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EFFECT OF THREE COMBINED AEROBIC-RESISTANCE EXERCISE TRAINING PROTOCOLS WITH DIFFERENT INTENSITIES ON METABOLIC CONTROL AND VISFATIN LEVELS IN MEN WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES

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  63-76

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 Background: The purpose of this study was to compare effects of three combined AEROBIC-RESISTANCE exercise training protocols with different intensities on metabolic control and VISFATIN levels in men with TYPE 2 DIABETES.Methods: 43 male patients with TYPE 2 DIABETES were randomly divided into 4 groups (three combined AEROBIC-RESISTANCE exercise training groups 1, 2, 3 and control). Training groups performed combined AEROBIC-RESISTANCE exercises for 12weeks, 3 times a week with given intensities) group 1: resistance 50-60% one repetition maximum- aerobic 70-80%maximum heart rate, group 2: resistance 60-70% one repetition maximum- aerobic 60-70% maximum heart rate and group 3: resistance 70-80% one repetition maximum- aerobic 50-60% maximum heart rate). Blood sampling to determine the levels of VISFATIN, insulin, HbA1c, fasting glucose before and after 12weeks, were conducted.Results: VISFATIN levels and HbA1c in all training groups and fasting glucose in 2 COMBINED TRAINING groups significantly decreased compared with control group (P<0.05). Vo2max was significantly increased in all training groups (P<0.05). No significant difference were observed between groups in body weight, Body mass index, fat mass, insulin levels and resistance insulin.Conclusion: 12 weeks of combined AEROBIC-RESISTANCE exercise training protocols with were executed intensities through decreasing VISFATIN and HbA1c levels and improving aerobic capacity could be helpful in patient with type 2diabetes. In addition to the above benefits, combined exercise training protocols of with intensity of 60-70% maximum heart rate-intensity 60-70% repetition maximum due to reducing fasting blood glucose could give greater benefits to patients.

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    ZAREI, MEHDI, HAMEDINIA, MOHAMADREZA, HAGHIGHI, AMIRHOSSEIN, NOORAFSHAR, RAHA, & AMINI, SARA. (2016). EFFECT OF THREE COMBINED AEROBIC-RESISTANCE EXERCISE TRAINING PROTOCOLS WITH DIFFERENT INTENSITIES ON METABOLIC CONTROL AND VISFATIN LEVELS IN MEN WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES. JOURNAL OF DIABETES AND METABOLIC DISORDERS, 16(1 ), 63-76. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/53937/en

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    ZAREI MEHDI, HAMEDINIA MOHAMADREZA, HAGHIGHI AMIRHOSSEIN, NOORAFSHAR RAHA, AMINI SARA. EFFECT OF THREE COMBINED AEROBIC-RESISTANCE EXERCISE TRAINING PROTOCOLS WITH DIFFERENT INTENSITIES ON METABOLIC CONTROL AND VISFATIN LEVELS IN MEN WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES. JOURNAL OF DIABETES AND METABOLIC DISORDERS[Internet]. 2016;16(1 ):63-76. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/53937/en

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    MEHDI ZAREI, MOHAMADREZA HAMEDINIA, AMIRHOSSEIN HAGHIGHI, RAHA NOORAFSHAR, and SARA AMINI, “EFFECT OF THREE COMBINED AEROBIC-RESISTANCE EXERCISE TRAINING PROTOCOLS WITH DIFFERENT INTENSITIES ON METABOLIC CONTROL AND VISFATIN LEVELS IN MEN WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES,” JOURNAL OF DIABETES AND METABOLIC DISORDERS, vol. 16, no. 1 , pp. 63–76, 2016, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/53937/en

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