João E Dos Santos Araujo, Fabrício Nunes Macedo, André Sales Barreto, Márcio R Viana Dos Santos, Angelo R Antoniolli, Lucindo J Quintans-Junior
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Abstract
Background: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the main cause of mortality in type 2 diabetes (T2D). Exercise can reduce the risk factors associated with CVD in T2D patients. However, research evaluating its beneficial effects in these patients has used different measurement protocols and types of exercise, complicating comparison.
Aim: To assess the effects of resistance training (RT) and combined training (CT) on the vascular function of T2D patients.
Methods: A database search (MEDLINE, Scopus, and Web of Science) was performed to identify relevant articles that were published up to August 2017. Only original studies evaluating the effects of RT or CT interventions on vascular function in T2D patients were included. The articles were reviewed independently by at least three reviewers. The Cochrane guidelines were used to assess the methodological quality of the studies. Fourteen studies were finally included. Two studies only used RT and twelve studies used CT as intervention strategy.
Results and conclusions: The results show that resistance training is a useful means for primary treatment of vascular diseases and maintenance of vascular function in T2D patients. However, more studies are necessary to gain full knowledge of the beneficial effects and to identify tailored exercise plans to optimize these benefits. The information provided in this review may help to improve current treatment of vascular diseases in T2D patients and to design future studies.
背景:心血管疾病(CVD)是2型糖尿病(T2D)死亡的主要原因。运动可以减少与T2D患者CVD相关的危险因素。然而,评估其对这些患者有益效果的研究使用了不同的测量方案和运动类型,使比较变得复杂。目的:探讨抗阻训练(RT)与联合训练(CT)对t2dm患者血管功能的影响。方法:检索数据库(MEDLINE、Scopus和Web of Science),确定截至2017年8月发表的相关文章。仅纳入了评估RT或CT干预对T2D患者血管功能影响的原始研究。这些文章由至少三名审稿人独立审阅。Cochrane指南用于评估研究的方法学质量。最终纳入14项研究。2项研究仅使用RT, 12项研究使用CT作为干预策略。结果与结论:阻力训练是T2D患者血管疾病的初级治疗和血管功能维持的有效手段。然而,需要更多的研究来充分了解有益的影响,并确定量身定制的锻炼计划来优化这些好处。本综述提供的信息可能有助于改善目前T2D患者血管疾病的治疗,并设计未来的研究。
期刊介绍:
The Review of Diabetic Studies (RDS) is the society"s peer-reviewed journal published quarterly. The purpose of The RDS is to support and encourage research in biomedical diabetes-related science including areas such as endocrinology, immunology, epidemiology, genetics, cell-based research, developmental research, bioengineering and disease management.