Cardiovascular autonomic dysfunction reflects the pathophysiology of Diabetes Mellitus in this patient group favors an increase in morbidity and mortality related to cardiovascular events, and for this reason has been one of the most studied clinical entities. Therefore this work aims to analyze the cardiorespiratory parameters and glycated hemoglobin after the commission of a rehabilitation program in patients with diabetes mellitus type 2. The collection protocol is to check the heart rate, blood pressure, double product, Borg scale, variability heart rate and glycated hemoglobin of patients with type 2 diabetes This project this is an experimental study, the type randomized clinical trial on the hemodynamic response and glucose levels in patients with DM2 institutionalized in Acre Hospital Foundation submitted to one rehabilitation program consisting of aerobic and anaerobic exercises performed for 12 weeks in three weekly meetings, of 60 minutes each.
Background: Built with evidence that makes it possible to work in cardiac rehabilitation programs in patients with type 2 diabetes with more security, guaranteeing them an improvement in cardiorespiratory fitness, the hemodynamic and glycemic variables, allowing them a better quality of life Method/Design: The research instrument is applied before and after the practice of the proposed exercise program (consisting of aerobic and anaerobic exercises performed for 12 weeks in three weekly meetings, of 60 minutes each). The instrument is based on the following collection protocol: assessment of BP, HR, Borg scale, respiratory rate (RR), oxygen saturation (SAT), the DP calculation and will be carried out the examination to check HbA1C Will be performed for 12 weeks in three weekly meetings, of 60minutes each, in total of 36 sessions with antecipated 60 pacients splited in 2 groups "Control" and "intervention" Discussion: Correlate the variability of heart rate behavior and glycated hemoglobin after the exercise program; To demonstrate the possible association between the change of the cardiorespiratory parameters according to the variation of glycated hemoglobin; Demonstrate the possibility of association between the variation of the cardiorespiratory parameters and glycated hemoglobin according to sex;
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
60
Aerobic and anaerobic exercises performed for 12 weeks, 3x/week, of 60 minutes each.
Measuring blood preassure, heart rate, Borg scale, respiratory rate, oxygen saturation and HbA1C in the first day of assessment and after 12 weeks.
União Educacional do Norte
Rio Branco, Acre, Brazil
RECRUITINGChange from baseline of Heart rate variability at 3 months
With a specific heart rate monitor, Heart Rate Variability (also called RR variability) is the measure of heart rate variation between each pair of heart beats at a given time interval. The results of the heart rate variability analysis are divided into two groups: time domain results and frequency domain results. They are numbers related to the "rhythm" in which the variations occur: VLF - Very Low Frequency: power contained in the range below 0.04Hz. LF - Low Frequency: power contained in the range of 0.04 to 0.15Hz. HF - High Frequency: power contained in the range of 0.15 to 0.4Hz. LF / HF: Ratio between LF and HF powers.
Time frame: three months
Change from baseline of Glycated Hemoglobin at 3 months
The HbA1c test counts the number of red blood cells that are glycated, that is, linked to a glucose molecule.
Time frame: three months
Change from baseline of pulse oximetry at every intervention session
With the use of pulse oximetry we will observe the percentage of oxygen that the blood is carrying, compared to the maximum of its transport capacity. Ideally, more than 89% of your red cells should be carrying oxygen.
Time frame: three months
Change from baseline of subjective sensation of respiratory discomfort at every intervention session
Used on the modified borg scale cr 410 that goes with a score of 0 to 10 where the patient will identify their degree of discomfort after the protocol in which it was submitted;
Time frame: three months
Change from baseline of Blood Pressure at every intervention session
The expression blood pressure (BP) or blood pressure refers to the pressure exerted by the blood against the wall of the arteries. Blood pressure as well as that of the whole circulatory system is usually slightly above atmospheric pressure, the pressure difference being responsible for keeping the arteries and other vessels not collapsed. In a healthy person, the amount of pressure can vary continuously, depending on the stress, the emotion or if you are doing physical activity.
Time frame: three months
Change from baseline of the distance traveled at 3 months.
This will be measured in meters during a six-minute walk test in a 30-meter runner where the participant should walk as mush as he/she can in six minutes.
Time frame: three months
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