Comparison of different intensities of resistance training on glucose, insulin, adiponectin, and HbA1C levels in male patients with type 2 diabetes
The purpose of this research is to determine the effect of different methods of resistance training on diabetes in men with type 2 diabetes. This is a semi-experimental and practical study. Forty-four subjects with type 2 diabetes, randomly divided to 4 groups. The three experimental groups of 11, 1...
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| description | The purpose of this research is to determine the effect of different methods of resistance training on diabetes in men with type 2 diabetes. This is a semi-experimental and practical study. Forty-four subjects with type 2 diabetes, randomly divided to 4 groups. The three experimental groups of 11, 11, and 12 people and a control group of 10 people, were performed the pre-test and post-test of after 12 weeks of training intervention under high intensity, moderate intensity and low intensity programs. The research variables were glucose, insulin, adiponectin, insulin resistance and glycated hemoglobin. ELISA kit was used to test adiponectin. For analyzing the data, one-way ANOVA statistical test of gain scores and LSD post hoc test was used. All tree Exercise protocols had a positive effect and caused a significant decrease in glucose (P>0.001), insulin (P>0.001), insulin resistance (P>0.001), adiponectin (P>0.001) and serum HbA1C (P>0.001), which had a significant difference with the control group (P>0.05). But there was no difference between the three training groups. Calculating the effect size on the serum factors of diabetes showed that the low intensity had the greatest effect on insulin (ES = 1.11), insulin resistance (ES = 1.39) and HbA1C (ES = 2.05), while glucose (ES = 1.09) and adiponectin (ES = 0.38) were affected more by high intensity. According to the effect sizes, it is recommended to clinician to prescribe high intensity programs to reduce glucose and low intensity programs to improve insulin, insulin resistance and serum HbA1C in type 2 diabetic male patients. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-c73ea344b85f4d7787752627ef820f1c2025-08-20T03:49:03ZengJEOCT publisherJournal of Exercise & Organ Cross Talk2783-20742024-12-014424525410.22122/jeoct.2025.499711.1139216305Comparison of different intensities of resistance training on glucose, insulin, adiponectin, and HbA1C levels in male patients with type 2 diabetesSaeed Abedinzadeh0Mohammad Masomi1Hamid Abbasi2Reza Sharifatpour3Department of Sports Sciences, Yazd University, Yazd, Iran.Department of Sports Sciences, Yazd University, Yazd, Iran.Department of Sports Sciences, Yazd University, Yazd, Iran.PhD in Sport Injury and Corrective Exercise, Department of Sports Sciences, Yazd University, Yazd, Iran.The purpose of this research is to determine the effect of different methods of resistance training on diabetes in men with type 2 diabetes. This is a semi-experimental and practical study. Forty-four subjects with type 2 diabetes, randomly divided to 4 groups. The three experimental groups of 11, 11, and 12 people and a control group of 10 people, were performed the pre-test and post-test of after 12 weeks of training intervention under high intensity, moderate intensity and low intensity programs. The research variables were glucose, insulin, adiponectin, insulin resistance and glycated hemoglobin. ELISA kit was used to test adiponectin. For analyzing the data, one-way ANOVA statistical test of gain scores and LSD post hoc test was used. All tree Exercise protocols had a positive effect and caused a significant decrease in glucose (P>0.001), insulin (P>0.001), insulin resistance (P>0.001), adiponectin (P>0.001) and serum HbA1C (P>0.001), which had a significant difference with the control group (P>0.05). But there was no difference between the three training groups. Calculating the effect size on the serum factors of diabetes showed that the low intensity had the greatest effect on insulin (ES = 1.11), insulin resistance (ES = 1.39) and HbA1C (ES = 2.05), while glucose (ES = 1.09) and adiponectin (ES = 0.38) were affected more by high intensity. According to the effect sizes, it is recommended to clinician to prescribe high intensity programs to reduce glucose and low intensity programs to improve insulin, insulin resistance and serum HbA1C in type 2 diabetic male patients.https://www.jeoct.com/article_216305_17680479994efb33f3d115c7bee62bb3.pdfresistance trainingdiabetesinsulinadiponectinhba1c |
| spellingShingle | Saeed Abedinzadeh Mohammad Masomi Hamid Abbasi Reza Sharifatpour Comparison of different intensities of resistance training on glucose, insulin, adiponectin, and HbA1C levels in male patients with type 2 diabetes Journal of Exercise & Organ Cross Talk resistance training diabetes insulin adiponectin hba1c |
| title | Comparison of different intensities of resistance training on glucose, insulin, adiponectin, and HbA1C levels in male patients with type 2 diabetes |
| title_full | Comparison of different intensities of resistance training on glucose, insulin, adiponectin, and HbA1C levels in male patients with type 2 diabetes |
| title_fullStr | Comparison of different intensities of resistance training on glucose, insulin, adiponectin, and HbA1C levels in male patients with type 2 diabetes |
| title_full_unstemmed | Comparison of different intensities of resistance training on glucose, insulin, adiponectin, and HbA1C levels in male patients with type 2 diabetes |
| title_short | Comparison of different intensities of resistance training on glucose, insulin, adiponectin, and HbA1C levels in male patients with type 2 diabetes |
| title_sort | comparison of different intensities of resistance training on glucose insulin adiponectin and hba1c levels in male patients with type 2 diabetes |
| topic | resistance training diabetes insulin adiponectin hba1c |
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