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Acute Effect of Phototherapy With Light Emitting Diode (LED) on Muscle and Pulmonary Oxygen Consumption on Diabetes Mellitus

Not Applicable
Conditions
Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
Registration Number
NCT01889784
Lead Sponsor
Aparecida Maria Catai
Brief Summary

The purpose of this study is to determine the phototherapy may be adjuvant to exercise to improve muscular efficiency and increase aerobic capacity. We hypothesized that phototherapy adjuvant with physical exercise may be benefit to populations with Diabetes mellitus that have impairment in cardiopulmonary fitness and low oxygen uptake peak values (VO2peak) in exercise tests. Two doses will be tested 150J and 300J.

Additionally, this study aims to evaluate the effect of phototherapy previously applied to the exercise on the cardiovascular coupling. We hypothesize that phototherapy previously applied to the exercise will result in the increase baroreflex sensitivity (increased coherence and gain and decreased phase), promoting the improvement of the cardiovascular autonomic control and cardiovascular coupling in diabetic subjects. Two doses will be tested 150J and 300J.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
Male
Target Recruitment
60
Inclusion Criteria
  • overt coronary disease
  • sedentary
  • Clinical diagnosis of diabetes mellitus
  • Free of diabetes mellitus to participate of control group
Exclusion Criteria
  • autonomic neuropathy
  • Smoking
  • anemia
  • alcoholism
  • disability conditions precluding exercise

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
CROSSOVER
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change in muscle oxygen uptake after phototherapy and placebo phototherapy with light emitting diode (LED) - 150JChange in muscle oxygen uptake after phototherapy and placebo phototherapy initial, 2 weeks, 4 weeks and 6 weeks

20 men with diabetes mellitus will receive effective-phototherapy (cluster multi-diode containing 50 LEDs applied for 40 seconds over muscle quadriceps bilaterally) or Placebo-phototherapy using the same device and procedures. Effective and placebo phototherapy will be performed 2 times each and the sequence will be random, with 14 days of rest between evaluations. The therapies will be applied 10 minutes before dynamic physical exercise of constant workload and moderate intensity to evaluate the phototherapy effect in muscle oxygen uptake evaluated through near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) (Oxymon system, Artinis Medical Systems, Netherlands). The optode of NIRS will be fixed on quadriceps muscle in the right side.

Change in muscle oxygen uptake after phototherapy and placebo phototherapy with light emitting diode (LED) - 300JChange in muscle oxygen uptake after phototherapy and placebo phototherapy initial, 2 weeks, 4 weeks and 6 weeks

20 men with diabetes mellitus will receive effective-phototherapy (cluster multi-diode containing 50 LEDs applied for 80 seconds over muscle quadriceps bilaterally) or Placebo-phototherapy using the same device and procedures. Effective and placebo phototherapy will be performed 2 times each and the sequence will be random, with 14 days of rest between evaluations. The therapies will be applied 10 minutes before dynamic physical exercise of constant workload and moderate intensity to evaluate the phototherapy effect in muscle oxygen uptake evaluated through near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) (Oxymon system, Artinis Medical Systems, Netherlands). The optode of NIRS will be fixed on quadriceps muscle in the right side.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change in pulmonary oxygen uptake after phototherapy and placebo phototherapy with light emitting diode (LED) - 150JChange in pulmonary oxygen uptake after phototherapy and placebo phototherapy initial, 2 weeks, 4 weeks and 6 weeks

20 men with diabetes mellitus and 20 health men will receive effective-phototherapy (cluster multi-diode containing 50 LEDs applied for 40 seconds over muscle quadriceps bilaterally) or Placebo-phototherapy using the same device and procedures. Effective and placebo phototherapy will be performed 2 times each and the sequence will be random, with 14 days of rest between evaluations. The therapies will be applied 10 minutes before dynamic physical exercise of constant workload and moderate intensity to evaluate the phototherapy effect in pulmonary oxygen uptake evaluated through metabolic unit (CPX/D, MedGraphics, St. Paul, Minnesota, USA) continuously collected breath-by-breath.

Change in pulmonary oxygen uptake after phototherapy and placebo phototherapy with light emitting diode (LED) - 300JChange in pulmonary oxygen uptake after phototherapy and placebo phototherapy initial, 2 weeks, 4 weeks and 6 weeks

20 men with diabetes mellitus and 20 health men will receive effective-phototherapy (cluster multi-diode containing 50 LEDs applied for 80 seconds over muscle quadriceps bilaterally) or Placebo-phototherapy using the same device and procedures. Effective and placebo phototherapy will be performed 2 times each and the sequence will be random, with 14 days of rest between evaluations. The therapies will be applied 10 minutes before dynamic physical exercise of constant workload and moderate intensity to evaluate the phototherapy effect in pulmonary oxygen uptake evaluated through metabolic unit (CPX/D, MedGraphics, St. Paul, Minnesota, USA) continuously collected breath-by-breath.

Change in baroreflex sensitivity after phototherapy and placebo phototherapy with light emitting diode (LED) - 150JTime Frame: Change in pulmonary oxygen uptake after phototherapy and placebo phototherapy initial, 2 weeks, 4 weeks and 6 weeks

20 men with diabetes mellitus and 20 health men will receive effective-phototherapy (cluster multi-diode containing 50 LEDs applied for 40 seconds over muscle quadriceps bilaterally) or Placebo-phototherapy using the same device and procedures. Effective and placebo phototherapy will be performed 2 times each and the sequence will be random, with 14 days of rest between evaluations. The therapies will be applied 10 minutes before dynamic physical exercise of constant workload and moderate intensity to evaluate the phototherapy effect in baroreflex sensitivity evaluated through pulse plethysmograph (Finometer PRO, Finapres Medical Systems, The Netherlands).

Change in baroreflex sensitivity after phototherapy and placebo phototherapy with light emitting diode (LED) - 300JTime Frame: Change in pulmonary oxygen uptake after phototherapy and placebo phototherapy initial, 2 weeks, 4 weeks and 6 weeks

20 men with diabetes mellitus and 20 health men will receive effective-phototherapy (cluster multi-diode containing 50 LEDs applied for 80 seconds over muscle quadriceps bilaterally) or Placebo-phototherapy using the same device and procedures. Effective and placebo phototherapy will be performed 2 times each and the sequence will be random, with 14 days of rest between evaluations. The therapies will be applied 10 minutes before dynamic physical exercise of constant workload and moderate intensity to evaluate the phototherapy effect in baroreflex sensitivity evaluated through pulse plethysmograph (Finometer PRO, Finapres Medical Systems, The Netherlands).

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Universidade Federal de São Carlos

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São Carlos, São Paulo, Brazil

Universidade Federal de São Carlos
🇧🇷São Carlos, São Paulo, Brazil
Cristina O Francisco, doctorate in progress
Sub Investigator
Aparecida M Catai, pHD
Principal Investigator

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