8周力量训练、水上运动和Omega-3补充剂对糖尿病周围神经病变男性运动功能的影响比较

Alireza Saadatifar, T. Bagherpour, Nematullah Nemati
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背景:糖尿病可导致某些运动功能障碍。这项研究的目的是比较8周的力量训练、水上运动和摄入omega-3对患有周围神经病变的糖尿病男性运动功能的影响。材料与方法:在伴有周围神经病变的糖尿病患者(30-60岁)中,有意选择80人,随机分为服用omega-3补充剂8周、力量训练8周、水训练8周和对照组4组(每组20人)。最后,采用单因素方差分析对变量进行分组比较。结果:在简单反应时间方面,力量训练组(P=0.03)和水训练组(P=0.01)均低于对照组。此外,水中运动(P=0.04)和力量训练(P=0.04)比omega-3的摄入量要低。然而,在平衡得分方面,力量训练(P=0.001)、水训练(P=0.001)和omega-3摄入量(P=0.01)高于对照组。同样,水中运动(P=0.02)和力量训练(P=0.03)比omega-3的平均摄入量要高。腿部肌力评分方面,力量训练组(P=0.001)、水训练组(P=0.001)、omega-3摄取量组(P=0.003)均高于对照组。最后,力量训练(P=0.012)高于omega-3的平均摄入量(P=0.012)。结论:一般来说,力量训练、水上运动和摄入omega-3可以改善糖尿病神经病变男性的运动表现。
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Comparison of the Effect of Eight Weeks of Strength Training, Aquatic Exercise, and Omega-3 Supplement Consumption on Motor Function of Diabetic Men With Peripheral Neuropathy
Background: Diabetes leads to some motor function dysfunction. The aim of this research was to compare the effect of eight weeks of strength training, water exercise, and omega-3 consumption on the motor function of diabetic men with peripheral neuropathy. Materials and Methods: Among the diabetic patients with peripheral neuropathy (30-60 years old), 80 people were purposefully selected and then randomly divided into four groups, including 8 weeks of taking omega-3 supplements, 8 weeks of strength training, 8 weeks of water training, and control (20 people in each group). Eventually, a one-way analysis of variance was used for the group comparison of variables. Results: In terms of simple reaction time, strength training (P=0.03) and water training (P=0.01) were lower than the control group. In addition, the water exercises (P=0.04) and strength training (P=0.04) were lower than the consumption of omega-3. However, in terms of the balance score, strength training (P=0.001), water training (P=0.001), and omega-3 consumption (P=0.01) were higher than the control group. Similarly, water exercises (P=0.02) and strength training (P=0.03) were higher than the average consumption of omega-3. Regarding the leg muscle strength score, the strength training (P=0.001), water training (P=0.001), and omega-3 consumption (P=0.003) were higher than the control group. Finally, the strength training (P=0.012) was higher than the mean consumption of omega-3 (P=0.012). Conclusion: In general, strength training, water exercise, and omega-3 consumption improved motor performance in diabetic neuropathy men.
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