Title: Single Session of High Intensity Exercises on Random Blood Sugar on Type II Diabetes Subject on Insulin Therapy

Authors: Dr S.S.Subramanian, P. Prasant

 DOI:  https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v6i1.28

Abstract

An alarming rise in type II diabetic subjects with role of physical therapy need more to be carved. Self managing skills with exercises such as HIE will be of value in improving glycemic control

Aims & Objectives of this original research presentations was to evaluate the efficacy single bout of HIE on RBS in a type II diabetic subject on insulin therapy.

Materials & Methodology: 62 year male on 15 years of insulin therapy (20 Units) was treated with single of HIE for 15 minutes this RBG before and after session exercises were measured on 11-11-2017.

Results of pre and post RBG were analyzed statistically with P<.001 Conclusion: A reduction of blood sugar with single session gives confidence to the diabetic subject with exercises, hence can get more adherence with physical training so that better glycemic control can be achieved. 

Keywords: VO2 Max, DM- Diabetes Mellitus, High intensity Exercise, MHR – Maximum Heart Rate , BMI – Body Mass Index, WC – Waist Circumferences ,  RBS – Random Blood Sugar , ADA  - American Diabetic Association, HIT – High Intensive Therapy, PPBG - Postprandial Blood Glucose.

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Corresponding Author

Dr S.S.Subramanian

M.P.T (Orthopaedics), M.S (Education), M. Phil (Education), Ph.D (Physiotherapy)

The Principal, Sree Balaji College Of physiotherapy, Chennai – 100

Affiliated To (Bharath) University, BIHER, Chennai – 73

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