Comparison of the effect of low intensity blood flow restricted aerobic exercise on glycemic and respiratory status with moderate aerobic exercise.
The aim of this study is to show, whether the effect of low-intensity aerobic exercise training combined with blood flow restriction is similar on both glycemic and cardiorespiratory status compared to moderate-intensity continuous aerobic exercise, in individuals with "type 2 diabetes mellitus" .
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
28
Aerobic Exercise
Blood Glucose
Fasting Blood Glucose, this data will be collected from the individulas routine biochemistry tests
Time frame: up to 12 months
HbA1c
Glycated hemoglobin, This data will be collected from teh individulas during routine test
Time frame: up to 12 months
Blood Glucose in Oral glucose Tolerance Test
Blood Glucose in Oral glucose Tolerance Test, this data will be collected from the individuals during routine tests.
Time frame: Up to 12 months
Cardiorespiratory Fitness
Maximal Power in Maximal Exercise Test, this test will be performed in incremental cardiopulmonary exercise test in cycle ergometer.
Time frame: Up to 12 months
The Strength of Quadriceps Muscle
The Strength of Quadriceps Muscle, this data will be collected before the intervention eith a manual muscle tester, in sitting position.
Time frame: Up to 12 months
Fat Free Mass
Fat Free Mass will be calculated by bioimpedance analysis, this data will be collected with all individulas to see the changes with the muscle mass, the test will be The test will be carried out with a 4-channel test device, both hand and foot, to eveluate changes segmentally.
Time frame: Up to 12 months
The Strength of Hamstring Muscle
The Strength of Hamstring Muscle, this data will be collected before the intervention eith a manual muscle tester, in sitting position.
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Time frame: Up to 12 months