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness of 2 types of aerobic exercise, with and without external loading, on cardiac parameters in diabetic patients. Methods: This randomized controlled trial was carried out on 45 volunteers. These individuals were randomly divided into aerobic, weighted vest, and control groups. The aerobic protocol comprised 24 sessions of aerobic exercise. The exercise program for the weighted vest group was identical to that of the aerobic group, except that the subjects wore a weighted vest. The parameters were measured before and after the 24 sessions. Results: The mean age of the study population was 48.30±5.02 years in the aerobic group, 48.33±5.74 years in the weighted vest group, and 48.60±4.79 years in the control group. Males comprised 7 (53.8%) patients in the aerobic group, 7 (58.3%) in the weighted vest group, and 8 (53.3%) in the control group. After 8 weeks, maximum oxygen consumption in the aerobic group (mean±SD=37.54±8.02 mL/kg/min, 95% CI: 5.48 to 11.60; P<0.001) and the weighted vest group (mean±SD=35.92±3.96 mL/kg/min, 95% CI: 4.36 to 9.64; P<0.001) was increased, similar to metabolic equivalent of task in the aerobic group (mean±SD=11.60±1.62 kcal/kg×h, 95% CI: 1.48 to 2.72; P<0.001) and the weighted vest group (mean±SD=11.21±1.11 kcal/kg×h, 95% CI: 1.23 to 2.28; P<0.001). Furthermore, resting heart rate decreased significantly in the aerobic group (mean ± SD=90.23±8.90 bpm, 95% CI: -13.93 to -1.29; P=0.022) and the weighted vest group (mean±SD=90.58±9.19 bpm, 95% CI: -0.16 to - 12.33; P=0.045). Conclusion: These findings suggest that 24 aerobic exercise sessions might improve cardiac parameters in type 2 diabetes. |
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spelling | pubmed-62464402018-11-27 Are Twenty-Four Sessions of Aerobic Exercise Sufficient for Improving Cardiac Parameters in Diabetes Mellitus? A Randomized Controlled Trial Rahbar, Soulmaz Naimi, Sedigheh Sadat Reza Soltani, Asghar Rahimi, Abbas Akbarzadeh Baghban, Alireza khorami, Nasrin J Tehran Heart Cent Original Article Background: Diabetes is a chronic disease that reduces cardiorespiratory fitness and increases systolic and diastolic blood pressures as well as resting heart rate due to the activity level of the sympathetic nervous system. The aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness of 2 types of aerobic exercise, with and without external loading, on cardiac parameters in diabetic patients. Methods: This randomized controlled trial was carried out on 45 volunteers. These individuals were randomly divided into aerobic, weighted vest, and control groups. The aerobic protocol comprised 24 sessions of aerobic exercise. The exercise program for the weighted vest group was identical to that of the aerobic group, except that the subjects wore a weighted vest. The parameters were measured before and after the 24 sessions. Results: The mean age of the study population was 48.30±5.02 years in the aerobic group, 48.33±5.74 years in the weighted vest group, and 48.60±4.79 years in the control group. Males comprised 7 (53.8%) patients in the aerobic group, 7 (58.3%) in the weighted vest group, and 8 (53.3%) in the control group. After 8 weeks, maximum oxygen consumption in the aerobic group (mean±SD=37.54±8.02 mL/kg/min, 95% CI: 5.48 to 11.60; P<0.001) and the weighted vest group (mean±SD=35.92±3.96 mL/kg/min, 95% CI: 4.36 to 9.64; P<0.001) was increased, similar to metabolic equivalent of task in the aerobic group (mean±SD=11.60±1.62 kcal/kg×h, 95% CI: 1.48 to 2.72; P<0.001) and the weighted vest group (mean±SD=11.21±1.11 kcal/kg×h, 95% CI: 1.23 to 2.28; P<0.001). Furthermore, resting heart rate decreased significantly in the aerobic group (mean ± SD=90.23±8.90 bpm, 95% CI: -13.93 to -1.29; P=0.022) and the weighted vest group (mean±SD=90.58±9.19 bpm, 95% CI: -0.16 to - 12.33; P=0.045). Conclusion: These findings suggest that 24 aerobic exercise sessions might improve cardiac parameters in type 2 diabetes. Tehran University of Medical Sciences, 2006- 2018-04 /pmc/articles/PMC6246440/ /pubmed/30483312 Text en Copyright © 2015 Tehran Heart Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Rahbar, Soulmaz Naimi, Sedigheh Sadat Reza Soltani, Asghar Rahimi, Abbas Akbarzadeh Baghban, Alireza khorami, Nasrin Are Twenty-Four Sessions of Aerobic Exercise Sufficient for Improving Cardiac Parameters in Diabetes Mellitus? A Randomized Controlled Trial |
title | Are Twenty-Four Sessions of Aerobic Exercise Sufficient for Improving Cardiac Parameters in Diabetes Mellitus? A Randomized Controlled Trial |
title_full | Are Twenty-Four Sessions of Aerobic Exercise Sufficient for Improving Cardiac Parameters in Diabetes Mellitus? A Randomized Controlled Trial |
title_fullStr | Are Twenty-Four Sessions of Aerobic Exercise Sufficient for Improving Cardiac Parameters in Diabetes Mellitus? A Randomized Controlled Trial |
title_full_unstemmed | Are Twenty-Four Sessions of Aerobic Exercise Sufficient for Improving Cardiac Parameters in Diabetes Mellitus? A Randomized Controlled Trial |
title_short | Are Twenty-Four Sessions of Aerobic Exercise Sufficient for Improving Cardiac Parameters in Diabetes Mellitus? A Randomized Controlled Trial |
title_sort | are twenty-four sessions of aerobic exercise sufficient for improving cardiac parameters in diabetes mellitus? a randomized controlled trial |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6246440/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30483312 |
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