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Rev. bras. ciênc. mov ; 17(2): 1-15, jan.-mar. 2009. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-727869

ABSTRACT

O objetivo desse estudo foi verificar o papel do exercício aeróbio no controle glicêmico em diabéticos freqüentadores do Programa Pé-Diabético no Hospital Regional de Taguatinga, DF. Trata-se de um programa referência Nacional e Internacional. A amostra de conveniência foi constituída por 30 diabéticos (tipo 2), sendo 20 mulheres e 10 homens (50 a 60 anos). A glicemia foi aferida por glicosímetro portátil (modelo Advantage, Brasil). As analises estatísticas foram realizadas por ANOVA Two Way para amostras independentes, com nível de significância p ≤ 0,05, e analisados no programa Microcal Origin, versão 8.0. Valores glicêmicos no pré-teste para homens (500 ± 180 mg/dL-1) e mulheres (467 ± 290 mg/dL-1) não diferiram estatisticamente entre grupos. Por outro lado, os resultados no pós-teste revelaram que os grupos reduziram significativamente (p ≤ 0,05) as médias glicêmicas comparados ao pré-teste. Conclui-se que o exercício aeróbio associado à alimentação saudável pode contribuir com o controle glicêmico de diabéticos.


The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of aerobic exercise on glycemic control in diabetics attend the program at the Diabetic Foot-Hospital Regional Taguatinga, DF. This is a program National and International reference. The sample of convenience was formed by 30 patients (type 1 and 2), 20 women and 10 men (50 to 60 years). The statistics analyzed by Two Way ANOVA for independent samples with significance set at p ≤ 0.05, and analyzed in Microcal Origin program, version 8.0. A glucose was measured by portable glucometer (model Advantage, Brazil). Glucose values in the pre-test for men (500 ± 180 mg/dL-1) and women (467 ± 290 mg/dL-1) did not differ among groups. Furthermore, the post-test results showed that the groups decreased significantly (p ≤ 0.05) mean glucose compared to pre-test. It is concluded that exercise aerobic associated with healthy eating can help with glycemic control in diabetics.


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Humans , Male , Female , Middle Aged , Blood Glucose , Diabetes Mellitus , Exercise , Glycemic Index , Men , Women , Diet , Motor Activity
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