Science Current Events | Science News | Brightsurf.com
 
Email a Friend Send to a friend
Printer Friendly Print People with type 2 diabetes improved muscular strength

People with type 2 diabetes improved muscular strength

September 23, 2009

Exercise counseling and fitness center training effective

Alexandria, VA - Physical therapist-directed exercise counseling combined with fitness center-based exercise training can improve muscular strength and exercise capacity in people with type 2 diabetes, with outcomes similar to those of supervised exercise, according to a randomized clinical trial published in the September issue of Physical Therapy, the scientific journal of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA).




Type 2 diabetes is associated with numerous health complications, including a decline in muscular strength and exercise capacity. Studies show that a decline in muscular strength increases the risk of loss of physical function and that a decline in exercise capacity increases the risk of cardiovascular and all-cause mortality. "Improving muscular strength and exercise capacity in people with type 2 diabetes is crucial to preventing loss of physical function and decreasing comorbidity and mortality in these patients," said lead researcher J. David Taylor, PT, PhD, CSCS, assistant professor in the Department of Physical Therapy at the University of Central Arkansas.

Supervised exercise programs improve both muscular strength and exercise capacity in people with type 2 diabetes; however, Medicare and other health insurance programs do not currently reimburse physical therapists and other clinicians for these exercise programs.

In this study, 24 people with type 2 diabetes were randomly allocated to either an experimental group that received two months of physical therapist-directed exercise counseling and fitness center-based exercise training or a comparison group that received two months of laboratory-based, supervised exercise. Exercise training for all participants consisted of resistance training (chest press, row, and leg press exercises) and aerobic training (walking or jogging on a treadmill) as recommended for people with type 2 diabetes by the American Diabetes Association and the American College of Sports Medicine. Participants in the experimental group received a face-to-face counseling session at baseline and one month after baseline, weekly 10-minute telephone calls, and seven-day-per-week access to a local fitness center. Each participant in the comparison group received the same prescribed exercise program as the experimental group, but in a supervised environment.

Although both groups had significant improvements in muscular strength and exercise capacity following exercise training, the results showed no significant differences in improvements between these two groups. "The fact that there were no significant differences in improvements between patients who received exercise counseling and those in a supervised program suggests that physical therapists may make an evidence-based choice of prescribing either exercise counseling combined with fitness center-based training or supervised exercise training for patients with type 2 diabetes," said Taylor.

American Physical Therapy Association



Related Muscular Strength Current Events and Muscular Strength News Articles
Exercise reduces fatigue in cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy
Supervised exercise programmes that include high and low intense cardiovascular and resistance training can help reduce fatigue in patients with cancer who are undergoing adjuvant chemotherapy or treatment for advanced disease.

A Simple Way for Middle Aged and Older Adults to Assess How Stiff their Arteries Are: Reach for their Toes
How far you can reach beyond your toes from a sitting position - normally used to define the flexibility of a person's body - may be an indicator of how stiff your arteries are.

Another reason to get your hands dirty
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the American College of Sports Medicine recommends at least 30 minutes of moderate-intensity physical activity on most days of the week in order to maintain and improve optimal health.

Women recover muscle strength more slowly than men
Women's muscles may require longer, more intensive rehabilitation after bed rest and cast immobilization, as reported today by the Institute for Neuromusculoskeletal Research at the Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine (OU-COM).
More Muscular Strength Current Events and Muscular Strength News Articles
  Maximum Muscular Fitness: How to Develop Strength Without Equipment (Maximum Musc Fit Strn Trg PR*)
by Daniel P. Riley (Author)



Onesie with muscular, lifting, eagle, strength, strong, bodybuilder, weights, cartoon, animal, barbell

Onesie with muscular, lifting, eagle, strength, strong, bodybuilder, weights, cartoon, animal, barbell
by Shop Zeus



Onesie with strength, strong, muscular, body, lion, builder, weight, lifter

Onesie with strength, strong, muscular, body, lion, builder, weight, lifter
by Shop Zeus



6 ft Resistance Exercise Band for Fitness Workouts (X-Heavy, blue); used in Amy Bento's SLO-MO STRENGTH CHALLENGE

6 ft Resistance Exercise Band for Fitness Workouts (X-Heavy, blue); used in Amy Bento's SLO-MO STRENGTH CHALLENGE
by Advanced Workouts

Resistance bands offer a soft, comfortable alternative to expensive weight machines. Made of durable, exta-strong latex, this band is 6 feet long and 5 1/2 inches wide. Includes one band per order.

Squeeze: The Complete Workout with Tracy Effinger

Squeeze: The Complete Workout with Tracy Effinger
by Tracy Effinger

The Full Body SQUEEZE (60 min.): Fast-paced, head-to-toe exercises. This hour includes a killer arm set, a waist routine, hard core leg work, butt and abdominal target techniques. Plus, Tracys stretching series will leave you feeling longer, leaner, and more energized. The Power SQUEEZE (30 min.):SQUEEZE all you can into this super-concentrated, full-body routine. Minimal instruction makes for the most efficient, and focused workout yet! Custom SQUEEZE: A collection of individual exercises that lets you tailor your routine to meet your own personal goals.

:08 Min Pilates: Basic, Intermediate and Advanced

:08 Min Pilates: Basic, Intermediate and Advanced
Starring: Various

No Description Available.
Genre: How To - Pilates
Rating: NR
Release Date: 6-FEB-2007
Media Type: DVD

Yogi Marlon's Inversion Postures for Eye Strength - yoga

Yogi Marlon's Inversion Postures for Eye Strength - yoga
Directed By: Inc. Shiva Entertainment
Also With: Inc. Shiva Entertainment (Producer)



  Biomechanics for Personal Trainers
Also With: Mark Cibrario (Primary Contributor), Connie Love (Primary Contributor)



Strength And Physique: Neo-Classical Bodybuilding (Volume 2)

Strength And Physique: Neo-Classical Bodybuilding (Volume 2)
by James Chan (Author)

Design bodybuilding programs to maximize your muscle growth. This book not only provides you with an effective bodybuilding program, but it teaches you how to train for size, symmetry and strength so that you can create your own bodybuilding programs. You will learn techniques to maximize your body's natural anabolic hormones: growth hormone, insulin and, of course, testosterone. You will also understand each muscle group's "personality" and how to tailor your training to develop any lagging muscle group. This book is packed with specialization routines for the chest, back, deltoids, arms, quads, hamstrings and calves. SPV2 is a very dense read, and you will shortcut your learning curve by light years in the gym. Make no mistake. This program is tough physically and mentally and is...

3" button / pin printed with strength, strong, muscular, body, lion, builder, weight, lifter

3" button / pin printed with strength, strong, muscular, body, lion, builder, weight, lifter
by Shopzeus

Customized 3" button / pin.

© 2009 BrightSurf.com