Publication: Moving in the right direction: Exploring the benefits of aerobic exercise in patients with recently elevated HbA1c levels
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Mostafa Mohamed, Samir Abdel Latif ; Said, Shereen Mohamed ; El-Sayed, Mohamed Salah ; Elnaggar, Moustafa Ibrahim Ahmed ; Alakhras, Abdelhamid Mohamed Abdelhady ; Mohamed Saleh, Marwa Mohamed Sayed ; Metawee, Shimaa Mohamed ; Elbedewy, Mohamed Ahmed
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Universidad de Murcia. Servicio de Publicaciones
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Regular exercise is recognized as having health advantages for all individuals, inc
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enhancements in glycemic control, insulin efficacy, cardiovascular fitness, systemic inflammation,
diabetes related health concerns, and mental well being. This study aimed to explore aerobic exercise
benefits on patients with recently elevated HbA1c levels. A parallel, randomized controlled trial was
conducted. A total of 60 participants were assigned to one of the two groups: The aerobic exercise
(AE) Group and the Control group. Assessment included HbA1c (glycosylated hemoglobin), post
prandial blood sugar (PPBS) as well as fasting blood sugar (FBS) at baseline (at 0 weeks before the
training) and after the 12 weeks (post training). The results showed that in 12 weeks, the re was a statistically substantial difference in the two groups' mean values of HbA1c, PPBS, as well as FBS
(p <0.001). Current research findings indicate that a 12 week protocol of aerobic exercise may serve
as an essential therapeutic approach for achievi ng glycemic control in patients with recently elevated
HbA1c levels.
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