2002
DOI: 10.1590/s0004-27302002000500009
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Abstract: Arq Bras Endocrinol Metab vol 46 nº 5 Outubro 2002 550 RESUMOO objetivo deste trabalho foi analisar o efeito do exercício físico regular no controle glicêmico em indivíduos diabéticos tipo 2, tratados e não-tratados com insulina, em pessoas da região do Vale do Itajaí, SC, com idades entre 45 e 75 anos. Foram realizados testes de glicemia jejum (GJ), hemoglobina glicosilada (HbA1) e glicemia capilar nos clientes da Unicardio/HSC e nos participantes da Associação dos Diabéticos de Blumenau (n= 33), onde estes p… Show more

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“…Since both training intensity and duration constitute important factors for improvement of the lipid profile, the training performed in this study may have not been sufficient to promote decrease of the total cholesterol mean levels 25 . Concerning the LDL cholesterol, it was expected that physical training provided decrease in its concentration 24 ; however, our study did not find significant alterations for the healthy and with hyperthyroidism rats. Our results corroborate a meta-analysis carried out by Leon and Sanches 26 , in which the authors concluded that reduction in the LDL cholesterol, total cholesterol and triglycerides concentrations was less frequent compared to the increase in the HDL concentrations, in studies with period equal or longer than 12 weeks of intervention.…”
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confidence: 85%
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“…Since both training intensity and duration constitute important factors for improvement of the lipid profile, the training performed in this study may have not been sufficient to promote decrease of the total cholesterol mean levels 25 . Concerning the LDL cholesterol, it was expected that physical training provided decrease in its concentration 24 ; however, our study did not find significant alterations for the healthy and with hyperthyroidism rats. Our results corroborate a meta-analysis carried out by Leon and Sanches 26 , in which the authors concluded that reduction in the LDL cholesterol, total cholesterol and triglycerides concentrations was less frequent compared to the increase in the HDL concentrations, in studies with period equal or longer than 12 weeks of intervention.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 85%
“…In our study, significant differences have not been found about cholesterol. However, concerning physical training, it was expected that levels of total cholesterol chronically decreased 24 . Since both training intensity and duration constitute important factors for improvement of the lipid profile, the training performed in this study may have not been sufficient to promote decrease of the total cholesterol mean levels 25 .…”
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“…21,41,42,43 Entretanto, outros estudos evidenciaram que o treinamento com exercícios físicos aeróbios diminui a massa corporal em indivíduos com diabetes. 44,45,46 A maioria destes estudos, além da intervenção através da atividade física, associou uma dieta controlada aos pacientes.…”
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“…Dados obtidos, após a realização de uma extensa meta-análise, revelaram que a prática regular de exercício físico reduz a hemoglobina glicosilada em pacientes com DM tipo 2. 21 Entretanto, quando se trata da glicose sangüínea de jejum, alguns estudos evidenciam que o exercício fí-sico reduz os níveis de glicemia em diabéti-cos, 42,44,45,46 enquanto que, em outros estudos, não se demonstrou esse benefício de forma conclusiva. 47,48 Quanto aos lipídios sangüíneos, após a intervenção observamos diferenças significativas para os valores de triglicerídeos e de LDL-colesterol no Grupo Treinado.…”
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