Title of article :
The Effect of Resistance Exercise on Blood Glucose, Insulin and Insulin resistance in Iranian Patients with Type II Diabetes: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Author/Authors :
Azari, Nasim Department of Physical Education and Sport Sciences - Faculty of Literature and Human Sciences - Lorestan University, Khoramabad , Rahmati, Masoud Department of Physical Education and Sport Sciences - Faculty of Literature and Human Sciences - Lorestan University, Khoramabad , Fathi, Mohammad Department of Physical Education and Sport Sciences - Faculty of Literature and Human Sciences - Lorestan University, Khoramabad
Abstract :
Objective: Resistance exercise is recommended as effective
treatments for people with type 2 diabetes. However, the impact of
this mode of exercise on blood glucose, insulin and insulin resistance
in Iranian's type 2 diabetic patients is unclear. We conducted a
systematic review of the literature for the effect of resistance
exercise training on these clinical markers in Iranian's type 2 diabetic
patients.
Materials and Methods: Electronic databases including Sid.ir,
magiran.com, PubMed, Google scholar, Embase, Medline and
science direct were investigated and searched for persian and english
articles, published before July 2017, which performed in Iran.
Standardized mean difference (SMD) with a 95% confidence interval
(CI) was calculated to assess this association. Of 99 articles
retrieved, 9 met our inclusion criteria and were included in the metaanalysis
model. Data analysis were done using STATA software
version 12.0 and P≤0.05 was set as statistical significant.
Results: The results indicate that there were significant association
between resistance training and blood glucose levels (P=0.0001; -
1.367,-0.756; 95%CI), insulin (P=0.0001;-0.904,-0.313; 95%CI) and
insulin resistance (P=0.0001;-1.006,-0.366; 95%CI). Conclusion: This meta-analysis showed that resistance exercise
training program in patients with type 2 diabetes has a significant
effect on glycemic control. It is recommended that sport and
medicine experts use resistance exercise as a non- pharmacological
intervention for treatment of type 2 diabetes patients. Future long
term studies focusing on patient-relevant outcomes are warranted.
Keywords :
Type 2 diabetes , Insulin , Insulin resistance , Glucose , Resistance training , Meta-analysis
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics