Dose effect of maltodextrin in blood glucose and cardiovascular response in diabetes type 2 during aerobic exercise

Introduction: The present study investigated the effect of supplementation with different doses of maltodextrin. Before,during and after an exercise protocol with continuous loads predominantly aerobic blood glucose levels and cardiovascular variables in patients with T2 DM. Materials and Methods: S...

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Autores: Medeiros, Thiago, Silva, Luiz Augusto, Pavlak, Joao Luiz, Malfatti, Carlos
Formato: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2014
País:Brasil
Recursos:Instituto Brasileiro de Ensino e Pesquisa em Fisiologia do Exercício (IBPEFEX)
Repositorio:Revista Brasileira de Nutrição Esportiva
Idioma:portugués
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Palavra-chave:Diabetes mellitus
Carbohydrate
Food supplementation
Blood glucose
Exercise
Carboidrato
Suplementos alimenticios
Glucosa en sangre
Ejercicio
Diabete mellito
Integrazione alimentare
Glucosio nel sangue
Esercizio
Diabetes Mellitus
Suplementação alimentar
Glicemia
Exercício
Descrição
Resumo:Introduction: The present study investigated the effect of supplementation with different doses of maltodextrin. Before,during and after an exercise protocol with continuous loads predominantly aerobic blood glucose levels and cardiovascular variables in patients with T2 DM. Materials and Methods: Six patients diagnosed with T2 DM, aged between 40 and 60 years, were supplemented with different doses of carbohydrates (100 mg/kg, 1g/kg e 2g/kg), for 40 minutes of aerobic exercise at 40% heart rate reserve (FCreserve) evaluating cardiorespiratory parameters and blood glucose. We used the ANOVA, and considered significant value than p<0.05. Results: The results showa significant differencein blood glucose for the supplementation of 100 mg/kg of maltodextrin inrelation to the group 1 g/Kg (32%, 66 mg/dL; p=0,03) and supplemented with 2g/kg (38%, 79 mg/dL; p=0,02) 40 minutes during the exercise protocolat 40% of FCreserve and 10 minutes after exercise. Discussion: Supplementation with 100mg/kg maltodextrin can be an effective strategy for preventing rebound hypoglycemia after physical exercise. Conclusion: Control of rebound hypoglycemia with 100mg/kg of maltodextrin.