2019
DOI: 10.1186/s12933-019-0840-2
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Effects of combined training with different intensities on vascular health in patients with type 2 diabetes: a 1-year randomized controlled trial

Abstract: BackgroundExercise, when performed on a regular basis, is a well-accepted strategy to improve vascular function in patients with type 2 diabetes. However, the exercise intensity that yields maximal adaptations on structural and functional indices in patients with type 2 diabetes remains uncertain. Our objective was to analyze the impact of a 1-year randomized controlled trial of combined high-intensity interval training (HIIT) with resistance training (RT) vs. a combined moderate continuous training (MCT) with… Show more

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“…Given the results of our previous findings on vascular function [46], where the HIIT combined with RT had superior improvements when compared to MCT, we can speculate that the favourable changes in the lipid and inflammatory profile observed in the HIIT combined with RT group may have been mediated by some of these changes, alongside with other mechanism already addressed in the previous manuscript [46]. Nonetheless, even though we have shown that HIIT can be a feasible option for long-term clinical interventions (1-year), it maybe not be a viable solution in a more ecological setting given the physiological and psychological burden associated with long-term HIIT [21].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Given the results of our previous findings on vascular function [46], where the HIIT combined with RT had superior improvements when compared to MCT, we can speculate that the favourable changes in the lipid and inflammatory profile observed in the HIIT combined with RT group may have been mediated by some of these changes, alongside with other mechanism already addressed in the previous manuscript [46]. Nonetheless, even though we have shown that HIIT can be a feasible option for long-term clinical interventions (1-year), it maybe not be a viable solution in a more ecological setting given the physiological and psychological burden associated with long-term HIIT [21].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…In fact, long-term (12 months), resistance + aerobic exercise training has been demonstrated to suppress cytokine production through reduced inflammatory cell infiltration of adipose tissue and improved adipocyte function [117]. Also, the autonomic tone was proved to ameliorate after 12 weeks of personalised physical training (both aerobic and resistance exercise) [102], as well as endothelial function [118], intima-media thickness, and arterial stiffness [119]. Notably, also several echocardiographic parameters can be improved with exercise training [120].…”
Section: Effect Of Exercise Trainingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accordingly, promotion of increased physical activity and exercise training is essential for CHF patients with T2DM to improve cardiorespiratory fitness and reduce cardiovascular or all-cause mortality. Indeed, various types of exercise training including moderate-intensity continuous training and high-intensity interval training are reported to improve cardiac function, vascular function, lipid profiles, and low-grade inflammation as well as exercise capacity in obese subjects or patients with T2DM [35][36][37][38] and in patients with CHF [39]. A large clinical trial has shown that sustained improvement of exercise capacity by intensive lifestyle intervention aiming at increased physical activity and weight loss reduces risk of incident HF in obese subjects with T2DM [40].…”
Section: Table 4 Multivariable Analysis For Peak Vo 2 In the Chf Patimentioning
confidence: 99%