2013
DOI: 10.2337/dc13-0965
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Blood Glucose Responses to Type, Intensity, Duration, and Timing of Exercise

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“…Higher HDL-C level was found in physically active women compared with that in sedentary women, but not in men [13]. High blood glucose level was found in those who had physical activity, and the result was possibly because of the variations in exercise timing, duration, intensity and type which were not recorded in our study [12,14]. Additionally, our results supported the findings of other studies that participants with a high vegetable diet were less likely to have high TG, TC, LDL-C and blood glucose levels, and low HDL-C level than those who consumed a high meat diet [41][42][43].…”
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confidence: 60%
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“…Higher HDL-C level was found in physically active women compared with that in sedentary women, but not in men [13]. High blood glucose level was found in those who had physical activity, and the result was possibly because of the variations in exercise timing, duration, intensity and type which were not recorded in our study [12,14]. Additionally, our results supported the findings of other studies that participants with a high vegetable diet were less likely to have high TG, TC, LDL-C and blood glucose levels, and low HDL-C level than those who consumed a high meat diet [41][42][43].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…In addition, hypertension and obesity have been consistently associated with the risk factors of CVD [7,9]. However, good lifestyle habits such as regular exercise and healthy dietary habits have been known as protective factors against hyperlipidemia as well as CVD occurrence and mortality [10][11][12][13][14], while cigarette smoking is known to have a negative effect on blood lipids [15][16][17]. The association between lifestyle factors and etiology of lipid abnormalities has not been fully understood, partly because of the limitations of study design and/or analytical strategies used.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Vigorous physical activities, with a relative intensity equivalent of 70-85% of maximum heart rate [5], was found to be associated with a reduced risk of coronary heart disease (CHD), whereas, physical activities of lower intensities were not [6,7]. Improvements in glucose control or insulin sensitivity were found among healthy subjects who exercised at vigorous intensities but not at moderate intensities [8]. While, physical inactivity [9] or prolonged immobilization [10] lead to destructive bone loss, bone formation dramatically increases when immobilized subjects resume exercise [11].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A AF é reconhecida como fator de proteção às DCNT e uma importante estratégia não farmacológica de baixo custo para a prevenção e tratamento das DCNT, pois melhora a sensibilidade dos tecidos à insulina, facilita o metabolismo glicídico, os níveis de colesterol e a qualidade de vida, diminuindo os riscos cardiovasculares (COLBERG;HERNANDEZ;SHAHZAD, 2013;COLBERG et al, 2010;KOURTOGLOU, 2011). Estudos apontam pista de que programas de promoção de AF para a população devem considerar as variáveis relacionadas à percepção do ambiente físico e social (FLORINDO et al, 2011;PAZIN et al, 2012;SALVADOR et al, 2009 PRATT, 1998;SALLIS et al, 2007; BROWNSON et al, 2009;MANTA et al, 2018).…”
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“…prática de AF prevista no Plano é primordial para a prevenção e tratamento das DCNT. Dentre os benefícios estão o controle glicêmico, prevenção da hipotensão arterial aguda e crônica em relação ao exercício, melhora dos níveis de colesterol e a qualidade de vida, redução dos riscos cardiovasculares e do acidente vascular cerebral(BRASIL, 2011;COLBERG;HERNANDEZ;SHAHZAD, 2013;COLBERG et al, 2010;CRUMP et al, 2016;KOURTOGLOU, 2011). saúde, a efetivação das ações precisa estar alinhada as equipes da ESF e o NASF na atenção primária(GONÇALVES et al, 2019).Uma revisão sistemática que analisou as estratégias eficazes de intervenções para a prática de AF evidenciou várias intervenções promissoras para implementação na América Latina, dentre elas, as práticas de AF em ambientes comunitários e programas instrucionais multicomponentes, assim como, campanhas em toda a comunidade e criação ou acesso aprimorado a locais para AF que dependem da capacitação entre os profissionais, o desenvolvimento da força de trabalho na tomada de decisões baseada em evidências; informações sobre evidências para a prática entre os líderes de saúde pública; e parcerias para apoiar a colocação da prática da…”
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