Title of article :
Effect of Aerobic Exercise on HbA1c and Cognitive Function in Prediabetes Patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment
Author/Authors :
Khodaee, Fatemeh department of Physical Education and Sport Science - Science and Research Branch Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran , Nikbakht, Hojjatollah Department of Physical Education and Sport Sciences - Science and Research Branch Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran , Gholami, Mandana Department of Physical Education and Sport Sciences - Science and Research Branch Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran , Babaee-Beigi, Mohammad Ali Department of Cardiology - School of Medicine - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran. , Ebrahim, Khosrow Department of Sport and Exercise Physiology - University of Shahid Beheshti, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Objective: This study aimed to investigate the effects of moderate
to high-intensity aerobic exercise on HbA1c (Glycated hemoglobin),
FBS (fasting blood sugar) and cognitive function in mild cognitive
impairment prediabetes patients.
Materials and Methods: Seventeen elderly mild cognitive
impairment (age 55-70) men and women were selected and were
randomly divided into 2 groups as aerobic (n=10) and control
(n=10). Six subjects were excluded during the study. Finally, 14
subjects were continued the exercise program. Assessments were
done at baseline and 12 weeks after intervention. The 12-weeks
aerobic exercise program consisted of 90 min sessions in length 3
days per week under the supervision of the exercise specialist.
Cognitive function, HbA1c, and FBS were evaluated. The
differences in all variables (one way ANOVA), correlation (Pearson
single correlation) and relative changes between baseline and 12
weeks (paired T-tests) were investigated.
Results: HbA1c, FBS decreased significantly in the aerobic group
whereas cognitive function increased significantly after 12 weeks
aerobic (P-value< 0.05 for all). Also, the change of cognitive
function was significantly associated with a change of FBS (r= -0.84)
after a 12-week aerobic exercise (P-value: 0.011). Differences
between groups in HbA1c, FBS and cognitive function (Mini-Mental
State Examination) were not significant.
Conclusion: Aerobic exercise may improve HbA1c, FBS and
subsequently cognitive function in prediabetes elderly subjects.
Therefore, a decrease in glycemic indicators could lead to improve
cognitive function.
Keywords :
Mild cognitive impairment , Aerobic exercise , Fasting blood sugar , Glycated hemoglobin A1c
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Diabetes and Obesity