Efeito agudo do exercício aeróbico intervalado de alta intensidade comparado ao aeróbio contínuo moderado sobre o status cardiometabólico e função endotelial em pacientes diabéticos tipo 2

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Autor(a) principal: Arruda, Regiane Maria da Costa
Data de Publicação: 2021
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Introduction: A sedentary lifestyle has been recognized as an independent risk factor for the premature development of coronary heart disease (CHD) and physical inactivity is associated with at least a two-fold increase in the risk of coronary events. It is known that regular exercise is associated with a significant reduction in cardiovascular risk and helps prevent primary and secondary cardiac events. However, the mechanism by which physical exercise promotes the reduction of cardiovascular events has not been fully elucidated. Objectives: Study 1: To analyze the effects of a single session of high-intensity interval aerobic exercise (HIIT) and moderate continuous exercise (MOD) on cardiometabolic status and endothelial function in type 2 diabetic individuals. Study 2: Verify the relationship between FMD and recovery of heart rate and physical capacity in type 2 diabetic patients. Methodology: Study type: controlled clinical trial. Thirty sedentary individuals with DM2 were evaluated. The sample consisted of 19 women and 11 men (mean age 55.30 ± 12.58 years). Brachial artery flow-mediated dilatation (FMD%) was evaluated before and after 30 minutes of exercise. The physical exercise protocol was performed on a treadmill and totaled 24 minutes; was composed of 5 minutes of warm-up, 14 minutes of HIIT (10x30 seconds with intensity 85 to 100% of the maximum heart rate with 1 minute of active pause between sprints), and 5 minutes of cool down, the MOD exercise was performed in the same treadmill with same volume totaling 24 minutes (50 to 70% of heart rate) Results: Study 1: A significant acute effect of exercise on endothelial function (FMD%) and anterograde and retrograde shear stress (respectively, MOD - 0.24 ± 0.39 and HIIT 0.16 ± 0.45; MOD 116.7 (64-170.7) and HIIT 201.4 (155-246.6); MOD -13 (-17.1[- 4.1])) and HIIT -6.9 (-10.8 [-0.6]); p ≤ 0.05). Study 2: We observed that patients do not have low heart rate recovery, with Δ HR 18 ± 5, but 100% of the evaluated patients had reduced physical capacity, ISWT 60.80 ± 19.51 % predicted and there was a correlation in the tools of prognostic evaluation. Conclusion: Study 1: HIIT proved to be more effective for possible cardiovascular protection, even though both exercises had a positive response to glycemic control in type 2 diabetic patients. The exercises presented can be easily performed in clinical practice. Study 2: We conclude that the higher the %FMD, the greater the physical capacity of patients with DM2 and the recovery of heart rate, which may support a good prognosis. Assessments can be easily performed in clinical practice. To analyze the effects of a single session of high-intensity interval aerobic exercise (HIIT) and moderate continuous exercise (MOD) on cardiometabolic status and endothelial function in type 2 diabetic subjects.
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spelling Jorge, Luciana Maria Malosa SampaioJorge, Luciana Maria Malosa SampaioCosta, Ivan PeresPalma, Renata Kelly dahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6587584774328783Arruda, Regiane Maria da Costa2022-02-21T22:16:25Z2021-12-15Arruda, Regiane Maria da Costa. Efeito agudo do exercício aeróbico intervalado de alta intensidade comparado ao aeróbio contínuo moderado sobre o status cardiometabólico e função endotelial em pacientes diabéticos tipo 2. 2021. 73 f. Tese( Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências da Reabilitação) - Universidade Nove de Julho, São Paulo.http://bibliotecatede.uninove.br/handle/tede/2840Introduction: A sedentary lifestyle has been recognized as an independent risk factor for the premature development of coronary heart disease (CHD) and physical inactivity is associated with at least a two-fold increase in the risk of coronary events. It is known that regular exercise is associated with a significant reduction in cardiovascular risk and helps prevent primary and secondary cardiac events. However, the mechanism by which physical exercise promotes the reduction of cardiovascular events has not been fully elucidated. Objectives: Study 1: To analyze the effects of a single session of high-intensity interval aerobic exercise (HIIT) and moderate continuous exercise (MOD) on cardiometabolic status and endothelial function in type 2 diabetic individuals. Study 2: Verify the relationship between FMD and recovery of heart rate and physical capacity in type 2 diabetic patients. Methodology: Study type: controlled clinical trial. Thirty sedentary individuals with DM2 were evaluated. The sample consisted of 19 women and 11 men (mean age 55.30 ± 12.58 years). Brachial artery flow-mediated dilatation (FMD%) was evaluated before and after 30 minutes of exercise. The physical exercise protocol was performed on a treadmill and totaled 24 minutes; was composed of 5 minutes of warm-up, 14 minutes of HIIT (10x30 seconds with intensity 85 to 100% of the maximum heart rate with 1 minute of active pause between sprints), and 5 minutes of cool down, the MOD exercise was performed in the same treadmill with same volume totaling 24 minutes (50 to 70% of heart rate) Results: Study 1: A significant acute effect of exercise on endothelial function (FMD%) and anterograde and retrograde shear stress (respectively, MOD - 0.24 ± 0.39 and HIIT 0.16 ± 0.45; MOD 116.7 (64-170.7) and HIIT 201.4 (155-246.6); MOD -13 (-17.1[- 4.1])) and HIIT -6.9 (-10.8 [-0.6]); p ≤ 0.05). Study 2: We observed that patients do not have low heart rate recovery, with Δ HR 18 ± 5, but 100% of the evaluated patients had reduced physical capacity, ISWT 60.80 ± 19.51 % predicted and there was a correlation in the tools of prognostic evaluation. Conclusion: Study 1: HIIT proved to be more effective for possible cardiovascular protection, even though both exercises had a positive response to glycemic control in type 2 diabetic patients. The exercises presented can be easily performed in clinical practice. Study 2: We conclude that the higher the %FMD, the greater the physical capacity of patients with DM2 and the recovery of heart rate, which may support a good prognosis. Assessments can be easily performed in clinical practice. To analyze the effects of a single session of high-intensity interval aerobic exercise (HIIT) and moderate continuous exercise (MOD) on cardiometabolic status and endothelial function in type 2 diabetic subjects.Introdução: Um estilo de vida sedentário foi reconhecido como um fator de risco independente para o desenvolvimento prematuro de doença cardíaca coronária (CHD) e a inatividade física está associada a pelo menos um aumento de duas vezes no risco de eventos coronários. É sabido que, o exercício físico regular está associado a uma redução significativa para o risco cardiovascular, e ajuda a prevenir eventos cardíacos primários e secundários. No entanto, o mecanismo pelo qual o exercício físico promove a redução dos eventos cardiovasculares ainda não foi totalmente elucidado. Objetivos: Estudo 1: Analisar os efeitos de uma única sessão de exercício aeróbio intervalado de alta intensidade (HIIT) e exercício contínuo moderado (MOD) sobre o status cardiometabólico e função endotelial em indivíduos diabéticos tipo 2. Estudo 2: Verificar a relação entre a FMD e a recuperação da frequência cardíaca e capacidade física nos pacientes diabéticos tipo 2. Metodologia: Tipo de estudo: ensaio clínico controlado. Foram avaliados 30 indivíduos sedentários com DM2. A amostra foi composta por 19 mulheres e 11 homens (média de idade 55,30 ± 12,58 anos). A dilatação mediada por fluxo (FMD%) da artéria braquial foi avaliada antes e após 30 minutos do exercício. O protocolo de exercício físico foi realizado em esteira ergométrica e totalizou 24 minutos; foi composto por 5 minutos de aquecimento, 14 minutos de HIIT (10 x 30 segundos com intensidade 85 a 100% da frequência cardíaca máxima com 1 minuto de pausa ativa entre os sprints), e 5 minutos de volta a calma, o exercício MOD foi realizado na mesma esteira com mesmo volume totalizando 24 minutos (50 a 70% da frequência cardíaca) Resultados: Estudo 1: Foi observado efeito agudo significativo do exercício na função endotelial (FMD%), e estresse de cisalhamento anterógrado e retrógrado (respectivamente, MOD -0,24 ± 0,39 e HIIT 0,16 ± 0,45; MOD 116,7 (64-170,7) e HIIT 201,4 (155-246,6); MOD -13 (-17,1[-4,1])) e HIIT -6,9 (-10,8 [-0,6]); p ≤ 0,05). Estudo 2: Observamos que os pacientes não apresentam baixa recuperação da frequência cardíaca, com Δ FC 18 ± 5, porém 100% dos pacientes avaliados apresentaram capacidade física reduzida, SWTI MOD 0,80 ± 19,51 % do previsto e houve correlação nas ferramentas de avaliação de prognóstico. Conclusão: Estudo 1: O HIIT mostrou-se mais efetivo para uma possível proteção cardiovascular, mesmo que ambos os exercícios tiveram uma resposta positiva ao controle glicêmico nos pacientes diabéticos tipo 2. Os exercícios apresentados podem ser facilmente realizados na prática clínica. Estudo 2: Conclui-se que quanto maior a %FMD maior a capacidade física dos pacientes com DM2 e a recuperação da frequência cardíaca o que pode corroborar para um bom prognóstico. 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Efeito agudo do exercício aeróbico intervalado de alta intensidade comparado ao aeróbio contínuo moderado sobre o status cardiometabólico e função endotelial em pacientes diabéticos tipo 2
title Efeito agudo do exercício aeróbico intervalado de alta intensidade comparado ao aeróbio contínuo moderado sobre o status cardiometabólico e função endotelial em pacientes diabéticos tipo 2
spellingShingle Efeito agudo do exercício aeróbico intervalado de alta intensidade comparado ao aeróbio contínuo moderado sobre o status cardiometabólico e função endotelial em pacientes diabéticos tipo 2
Arruda, Regiane Maria da Costa
diabetes mellitus
exercício intervalado de alta intensidade
aeróbio contínuo moderado
função endotelia
diabetes mellitus
high intensity interval exercise
moderate continuous aerobic
endothelial function
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
title_short Efeito agudo do exercício aeróbico intervalado de alta intensidade comparado ao aeróbio contínuo moderado sobre o status cardiometabólico e função endotelial em pacientes diabéticos tipo 2
title_full Efeito agudo do exercício aeróbico intervalado de alta intensidade comparado ao aeróbio contínuo moderado sobre o status cardiometabólico e função endotelial em pacientes diabéticos tipo 2
title_fullStr Efeito agudo do exercício aeróbico intervalado de alta intensidade comparado ao aeróbio contínuo moderado sobre o status cardiometabólico e função endotelial em pacientes diabéticos tipo 2
title_full_unstemmed Efeito agudo do exercício aeróbico intervalado de alta intensidade comparado ao aeróbio contínuo moderado sobre o status cardiometabólico e função endotelial em pacientes diabéticos tipo 2
title_sort Efeito agudo do exercício aeróbico intervalado de alta intensidade comparado ao aeróbio contínuo moderado sobre o status cardiometabólico e função endotelial em pacientes diabéticos tipo 2
author Arruda, Regiane Maria da Costa
author_facet Arruda, Regiane Maria da Costa
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Jorge, Luciana Maria Malosa Sampaio
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Costa, Ivan Peres
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Palma, Renata Kelly da
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Arruda, Regiane Maria da Costa
contributor_str_mv Jorge, Luciana Maria Malosa Sampaio
Jorge, Luciana Maria Malosa Sampaio
Costa, Ivan Peres
Palma, Renata Kelly da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv diabetes mellitus
exercício intervalado de alta intensidade
aeróbio contínuo moderado
função endotelia
topic diabetes mellitus
exercício intervalado de alta intensidade
aeróbio contínuo moderado
função endotelia
diabetes mellitus
high intensity interval exercise
moderate continuous aerobic
endothelial function
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv diabetes mellitus
high intensity interval exercise
moderate continuous aerobic
endothelial function
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description Introduction: A sedentary lifestyle has been recognized as an independent risk factor for the premature development of coronary heart disease (CHD) and physical inactivity is associated with at least a two-fold increase in the risk of coronary events. It is known that regular exercise is associated with a significant reduction in cardiovascular risk and helps prevent primary and secondary cardiac events. However, the mechanism by which physical exercise promotes the reduction of cardiovascular events has not been fully elucidated. Objectives: Study 1: To analyze the effects of a single session of high-intensity interval aerobic exercise (HIIT) and moderate continuous exercise (MOD) on cardiometabolic status and endothelial function in type 2 diabetic individuals. Study 2: Verify the relationship between FMD and recovery of heart rate and physical capacity in type 2 diabetic patients. Methodology: Study type: controlled clinical trial. Thirty sedentary individuals with DM2 were evaluated. The sample consisted of 19 women and 11 men (mean age 55.30 ± 12.58 years). Brachial artery flow-mediated dilatation (FMD%) was evaluated before and after 30 minutes of exercise. The physical exercise protocol was performed on a treadmill and totaled 24 minutes; was composed of 5 minutes of warm-up, 14 minutes of HIIT (10x30 seconds with intensity 85 to 100% of the maximum heart rate with 1 minute of active pause between sprints), and 5 minutes of cool down, the MOD exercise was performed in the same treadmill with same volume totaling 24 minutes (50 to 70% of heart rate) Results: Study 1: A significant acute effect of exercise on endothelial function (FMD%) and anterograde and retrograde shear stress (respectively, MOD - 0.24 ± 0.39 and HIIT 0.16 ± 0.45; MOD 116.7 (64-170.7) and HIIT 201.4 (155-246.6); MOD -13 (-17.1[- 4.1])) and HIIT -6.9 (-10.8 [-0.6]); p ≤ 0.05). Study 2: We observed that patients do not have low heart rate recovery, with Δ HR 18 ± 5, but 100% of the evaluated patients had reduced physical capacity, ISWT 60.80 ± 19.51 % predicted and there was a correlation in the tools of prognostic evaluation. Conclusion: Study 1: HIIT proved to be more effective for possible cardiovascular protection, even though both exercises had a positive response to glycemic control in type 2 diabetic patients. The exercises presented can be easily performed in clinical practice. Study 2: We conclude that the higher the %FMD, the greater the physical capacity of patients with DM2 and the recovery of heart rate, which may support a good prognosis. Assessments can be easily performed in clinical practice. To analyze the effects of a single session of high-intensity interval aerobic exercise (HIIT) and moderate continuous exercise (MOD) on cardiometabolic status and endothelial function in type 2 diabetic subjects.
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