Effect of Specific Aerobic Training on Glycemic Control, BMI and Selected Physiological Parameters Among Type II Diabetes Patients
- Conditions
- Nutritional, Metabolic, Endocrine
- Registration Number
- PACTR201811587617721
- Lead Sponsor
- Mekelle University college of natural sciences departement of sport sciences
- Brief Summary
Significant improvement in Glycemic control, Body Mass Index, and selected physiological parameters was observed in intervention group. Statistically significant change in terms of decrease in Hemoglobin A1C, BMI, resting heart rate, respiratory rate, and increase in VO2max, and Breath holding time were seen in experiment group individuals whereas as the control groups no change was seen. Generally, the results obtained through this study proved independent “t” test comparison between experiment and control groups were shown positive effect on experimental group. After twelve week specific aerobic training experimental group showed better improvements on Glycemic control, Body Mass Index, and selected physiological parameters compare with control group at 0.05 levels confident.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- Complete
- Sex
- Male
- Target Recruitment
- 20
Study subjects included in this study were those who full fill the following inclusion criteria
?Type2 diabetes (as defined by American Diabetes Association)
? Diabetes duration 4-5 years
? Age between 40-50 years
? Previous Inactive patients with type2 diabetes
? Hemoglobin A1c value of 6.6 % to 9.9%
? Reported clinical outcomes like cardiovascular events(myocardial infraction, stroke, and heart failure)
? FBS<200 mg/dl
? No smoking and No alcohol
? No hypoglycemia background at rest or exercise
? No regular exercise for the control group
Study subjects excluded from this study were those who
I. Participation in proper physical exercise (2 or more times weekly for 20 minutes or longer )
ii. Are unable to do physical exercise because of physical problem or illness
iii. Reported clinical outcomes as all-cause mortality like cardiovascular events(myocardial infraction, stroke, and heart failure).
iv. Blood pressure greater than 160/95mmHg.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- Interventional
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
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- Secondary Outcome Measures
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