Title of article :
Acute Whole Body Vibration Decreases the Glucose Levels in Elderly Diabetic Women
Author/Authors :
Andrade , Armèle Dornelas de Department of Physical Therapy - Universidade Federal de Pernambuco - Recife - PE, Brazil , Pessoa , Maíra Florentino Department of Physical Therapy - Universidade Federal de Pernambuco - Recife - PE, Brazil , Muniz de Souza, Helga C. Department of Physical Therapy - Universidade Federal de Pernambuco - Recife - PE, Brazil , Vasconcelos da Silva, Alanna P. Department of Physical Therapy - Universidade Federal de Pernambuco - Recife - PE, Brazil , Clemente, Rafaela dos Santos Department of Physical Therapy - Universidade Federal de Pernambuco - Recife - PE, Brazil , Brandão, Daniella Cunha Department of Physical Therapy - Universidade Federal de Pernambuco - Recife - PE, Brazil
Abstract :
Type II diabetes (TIIDM) is characterized by high levels of blood glucose followed by excessive insulin release so that the target
cells become less sensitive, developing insulin resistance and maintaining hyperglycemic levels. Physical activity is the strongest
element to prevent and to manage the TIIDM, and the majority of patients do not remain in regularly active levels, because the
premature fatigue in these patients decreases the adherence to the training. Contrastingly, the whole body vibration (WBV) training
may improve the glucose metabolism in diabetic patients, reducing the peripheral blood sugar, decreasing the physical discomfort
and perceived exertion. Therefore, the purpose of the study was to determine the effect of an acute WBV session as therapy to
promote fasting decreases in insulin levels in peripheral blood in TIIDM when compared to healthy elderly. For this, fifteen healthy
elderly women and fourteen diabetic elderly women, all sedentary, were allocated in diabetic or control groups, and we made an
acute whole body session composed of 10 bouts lasting 2 minutes each one, separated by a 30-second rest period. The WBV was
executed in a triaxial platform MY3 Power Plateat 35 hertz and has been chosen a peak-to-peak displacement of 4 millimeters.
After the protocol, both groups decreased the glycemic levels and increased lactate production in relation to the basal levels and
when compared diabetic and control, where the most important results have been shown in diabetic women. This study revealed
that WBV training in TIIDM has had significant beneficial effects on the control of glucose levels, still in an acute session. So that,
the complete training probably will show better results about glycemic control and this finding could be especially important when
prescribing exercise for elderly who are unable or unwilling to use traditional loads or who show poor exercise compliance.
Keywords :
Acute Whole Body Vibration Decreases , Glucose Levels , Elderly Diabetic Women , Type II diabetes (TIIDM)
Journal title :
Rehabilitation Research and Practice