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High-intensity aerobic training improves endothelium-dependent vasodilation in patients with metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes mellitus
Ist Teil von
  • Diabetes research and clinical practice, 2012-02, Vol.95 (2), p.237-245
Ort / Verlag
Ireland: Elsevier Ireland Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr
2012
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MEDLINE
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  • Abstract Background The aim of this study is to compare the effect of physical exercise program on the endothelial function of patients with metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes mellitus. Methods Patients were randomized for high intensity aerobic training (HI: 80% maximum heart rate, n = 10), low intensity aerobic training (LI: 55% of maximum heart rate, n = 10) and control ( n = 11). Before and after 6 weeks of training, subjects performed the maximal exercise test and a study of the endothelial function, through a high resolution ultrasound of the brachial artery, which was assessed after reactive hyperemia (endothelium dependent vasodilation) and nitrate administration (endothelium independent vasodilation). Results A total of 31 patients with metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes mellitus were studied, with mean age of 58 ± 6 years, The percentage diameter difference of the vessel after hyperemia was significantly higher for the high intensity group (HI before 2.52 ± 2.85% and after 31.81 ± 12.21%; LI before 3.23 ± 3.52% and after 20.61 ± 7.76%; controls before 3.56 ± 2.33% and after 2.43 ± 2.14%; p < 0.05). Conclusions High intensity aerobic training improved the functional capability and endothelium dependent vasodilator response, but it does not improve the endothelium independent vasodilation in patients with metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes mellitus.

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