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Journal articles on the topic "Heart rate variability; overweight; type 2 diabetes"
Sjoberg, Nicholas, Grant D. Brinkworth, Thomas P. Wycherley, Manny Noakes, and David A. Saint. "Moderate weight loss improves heart rate variability in overweight and obese adults with type 2 diabetes." Journal of Applied Physiology 110, no. 4 (April 2011): 1060–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/japplphysiol.01329.2010.
Full textJain, Jitendra Kumar, and Ranjan Maheshwari. "Normal Body Mass Index and Heart Rate Variability." Defence Life Science Journal 4, no. 3 (July 15, 2019): 175–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.14429/dlsj.4.13732.
Full textBaye, Estifanos, Kirthi Menon, Maximilian PJ de Courten, Arul Earnest, James Cameron, and Barbora de Courten. "Does supplementation with carnosine improve cardiometabolic health and cognitive function in patients with pre-diabetes and type 2 diabetes? study protocol for a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial." BMJ Open 7, no. 9 (September 2017): e017691. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2017-017691.
Full textQuist, Jonas S., Marie M. Jensen, Kim K. B. Clemmensen, Hanne Pedersen, Natasja Bjerre, Joachim Størling, Martin B. Blond, et al. "Protocol for a single-centre, parallel-group, randomised, controlled, superiority trial on the effects of time-restricted eating on body weight, behaviour and metabolism in individuals at high risk of type 2 diabetes: the REStricted Eating Time (RESET) study." BMJ Open 10, no. 8 (August 2020): e037166. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-037166.
Full textEl Ayash, Heba, Reem Shawar, Maurice Puyau, and Fida Bacha. "RF02 | PMON308 Hyperglycemia Is the Main Determinant of Cardiac Autonomic Dysfunction in Youth With Obesity Across the Spectrum of Glycemic Regulation." Journal of the Endocrine Society 6, Supplement_1 (November 1, 2022): A638. http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jendso/bvac150.1321.
Full textStuckey, Melanie I., and Robert J. Petrella. "Heart Rate Variability in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus." Critical Reviews in Biomedical Engineering 41, no. 2 (2013): 137–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1615/critrevbiomedeng.2013008103.
Full textSilva-e-Oliveira, Julia, Pâmela Marina Amélio, Isabela Lopes Laguardia Abranches, Dênis Derly Damasceno, and Fabianne Furtado. "Heart rate variability based on risk stratification for type 2 diabetes mellitus." Einstein (São Paulo) 15, no. 2 (June 2017): 141–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1679-45082017ao3888.
Full textVelcheva, Irena, Petar Damianov, Stefka Mantarova, and Nadia Antonova. "Hemorheology and heart rate variability in patients with diabetes mellitus type 2." Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation 49, no. 1-4 (2011): 513–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/ch-2011-1500.
Full textSacre, J. W., C. L. Jellis, T. H. Marwick, and J. S. Coombes. "Reliability of heart rate variability in patients with Type 2 diabetes mellitus." Diabetic Medicine 29, no. 7 (June 19, 2012): e33-e40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1464-5491.2011.03557.x.
Full textPencic-Popovic, Biljana, Vera Celic, Zoran Cosic, Milena Pavlovic-Kleut, Zorica Caparevic, Nada Kostic, Branislav Milovanovic, Aleksandra Sljivic, and Biljana Stojcevski. "Heart rate variability and increased risk for developing type 2 diabetes mellitus." Vojnosanitetski pregled 71, no. 12 (2014): 1109–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/vsp1412109p.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Heart rate variability; overweight; type 2 diabetes"
Swaminathan, Krishnan. "The Effects of Aldosterone blockade on Blood pressure, Endothelial function, Glycaemic control, Key hormomes and Heart Rate Variability in Hypertensive patients with Type 2 Diabetes." Thesis, University of Dundee, 2009. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.500634.
Full textKarjalainen, J. (Jaana). "Cardiovascular autonomic function in coronary artery disease patients with and without type 2 diabetes:significance of physical activity and exercise capacity." Doctoral thesis, Oulun yliopisto, 2013. http://urn.fi/urn:isbn:9789526202723.
Full textTiivistelmä Autonomisen hermoston toiminnan häiriö on yleinen komplikaatio sepelvaltimotaudissa ja tyypin 2 diabeteksessa (T2D), ja sen tiedetään olevan itsenäinen kuolleisuutta ennustava tekijä. Autonomista säätelyä selittäviä tekijöitä ei kuitenkaan tunneta hyvin. Tässä tutkimuksessa selvitettiin autonomisen hermoston toimintaa selittäviä tekijöitä kolmessa ryhmässä: osa tutkittavista oli terveitä, osalla oli sepelvaltimotauti ja T2D, ja osalla pelkästään sepelvaltimotauti. Lisäksi tutkittiin, miten autonominen säätely vaikuttaa sepelvaltimotautipotilaiden ennusteeseen sekä miten liikuntaohjelma vaikuttaa heidän fyysiseen aktiivisuuteensa ja suorituskykyynsä. Sykevaihtelun ja fyysisen aktiivisuuden välistä yhteyttä selvittävään tutkimukseen osallistui 45 tervettä henkilöä. Autonomisen hermoston toimintaa selittäviä tekijöitä ja sen ennustearvoa tutkittiin 1060 sepelvaltimotautipotilaalta, joista puolet sairasti T2D:ta. Näistä potilaista valittiin satunnaisotannalla kuuden kuukauden liikuntaohjelmaan ja fyysisen aktiivisuuden mittauksiin 44 sepelvaltimotautipotilasta, joilla ei ollut T2D:ta, ja 39 potilasta, jotka sairastivat T2D:ta. Terveillä henkilöillä lyhyen aikavälin sykevaihtelumuuttujat olivat yhteydessä fyysiseen aktiivisuuteen, mutta pitkän aikavälin sykevaihtelumuuttujissa tätä yhteyttä ei havaittu. Sepelvaltimotautipotilailla vahvimmiksi autonomista säätelyä selittäviksi tekijöiksi osoittautuivat maksimaalinen suorituskyky, fyysinen aktiivisuus, ikä, T2D ja vasemman kammion ejektiofraktio. Poikkeava autonominen säätely ennusti sydän- ja verisuonitautitapahtumia kahden vuoden seurannan aikana vain T2D:ta sairastavilla sepelvaltimotautipotilailla, mutta sillä ei ollut itsenäistä ennustearvoa, kun vakioitiin muilla riskitekijöillä. Lopulta ainoa huonon ennusteen merkki oli tulehdustilaa kuvaava herkkä CRP. T2D:ta sairastavat sepelvaltimotautipotilaat olivat fyysisesti passiivisempia kuin pelkästään sepelvaltimotautia sairastavat. Yksilöllinen liikuntaohjelma lisäsi korkean intensiteetin fyysistä aktiivisuutta ja paransi suorituskykyä molemmissa potilasryhmissä. Tämän tutkimuksen tulokset osoittavat, että sepelvaltimotautipotilailla autonomisen hermoston toiminnan häiriö on yhteydessä vähäiseen fyysiseen aktiivisuuteen ja heikkoon fyysiseen kuntoon. Molempiin tekijöihin voidaan vaikuttaa positiivisesti liikuntaohjelmalla. Poikkeava autonominen säätely ennustaa lyhyen aikavälin sydän- ja verisuonitautitapahtumia vain T2D:ta sairastavilla sepelvaltimotautipotilailla. Se ei kuitenkaan ole yhtä vahva itsenäinen ennustaja kuin tulehdusta kuvaava herkkä CRP
Cruz, Angélica Cristiane da [UNESP]. "Efeitos de diferentes intensidades de exercício resistido sobre a modulação autonômica da frequência cardíaca e metabolismo láctico de diabéticos tipo 2." Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/153597.
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Introdução: Durante o exercício físico, os ramos simpático e parassimpático, por meio dos mecanismos centrais e periféricos, interagem entre si causando ajustes nas respostas da frequência cardíaca (FC) de acordo com a carga, os quais podem estar alterados na presença de Diabetes Melitus tipo 2. Essas alterações também podem ocorrer durante o momento de recuperação pós exercício resistido. Objetivo: Investigar os ajustes autonômicos cardíacos durante exercício físico resistido dinâmico com diferentes níveis de estresse metabólico, abaixo e acima do limiar de anaerobiose. Material e método: A amostra foi composta por 14 indivíduos diabéticose 10 indivíduos aparentemente saudáveis, de ambos os sexos com idade a partir 40 anos. Na condição de repouso a frequência cardíaca (FC) e os intervalos R-R (iR-R) foram analisados no domínio do tempo, da frequência e pelo plot de Poincaré. O limiar de anaerobiose (LA) foi determinado durante o exercício de extensão de joelho (mesa romana) e aplicado dois testes: um com 10% abaixo e outro com 10% acima do LA, com duração de um minuto cada um, mantendo respiração espontânea e sem apneia. A FC e os iRR foram registrados continuamente durante 65s de repouso, durante a contração isotônica e 5 minutos de recuperação. A partir desses dados serão estudados os ajustes da FC e da sua variabilidade durante o esforço e também no período de recuperação. Resultados e conclusão: Os resultados do nosso estudo mostraram que houve alterações mais significativas do lactato mensurado pelo sangue a partir de 30% de 1RM para o GC bem como para o grupo DM2, este último com alterações mais expressivas quando comparado também com as cargas de 40 e 50% de 1RM. Quanto a VFC foi observado uma redução significativa em relação ao repouso nos índices RMSSD e SD1 do CG e nenhuma alteração significativa no grupo DM2, apresentando em ambos os grupos uma tendência de estabilização após 30% de 1RM e não sendo possível encontrar o LA, determinado pela VFC, nessa população em especifico submetida a um protocolo incremental de exercício resistido de membros inferiores.
Introduction: During exercise, the branchs sympathetic and parasympathetic, central and peripheral mechanisms interact inducing adjustments on of heart rate (HR) responses according to the intensity, which can be changed in the presence of type 2 diabetes mellitus. Those changes may occur during the time after resistance exercise recovery. Objective: To investigate cardiac autonomic adjustments during dynamic exercise with different levels of metabolic stress, below and above the anaerobic threshold, and in the recovery period in diabetics patients. Methods: The sample consisted by 14 diabetcs subjects and 10 apparently healthyof both sexes aged starting 40 years old. At rest HR and R-R intervals (R-Ri) wereanalyzed in the time and frequency domain and the Poincaré plot. The anaerobic threshold (AT) was determined during the performance of knee extension exercise in the Roman table and was applied two tests: one with 10 % below and the other 10 % above the AT, during one minute, keeping spontaneous breathing and no apnea. The HR and R-Riwere recorded continuously for 65 seconds at rest, during isotonic contraction and 5 minutes of recovery. From these data, were studied the adjustments of HR,their variability during exercise and also during the recovery period. Results and conclusion: The results of our study show that you have more than 30% of 1RM for the GC as well as for the DM2 group, the latter containing more expressive when compared also with as 40 and 50% loads of 1RM. What is a HRV was observed a significant reduction in relation to the rest in the RMSSD and SD1 indices of CG and soon without a GM2 group, showing in both groups a tendency of stabilization after 30% of 1RM and not being possible to find the LA, determined by HRV, in this specific population submitted to an incremental protocol of resisted lower limb exercise.
Moura, Sílvia Cristina Garcia de. "Influência da manobra postural ativa e do diabetes mellitus tipo 2 na variabilidade da frequência cardíaca de homens de meia idade." Universidade Federal de São Carlos, 2012. https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/5285.
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OBJECTIVE Evaluate the heart rate variability (HRV) of individuals with Type 2 diabetes, in the supine and in response to active postural maneuver from the supine to orthostatic position, by means of linear and non linear analysis and correlate these data. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS Sixteen men with type 2 diabetes (DM) and sixteen control subjects (CG), age-range from 40 to 65 year were studied. The R-R intervals were recorded with a Polar RS800CX for 10 minutes in supine and 10 minutes in the orthostatic position. We assessed HRV using spectral (LFnu, HFnu and LF/HF), symbolic (0V%, 1V%, 2LV% and 2ULV%) analysis, Shannon (SE) and conditional entropy (complexity Index - CI and Normalized Complexity Index- NCI). RESULTS The DM presented higher sympathetic modulation (LFnu) in the supine position than the CG. In active postural maneuver for the variables LFnu and HFnu, DM showed no significant responses. Irrespective of position DM presented lower complexity than CG for SE. The same did not occur with conditional entropy, however, in both groups a reduction in values of entropies was observed with postural change. The reduction in complexity observed by SE was related to an increase in sympathetic modulation (0V%). CONCLUSION Our study showed that DM had higher sympathetic modulation in the supine position, which may be related to less complexity of HRV in this population. In addition, DM did not present the expected response of the autonomic nervous system to active postural maneuver for the variables LFnu and HFnu.
OBJETIVO Avaliar a variabilidade da frequência cardíaca (VFC) de indivíduos com diabetes mellitus tipo 2, na posição supina e em resposta a manobra postural ativa de supino para ortostático, por meio de análise linear e não linear e correlacioná-las. MÉTODOS Foram avaliados dezesseis homens com diabetes mellitus tipo 2 (DM) e dezesseis sujeitos controle (GC), na faixa etária de 40 a 65 anos. Os intervalos R-R (iRR) foram captados por um Polar RS800CX durante 10 minutos na posição supina e 10 minutos na posição ortostática. Avaliou-se a VFC utilizando análises espectral (BFun, AFun e BF/AF), simbólica (0V%, 1V%, 2LV% e 2ULV%), entropia de Shannon (ES) e condicional (índice de complexidade - IC e índice de complexidade normalizado - ICN). RESULTADOS O DM apresentou maior modulação simpática (BFun) na posição supina do que o GC. Na manobra postural ativa para as variáveis BFun e AFun o DM não mostrou resposta significativa. Independentemente da posição DM apresentou menor complexidade (menor ES) do que o GC. O mesmo não ocorreu com a entropia condicional, entretanto em ambos os grupos foi observada redução nos valores das entropias com a mudança postural. A redução da complexidade observada pela ES foi relacionada ao aumento da modulação simpática (0V%). CONCLUSÃO Nosso estudo mostrou que DM apresentou maior modulação simpática na posição supina, a qual pode estar relacionada com a menor complexidade da VFC nessa população. Além disso, DM não apresentou resposta esperada do sistema nervoso autonômico à manobra postural ativa para as variáveis BFun e AFun.
Bassi, Daniela. "Efeitos do treinamento físico combinado no desempenho cardiovascular e metabólico em indivíduos diabéticos – ensaio clínico randomizado e controlado." Universidade Federal de São Carlos, 2016. https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/8088.
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The thesis consists of three studies described below. Study I, entitled: Poor glycemic control impacts the linear dynamic and nonlinear heart rate in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) whose objective was to evaluate the relationship between glycemic control and cardiac autonomic modulation in patients with T2DM without autonomic neuropathy cardiovascular. This is a descriptive, prospective and cross-sectional study. The resting heart rate (HR) and RR interval (RR intervals) were obtained and calculated by linear methods and nonlinear heart rate variability (HRV). Insulin, HOMA-IR, fasting glucose and HbA1c were obtained by blood tests. We concluded that the poor glycemic control associated with cardiac autonomic modulation indices in patients with type 2 diabetes, though not exhibit cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy. Following the Study II, entitled Type 2 diabetes coexistence of effects and systemic hypertension (SH) in HRV and cardiorespiratory performance, which aimed to evaluate the influence of hypertension in cardiac autonomic neuropathy and cardiorespiratory fitness in subjects with diabetes mellitus type 2. The evaluation included collection of iRR for further analysis of HRV, it was collected in the supine position followed by incremental cardiopulmonary exercise test (ICET) on a cycle ergometer. The results revealed a greater loss of HRV when there is overlapping of diseases. Additionally, there was an association of responses affected HRV with cardiopulmonary function markers impaired to exercise. Finally, the Study III, entitled: Potential effects on cardiorespiratory and metabolic status after a physical aerobic concurrent training program and has resisted in diabetic volunteers - Randomized Study and controlled. The objective was to evaluate metabolic profile, glycemic control and exercise capacity in diabetic volunteers after participating in an aerobic and resistance concurrent training program (AR-CT) for a period of three months. The evaluation included the ICET the cycle ergometer and 1-RM tests. Ventilation, hemodynamic measurements were performed during the ICET and peripheral muscle strength by isokinetic dynamometer. The program consisted of 30 minutes of aerobic exercise and 30 minutes of resistance exercise of upper and lower limbs. The results showed an improvement in glycemic control and lipid profile in addition to increased peripheral muscle strength and exercise capacity. These data together suggest that the exercise program constitutes an important strategy in the treatment of type 2 diabetes, producing both physiological and functional improvements in this population.
A tese constou de três estudos descritos a seguir. O Estudo I, intitulado: Pobre controle glicêmico impacta a dinâmica linear e não-linear da frequência cardíaca no diabetes mellitus tipo 2 (DM2), cujo objetivo foi avaliar a relação entre controle glicêmico e modulação autonômica cardíaca em indivíduos com DM2 sem neuropatia autonômica cardiovascular. Trata-se de um estudo descritivo, prospectivo e transversal. A frequência cardíaca de repouso (FC) e intervalo RR (iRR) foram obtidos e calculados por métodos lineares e não-lineares de variabilidade de frequência cardíaca (VFC). Insulina, HOMA-IR, glicemia de jejum e HbA1c foram obtidas por análises sanguíneas. Concluímos que o controle glicêmico deficiente relaciona-se com índices de modulação autonômica cardíaca em indivíduos com DM2, ainda que não apresentem neuropatia autonômica cardiovascular. Na sequência, o Estudo II, intitulado: Efeitos da coexistência da diabetes tipo 2 e da hipertensão arterial sistêmica (HAS) na VFC e no desempenho cardiorrespiratório, que objetivou avaliar a influência da HAS na modulação autonômica cardíaca e aptidão cardiorrespiratória de sujeitos com diabetes mellitus tipo 2. A avaliação incluiu coleta de dos iRR, para posterior análise da VFC, a mesma foi coletada na posição supina seguida de teste de exercício cardiopulmonar incremental (TECI) no cicloergômetro. Os resultados revelaram um maior prejuízo da VFC quando há sobreposição das doenças. Adicionalmente, houve associação das respostas prejudicadas da VFC com marcadores de função cardiopulmonar prejudicada ao exercício. Finalmente, o Estudo III, intitulado: Potenciais efeitos no status cardiorrespiratório e metabólico após um programa de treinamento físico concorrente aeróbio e resistido em diabéticos – Estudo Randomizado e Controlado. O objetivo foi avaliar perfil metabólico, controle glicêmico e capacidade de exercício em voluntários diabéticos após participarem de um programa de treinamento concorrente aeróbio e resistido (TC-AR) por um período de 3 meses. A avaliação incluiu o TECI no cicloergômetro, exames laboratoriais, teste isocinético e teste de 1-RM. Foram realizadas medidas ventilatórias, hemodinâmicas durante o TECI bem como da força muscular periférica por meio da dinamometria isocinética. O programa foi constituído por 30 minutos de exercícios aeróbios e 30 minutos de exercícios resistidos de membros superiores e inferiores. Os resultados mostraram melhora do controle glicêmico e do perfil lipídico, além de aumento da força muscular periférica e da capacidade de exercício. Esses dados juntos sugerem que o programa de exercícios constitui-se uma importante estratégia no tratamento de DM2, produzindo melhoras tanto fisiológicas como funcionais nessa população.
Sjoberg, Nicholas J. "The modification of heart rate variability in normal, overweight and type 2 diabetic individuals." Thesis, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/2440/81002.
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Brozic, Anka. "Effects of exercise on arterial stiffness, heart rate variability and inflammatory marker hs-CRP in type 2 diabetes." 2008. http://link.library.utoronto.ca/eir/EIRdetail.cfm?Resources__ID=771965&T=F.
Full textBook chapters on the topic "Heart rate variability; overweight; type 2 diabetes"
Ciobanu, D. M., A. E. Crăciun, I. A. Vereşiu, C. Bala, and G. Roman. "Ambulatory Heart Rate Variability Correlates with High-Sensitivity C - Reactive Protein in Type 2 Diabetes and Control Subjects." In International Conference on Advancements of Medicine and Health Care through Technology; 12th - 15th October 2016, Cluj-Napoca, Romania, 17–20. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-52875-5_4.
Full textFerdousi, Sultana, and Phurpa Gyeltshen. "Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: Cardiovascular Autonomic Neuropathy and Heart Rate Variability." In Type 2 Diabetes - From Pathophysiology to Cyber Systems. IntechOpen, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.95515.
Full textTudpor, Kukiat, Chatcharida Saisawai, Sasina Kaewpho, and Amaraporn Jitseeda. "Psychological Stress Is a Risk Factor for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in College Students." In pHealth 2021. IOS Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/shti210619.
Full textPatil, Prasadgouda, Vijay Bhaskar Reddy, and Ashokumar P. "Optimal Classification Process using Fuzzy C-Means Neural Network for Effective prediction of Cardiac arrest due to Diabetes." In Data Science and Intelligent Computing Techniques, 1–12. 2023rd ed. Soft Computing Research Society, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.56155/978-81-955020-2-8-1.
Full textConference papers on the topic "Heart rate variability; overweight; type 2 diabetes"
Tarvainen, Mika P., David J. Cornforth, Pekka Kuoppa, Jukka A. Lipponen, and Herbert F. Jelinek. "Complexity of heart rate variability in type 2 diabetes - effect of hyperglycemia." In 2013 35th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/embc.2013.6610809.
Full textRathod, SR, Leena Phadke, UM Chaskar, and CY Patil. "Machine Learning Techniques for Predicting Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Risk using Heart Rate Variability Features." In 2021 12th International Conference on Computing Communication and Networking Technologies (ICCCNT). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icccnt51525.2021.9579746.
Full textNovikov, Roman, Liudmila Zhukova, and Maxim Novopashin. "Possibility to Detect Glycemia with Heart Rate Variability in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in a Non-Invasive Glycemic Monitoring System." In 2019 Actual Problems of Systems and Software Engineering (APSSE). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/apsse47353.2019.00030.
Full textKurnikova, Irina, Shirin Gulova, Tatiana Nikishova, Nikolay Kislyy, Sophia Buturlina, and Oksana Demina. "Frequency Indicators of Heart Rate Variability in Assessing the Effectiveness of Antihypertensive Therapy in Patients With Metabolic Disorders." In Human Interaction and Emerging Technologies (IHIET-AI 2022) Artificial Intelligence and Future Applications. AHFE International, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.54941/ahfe100875.
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