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The Effects of Upper Extremity Aerobic Exercise Training on Exercise Capacity, Muscle Oxygen, and Physical Activity Level in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Upper extremity aerobic exercise training and Control Group for Type2diabetes. Completed, enrolled 40 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Type 2 diabetes (T2DM) is a metabolic disease characterized by chronic hyperglycemia that occurs as a result of any disorder in insulin secretion or insulin activity. Regular physical activity is important in preventing and managing this disease.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Aerobic exercise training will be given to the training group on an arm ergometer 3 days in a week and 30-45 minutes a day for 6 weeks with the assistance of a physiotherapist. The training workload of aerobic exercise training will be applied at 50-80% of peak oxygen consumption or 60-80% of peak heart rate, dyspnea 3-4 points according to the Modified Borg Scale (MBS) or fatigue 4-6 points. Blood sugar measurement will be performed before exercise training. Individuals with a blood sugar result of \>300 mg/dL will not be allowed to exercise that day.
The control group will not be given any training during the 6-week period. After the study, the treatment applied to the training group will also be applied to the control group in order to ensure that the patients in the control group are not ethically deprived of rehabilitation.