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A Study of Resistance Excercise in Type II Diabetic Patients. Edition No. 1

VDM Publishing House, Aug 2010, Pages: 128


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7 known type 2 diabetic patients in the department. The Subjects of the study were Type 2 diabetic male patients aged 45 years and having FPG level between 120 to 200 mg/dl. The subjects were divided into three groups viz Control Group (N2), Treatment Group 1 (N2) and Treatment Group 2 (N=3). Specially designed resistance exercise training was administered to the treatment groups 1 and 2. Control group did not participate in the resistance exercise programme; treatment group 1 started with the resistance exercise programme but did not complete it while treatment group completed the exercise programme seriously. All the subjects were allowed to continue with the drug medication during the study as prescribed by their respective physicians. In addition the subjects were advised to adhere to the dietary schedule recommended in the study. Based on the neuropathy functional assessment of the subjects included in the present investigation, autonomic neuropathy was observed in 29% of the subjects as evidenced by at least 4 abnormal tests out of the six performed. 57% of the subjects demonstrated signs of peripheral neuropathy.



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