EFFECT OF HIGH-INTENSITY EXERCISE ON ENDOTHELIAL FUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH T2DM

Introduction: Diabetes mellitus is the most common metabolic disease worldwide. Endothelial dysfunction characteristic of these patients is one of the major risk factors for atherosclerosis. Early diagnosis of endothelial dysfunction is essential for the treatment especially of non-invasive manner,...

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Main Authors: Carlos Alberto da Silva, Francisco Sérgio Lopes Vasconcelos-Filho, Marcus Serafim, Edson Botura, Roberta Cristina da Rocha-e-Silva, Christina Pacheco, Fernando Antônio Oliveira Marques, Sebastião Iberes Lopes Melo
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Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte 2016-04-01
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spelling doaj-2291daf5f55b430a86c89f8a4aa2a1942020-11-25T00:51:52ZengSociedade Brasileira de Medicina do EsporteRevista Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte1806-99402016-04-0122212613010.1590/1517-869220162202151254S1517-86922016000200126EFFECT OF HIGH-INTENSITY EXERCISE ON ENDOTHELIAL FUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH T2DMCarlos Alberto da SilvaFrancisco Sérgio Lopes Vasconcelos-FilhoMarcus SerafimEdson BoturaRoberta Cristina da Rocha-e-SilvaChristina PachecoFernando Antônio Oliveira MarquesSebastião Iberes Lopes MeloIntroduction: Diabetes mellitus is the most common metabolic disease worldwide. Endothelial dysfunction characteristic of these patients is one of the major risk factors for atherosclerosis. Early diagnosis of endothelial dysfunction is essential for the treatment especially of non-invasive manner, such as flow mediated dilation. Physical exercise is capable of generating beneficial adaptations may improve endothelial function. Objective: Identify the effect of physical exercise, using the clinical technique of ultrasound in the assessment of the endothelial function of patients with metabolic syndrome or type 2 diabetes mellitus. Methods: Thirty-one patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus or metabolic syndrome were studied, with a mean age (± SD) of 58±6 years, randomized into three groups. The training was performed for 50 minutes, four times a week. Before and after six weeks of training, subjects performed the endurance test and a study of the endothelial function of the brachial artery by high-resolution ultrasound. Results: After hyperemia, the percentage of arterial diameter was significantly higher for the high-intensity group (HI before = 2.52±2.85mm and after = 31.81±12.21mm; LI before = 3.23±3.52mm and after = 20.61±7.76mm; controls before = 3.56±2.33mm and after = 2.43±2.14mm; p<0.05). Conclusions: The high-intensity aerobic training improved the vasodilatation response-dependent endothelium, recorded by ultrasound, in patients with metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1517-86922016000200126&lng=en&tlng=enultrasonidodiabetes mellitus tipo 2ejercicio
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author Carlos Alberto da Silva
Francisco Sérgio Lopes Vasconcelos-Filho
Marcus Serafim
Edson Botura
Roberta Cristina da Rocha-e-Silva
Christina Pacheco
Fernando Antônio Oliveira Marques
Sebastião Iberes Lopes Melo
spellingShingle Carlos Alberto da Silva
Francisco Sérgio Lopes Vasconcelos-Filho
Marcus Serafim
Edson Botura
Roberta Cristina da Rocha-e-Silva
Christina Pacheco
Fernando Antônio Oliveira Marques
Sebastião Iberes Lopes Melo
EFFECT OF HIGH-INTENSITY EXERCISE ON ENDOTHELIAL FUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH T2DM
Revista Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte
ultrasonido
diabetes mellitus tipo 2
ejercicio
author_facet Carlos Alberto da Silva
Francisco Sérgio Lopes Vasconcelos-Filho
Marcus Serafim
Edson Botura
Roberta Cristina da Rocha-e-Silva
Christina Pacheco
Fernando Antônio Oliveira Marques
Sebastião Iberes Lopes Melo
author_sort Carlos Alberto da Silva
title EFFECT OF HIGH-INTENSITY EXERCISE ON ENDOTHELIAL FUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH T2DM
title_short EFFECT OF HIGH-INTENSITY EXERCISE ON ENDOTHELIAL FUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH T2DM
title_full EFFECT OF HIGH-INTENSITY EXERCISE ON ENDOTHELIAL FUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH T2DM
title_fullStr EFFECT OF HIGH-INTENSITY EXERCISE ON ENDOTHELIAL FUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH T2DM
title_full_unstemmed EFFECT OF HIGH-INTENSITY EXERCISE ON ENDOTHELIAL FUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH T2DM
title_sort effect of high-intensity exercise on endothelial function in patients with t2dm
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte
series Revista Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte
issn 1806-9940
publishDate 2016-04-01
description Introduction: Diabetes mellitus is the most common metabolic disease worldwide. Endothelial dysfunction characteristic of these patients is one of the major risk factors for atherosclerosis. Early diagnosis of endothelial dysfunction is essential for the treatment especially of non-invasive manner, such as flow mediated dilation. Physical exercise is capable of generating beneficial adaptations may improve endothelial function. Objective: Identify the effect of physical exercise, using the clinical technique of ultrasound in the assessment of the endothelial function of patients with metabolic syndrome or type 2 diabetes mellitus. Methods: Thirty-one patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus or metabolic syndrome were studied, with a mean age (± SD) of 58±6 years, randomized into three groups. The training was performed for 50 minutes, four times a week. Before and after six weeks of training, subjects performed the endurance test and a study of the endothelial function of the brachial artery by high-resolution ultrasound. Results: After hyperemia, the percentage of arterial diameter was significantly higher for the high-intensity group (HI before = 2.52±2.85mm and after = 31.81±12.21mm; LI before = 3.23±3.52mm and after = 20.61±7.76mm; controls before = 3.56±2.33mm and after = 2.43±2.14mm; p<0.05). Conclusions: The high-intensity aerobic training improved the vasodilatation response-dependent endothelium, recorded by ultrasound, in patients with metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes.
topic ultrasonido
diabetes mellitus tipo 2
ejercicio
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