Acute effect of the hair glycolic in diabetic type II enters a session of water gymnastics and another one of aerobic gymnastics
Abstract
It was objectified to verify the immediate effect of the physical exercise being compared the effect of a session of aerobic gymnastics with training of muscular force with free weights and another one of water gymnastics, on the behavior of the hair glycolic in diabetic individuals of type II. Measurements of the hair glycolic, cardiac beating and arterial pressure in 12 carrying volunteers of the syndrome had been carried through. These evaluations had been made five times with interval of 15 minutes between each: before the beginning of the exercises, to 15 minutes, 30 minutes and 45 minutes during the exercises and to the 15 minutes after the ending. mg/dL and 114 the glycolic varied of 118 mg/dL before the exercises, for 99 mg/dL and 80 mg/dL to 45 minutes of exercises, respectively for the gymnastics and water gymnastics, showing reduction in the level of glycolic throughout the accomplishment of the exercise. The cardiac beating increased of 84 for 93, both exercises, respectively, before the beginning the exercises and to 45 minutes of physical activity. This result allows concluding that the physical exercise, when indicated, prescribed well and executed, it is an important coadjutant in the glycolic control of the carrying individual of Diabetes Mellitus (DM) and must be enclosed in its program of treatment.
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