Continuous Training Reduces Blood Glucose During and After Physical Training Sessions in Individuals with Type II Diabetes Mellitus Laura Bheattriz Cerqueira Barbosa, Alexandre Galvão da Silva, Debora Dias Ferraretto Moura Rocco, Iago Nunes Aguillar
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Abstract
To analyze glycemic behavior in individuals with type II diabetes mellitus under the acute effect generated in a continuous training session. 10 individuals with an average age of 60 years were evaluated. Questionnaires were administered and blood pressure and blood glucose values were measured before, during and after the session. Data were expressed as mean and standard deviation. It was observed that in the pre-test the glycemia rates had an average of 157.44 mg/dL±39.86, within 10 minutes of carrying out the test the average was 150.44 mg/dL±35.22, in 19 minutes later it was 144.22 mg/dL±31.67, 15 minutes after the test was performed it was 142.88 mg/dL±32.52 and 30 minutes later it was 147.66 mg/dL±33, 76. It was concluded that there was a decrease in blood glucose levels during and after the session.