The short term effects of TCC exercise are the significant increase in serum insulin and insulin resistance, and the significant decrease in serum TC, HDL-C, ET-1 and insulin sensitivity in TCC practitioners. TCC might be benefit the health of its practitioners through the regulation of lipid and glucose metabolism and endothelial function.
Tai Chi Chuan (TCC) has been shown to be beneficial to the health. However, its effects on lipid and glucose metabolism are not fully understood. This study investigated the short term effect of TCC exercise on lipid and glucose metabolism and endothelial function in TCC practitioners. Twenty-one TCC practitioners and nineteen normal controls were included in this study. The hemodynamics, serum insulin, indices of insulin resistance/sensitivity, serum endothelin-1 (ET-1), blood lipids and aldosterone before and 30 min after a rest or a session of classical Yang's TCC exercise were compared.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
40
Wan-An Lu
Yilan, Taiwan
change in quantitative insulin sensitivity check index
change in insulin sensitivity due to TCC
Time frame: before and 30 minutes after the completion of TCC exercise
change in serum total cholesterol
change in serum total cholesterol due to TCC
Time frame: before and 30 minutes after the completion of TCC exercise
change in homeostasis model assessment-estimated insulin resistance
change in insulin resistance by TCC
Time frame: before and 30 minutes after the completion of TCC exercise
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