Resistive circuit promotes exercise reduction of blood glucose in diabetic acute non-insulin-dependent

Despite the advancement of research in relation to the value of resistance exercise in the overall treatment of type 2 diabetes , little is known about the profiles of acute glycemic response in these individuals, the different resistance training protocols. Given the dearth of study of this proposi...

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Autores: Robert Pires, Cássio Mascarenhas, Carvalho, Raphael Santos Teodoro
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2012
País:Brasil
Institución:Instituto Brasileiro de Ensino e Pesquisa em Fisiologia do Exercício (IBPEFEX)
Repositorio:Revista Brasileira de Prescrição e Fisiologia do Exercício
Idioma:portugués
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Acceso en línea:https://www.rbpfex.com.br/index.php/rbpfex/article/view/411
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Palabra clave:Resistance exercise
Circuit
Glycemia
Diabetes mellitus
Ejercicio de resistencia
Circuito
Glicemia
Esercizio di resistenza
Diabete mellito
Exercício resistido
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Sumario:Despite the advancement of research in relation to the value of resistance exercise in the overall treatment of type 2 diabetes , little is known about the profiles of acute glycemic response in these individuals, the different resistance training protocols. Given the dearth of study of this proposition, our study aims to determine the acute glycemic impact of a session of resistance exercise circuit consisting of twelve exercises, conducted alternately by muscle group, performed in a single lap on the circuit with 20 submaximal repetitions in diabetic non-insulin dependent. We recruited 10 sedentary volunteers of both sexes, with at least 2 years of diagnosis of the disease, which only made use of oral hypoglycemic agents for glycemic control. The results showed significant difference (p <0.05) between the pre-exercise 203 mg/dl and post-exercise 161 mg/dl, a reduction of 20.7%, allowing us to conclude that resistance exercise sessions performed under the method of circuit, with moderate intensity and submaximal repetitions, further significant reductions of blood glucose monitoring and can be prescribed without metabolic risk for diabetic non-insulin dependent