Effects of Different Types of Exercise Interventions in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes
NCT ID: NCT01377558
Last Updated: 2011-06-23
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
NA
100 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2011-04-30
2012-06-30
Brief Summary
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* to determine which kind of supervised exercise intervention (aerobic endurance training versus strength endurance training versus combined aerobic endurance and strength endurance training) is more effective in improving the metabolic parameters in typ 2 diabetes patients
* to investigate what kind of intervention is more successful in reduction of concomitant diseases and improving quality of life
* to assess what kind of intervention induces highest effects in long term persistence of these positive changes
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Detailed Description
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Therefore, aim of the current study is to compare the effects of aerobic endurance training or resistance endurance training or the combination of aerobic endurance training and resistance endurance training in diabetes type 2 patients without any other lifestyle or dietary interventions.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Aerobic endurance training intervention
Aerobic endurance training
Aerobic endurance training intervention
The aerobic endurance training group will use cardiovascular training devices
week 1-4: 15 minutes warm up (group) 15 minutes intervention at 80-100% vAT two times per week
week 5-13: 15 minutes warm up (group) 30 minutes intervention at 95-110% vAT two times per week
week 14-26: 15 minutes warm up (group) 45 minutes intervention at 95-110% vAT two times per week
Strength endurance training intervention
Strength endurance training
Strength endurance training intervention
The strength endurance training intervention group will perform eight exercises on weight machines (Milon circuit training- 60 seconds activity, 30 seconds break)
week 1-4: 15 minutes warm up (group) 1 session resistance training intensity 3 (Buskies) two times per week
week 5-13: 15 minutes warm up (group) 2 sessions resistance training intensity 5 (Buskies) two times per week
week 14-26: 15 minutes warm up (group) 3 sessions resistance training intensity 5 (Buskies) two times per week
Combined training intervention
Combined aerobic endurance training and strength endurance training intervention
Combined aerobic endurance and strength endurance training
week 1-4: 15 minutes warm up (group) 15 minutes intervention at 80-100% vAT once per week and 15 minutes warm up (group) 1 session resistance training intensity 3 (Buskies) once per week
week 5-13: 15 minutes warm up (group) 15 minutes intervention at 95-110% vAT and 1 session resistance training intensity 5 (Buskies) two times per week
week 14-26: 15 minutes warm up (group) 30 minutes intervention at 95-110% vAT and 1 session resistance training intensity 5 (Buskies) once a week and 15 minutes warm up (group) 15 minutes intervention at 95-110% vAT and 2 sessions resistance training intensity 5 (Buskies) once a week
Control group
control group
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Aerobic endurance training intervention
The aerobic endurance training group will use cardiovascular training devices
week 1-4: 15 minutes warm up (group) 15 minutes intervention at 80-100% vAT two times per week
week 5-13: 15 minutes warm up (group) 30 minutes intervention at 95-110% vAT two times per week
week 14-26: 15 minutes warm up (group) 45 minutes intervention at 95-110% vAT two times per week
Strength endurance training intervention
The strength endurance training intervention group will perform eight exercises on weight machines (Milon circuit training- 60 seconds activity, 30 seconds break)
week 1-4: 15 minutes warm up (group) 1 session resistance training intensity 3 (Buskies) two times per week
week 5-13: 15 minutes warm up (group) 2 sessions resistance training intensity 5 (Buskies) two times per week
week 14-26: 15 minutes warm up (group) 3 sessions resistance training intensity 5 (Buskies) two times per week
Combined aerobic endurance and strength endurance training
week 1-4: 15 minutes warm up (group) 15 minutes intervention at 80-100% vAT once per week and 15 minutes warm up (group) 1 session resistance training intensity 3 (Buskies) once per week
week 5-13: 15 minutes warm up (group) 15 minutes intervention at 95-110% vAT and 1 session resistance training intensity 5 (Buskies) two times per week
week 14-26: 15 minutes warm up (group) 30 minutes intervention at 95-110% vAT and 1 session resistance training intensity 5 (Buskies) once a week and 15 minutes warm up (group) 15 minutes intervention at 95-110% vAT and 2 sessions resistance training intensity 5 (Buskies) once a week
Other Intervention Names
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* admitted diabetes treatments will be diet and oral hypoglycemic agents
Exclusion Criteria
* medical conditions
* preproliferative or proliferative retinopathy
* instable coronary heart disease
* inability to perform the scheduled physical activity programs
* acute clinically significant intercurrent diseases
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Hannover Medical School
OTHER
University of Giessen
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Department of Sports Medicine Giessen
Principal Investigators
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Andree Hillebrecht, Dr. med.
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of Giessen
Locations
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University of Giessen
Giessen, Hesse, Germany
Sportpark Zwickau, Glauchau, Meerane
Zwickau, Saxony, Germany
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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Gi-03-2011
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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