Evaluation of interferential effects of quantitative exercise prescription on type 2 diabetes patients in community
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1674-2907.2009.10.006
- VernacularTitle:社区2型糖尿病患者量化运动处方的干预效果评价
- Author:
Ping WANG
1
;
Qiao-Ying HAN
;
Ren-Rui LIANG
;
Guang-Ting LI
Author Information
1. 广东医学院
- Keywords:
Community;
Diabetes mellitua,type 2;
Quantitative exercise prescription;
Nursing intervention
- From:
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing
2009;15(10):919-922
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To observe the quantitative exercise prescription's interferential effects on BMI, blood glucose and blood lipid of the patients having type 2 diabetes in community. Methods Fifty patients with type 2 diabetes in community were divided into two groups randomly. 26 cases were trained with exercise prescription 3.3 and 24 cases trained with exercise prescription 4.2. Changes on body measurement index, blood glucose index and blood lipid index were observed before and after 3 months of the exercise prescriptions in beth two groups, by taking the patients per se as control for observing the changes after the exercise and taking the patents in a group as control for observing the differences between the the patients in the two groups. Results The indexes, such as body weight, fast blood glucose, HbA1c, TG, LDL-C were decreased significanfly(P <0. 05) and HDL-C increased obviously (P < 0. 05) in beth groups, when compared by one grope pretest-posttest contrast. The indexes such as body weight, TG, LDL-C were decreased significandy (P < 0. 05) and HDL-C increased slightly, but not obviously (i.e., without a statistical significance, P >0. 05), in exercise prescription 4.2 group if compared with exercise prescription 3.3 group. Conclusions The application of the quantitative exercise prescription designed for middle-aged and old people can effectively reduce BMI, blood glucose and blood lipid of type 2 diabetes patients in community, and thereby it will be a scientific measure as exercise intervention for diabetes patients in community.