Title of article :
Effects of Eight Weeks of Resistance Training and Consumption of Pomegranate on GLP-1, DPP-4 and Glycemic Statuses in Women with Type 2 Diabetes: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Author/Authors :
Akbarpour ، Mohsen Department of Physical Education and Sport Sciences - Faculty of Literature and Humanities - University of Qom , Fathollahi Shoorabeh ، Fazlollah Department of Nutrition - School of Health and Nutrition - Lorestan University of Medical Sciences , Mardani ، Mahnaz Nutritional Health Research Center - Lorestan University of Medical Sciences , Amini Majd ، Fatemeh Department of Physical Education and Sport Sciences - Faculty of Literature and Humanities - University of Qom
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5
To page :
10
Abstract :
Background and Objectives: Diabetes is one of the metabolic diseases with a significant increase rate in recent decades. The aim of this study was to investigate effects of eight weeks of resistance training and consumption of pomegranate juice on Glucagon-like peptide-1(GLP-1), dipeptidyl peptidase 4(DPP-4) and glycemic statuses in women with type 2 diabetes (a randomized controlled trial). Materials and Methods: Samples included 40 women with type 2 diabetic aged 45–55 years, who were randomly selected and divided into four major groups of control (n = 10), resistance training (n = 10), pomegranate juice consumption (n = 10) and resistance training and pomegranate juice consumption (n = 10) groups. Resistance training group and resistance training and pomegranate juice consumption group carried out three resistance training sessions for eight weeks, each week with a maximum intensity of 30%. By the end of the Week 18, groups reached 80% of the maximum repetition. The pomegranate juice group received 100 ml of pomegranate juice every day. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was carried out using SPSS Software v.21. Results: Results showed that eight weeks of resistance training with pomegranate juice consumption significantly increased GLP-1, HDL, insulin (p = 0.0001) and decreased DPP-4, LDL and glucose (p = 0.0001) levels in women with type 2 diabetes. Furthermore, results showed that resistance training significantly increased GLP-1 and decreased DDP-4 levels in these women. No significant changes were seen in control group and pomegranate juice consumption in the study variables. Conclusions: Based on the results of this study, resistance training with consumption of pomegranate juice effectively improves insulin secretion and glycemic control. This improvement can be attributed to increases in GLP-1 and DDP-4 levels.
Keywords :
Type 2 diabetes , Pomegranate juice , Resistance exercise , Glucagon , like peptide , 1 , Inhibitors of dipeptidyl peptidase 4
Journal title :
Nutrition and Food Sciences Research
Journal title :
Nutrition and Food Sciences Research
Record number :
2551169
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