2002, Number 2
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Rev Biomed 2002; 13 (2)
Plasmatic insulin behavior with low intensity aerobic excercise in patients with cardiovascular risk factors
Fuentes-González P, Cantón-Cuevas FG, Vargas-Cano W
Language: Spanish
References: 10
Page: 110-114
PDF size: 28.76 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Introduction. An experimental, longitudinal of clinical assay was carried out on ten patients with more than two cardiovascular risk factors of both genders aged between 25 and 65. The aint of this study was to demostrate the effect of low intensity aerobic excercise on plasmatic insulin levels.
Material and method. The group was submited to a low intensity aerobic excercise program with a schedule of 30 minutes a day, five days a week for two months.
Results. A decrease in the plasmatic insulin levels was observed in 70 % of the patients, and although the response wasn’t the same in all patients, the best results were observed in the patients who started the study with hyperinsulinemia.
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