Anthropometric measurements, metabolic profile and physical fitness in a sample of spanish women with type 2 diabetes
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2021ISSN
1660-4601
Abstract
Background: Exercise training has proven to be effective for treatment of metabolic diseases, such as type 2 diabetes mellitus. The aims of this study were to compare anthropometric measurements, metabolic profile and physical fitness between active and sedentary women with type 2 diabetes, and to analyse relationships between anthropometry and metabolic profile and components of physical fitness (balance, flexibility, strength and endurance). Methods: Cross-sectional research on 28 women with type 2 diabetes. Amount of daily physical activity, BMI, waist circumference, HbA1c, fibrinogen, hs-CRP, tiptoe dynamic balance, static balance, finger floor distance, abdominal, upper and lower limb strength and walking cardiovascular endurance were recorded. Results: Age: 58.5 ± 7.8. Overall, 16 subjects were physically active and 12 were sedentary. Active subjects had lower BMI (p = 0.033) and better cardiovascular endurance (p = 0.025). BMI and waist circumference were not influenced by any physical fitness component. HbA1c, fibrinogen and hs-CRP were related with worse dynamic balance (p = 0.036, 0.006 and 0.031, respectively). Conclusions: Active women had lower BMI and showed a better performance in cardiovascular endurance. Tiptoe dynamic balance impairments were related to worse glycaemic control, hypercoagulation and inflammatory state.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
61 - Medical sciences
616.1 - Pathology of the circulatory system, blood vessels. Cardiovascular complaints
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Pages
13
Publisher
MDPI
Collection
18; 22
Is part of
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Recommended citation
Lucha-López, María Orosia; Vidal-Peracho, Concepción; Hidalgo-García, César [et al.]. Anthropometric measurements, metabolic profile and physical fitness in a sample of spanish women with type 2 diabetes. 2021, 18(22), 11955. Disponible en: <https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/22/11955>. Fecha de acceso: 15 dic. 2021. DOI: 10.3390/ijerph182211955
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