The effects of ۱۰-week different exercise interventions on Framingham risk score and metabolic syndrome severity scores in overweight women with type ۲ diabetes

سال انتشار: 1398
نوع سند: مقاله ژورنالی
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JR_SKUMS-21-1_001

تاریخ نمایه سازی: 28 آذر 1400

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Background and aims: Type ۲ diabetes (T۲D) is a strong independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD). The purpose of this studywas to examine the effects of short sprint interval training (SIT) and combined aerobic + resistance training (A+R) on Framingham risk score(FRS) and metabolic syndrome severity scores (MetS score) in overweight women with T۲D.Methods: In this single-blind randomized clinical trial,۵۲ overweight females afflicted with T۲D (aged ۴۵-۶۰ years, BMI>۳۰ kg/m۲, HbA۱C≥ ۶.۵%) were randomly assigned to either SIT (n = ۱۷), combined training (n = ۱۷), and control groups (n = ۱۸). Interventions consisted ofSIT or combined aerobic-strength training for ۱۰ weeks. Data were analyzed using a paired t test to compare pretest and posttest results ineach group. A one-way ANOVA was employed to compare the number of changes in the experimental and control training groups after۱۰ weeks.Results: The results indicated that there were significant differences between the groups in FRS (P = ۰.۰۰۱). However, no difference wasfound in Mets score (P = ۰.۱۶۰). In addition, significant differences were observed in FRS between SIT and combined training groups (P =۰.۰۱۸) and also SIT and control groups (P = ۰.۰۰۱).Conclusion: The results highlighted that SIT as compared to the combined training could be an effective strategy to improve FRS and Metsscore in women with T۲D.

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نویسندگان

Ebrahim Banitalebi

Associate Professor in Exercise Physiology, Department of Sports Sciences, Shahrekord University, Shahrekord, Iran

Majid Mardaniyan Ghahfarrokhi

PhD student in exercise Physiology, Department of Sports Sciences, Shahrekord University, Shahrekord, Iran

Mohammad Faramarzi

Associate Professor in Exercise Physiology, Department of Sports Sciences, Shahrekord University, Shahrekord, Iran

Samira Nasiri

MSc in Exercise Physiology, Department of Sports Sciences, Shahrekord University, Shahrekord, Iran