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Repeated 3-minute stair climbing-descending exercise after a meal over 2 weeks increases serum 1,5-anhydroglucitol levels in people with type 2 diabetes
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- Honda Hiroto
- Toyooka Hospital Hidaka Medical Center: 81 Iwanaka, Hidaka-cho, Toyooka 669-5392, Japan Laboratory of Sports and Exercise Medicine, Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies, Kyoto University, Japan
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- Igaki Makoto
- Toyooka Hospital Hidaka Medical Center: 81 Iwanaka, Hidaka-cho, Toyooka 669-5392, Japan
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- Hatanaka Yuki
- Toyooka Hospital Hidaka Medical Center: 81 Iwanaka, Hidaka-cho, Toyooka 669-5392, Japan
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- Komatsu Motoaki
- Toyooka Hospital Hidaka Medical Center: 81 Iwanaka, Hidaka-cho, Toyooka 669-5392, Japan
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- Tanaka Shin-Ichiro
- Toyooka Hospital Hidaka Medical Center: 81 Iwanaka, Hidaka-cho, Toyooka 669-5392, Japan
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- Miki Tetsuo
- Toyooka Hospital Hidaka Medical Center: 81 Iwanaka, Hidaka-cho, Toyooka 669-5392, Japan
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- Matsuki Yumika
- Laboratory of Sports and Exercise Medicine, Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies, Kyoto University, Japan
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- Takaishi Tetsuo
- Graduate School of Natural Sciences, Nagoya City University, Japan
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- Hayashi Tatsuya
- Laboratory of Sports and Exercise Medicine, Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies, Kyoto University, Japan
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- Repeated 3-min stair climbing-descending exercise after a meal over 2 weeks increases serum 1,5-anhydroglucitol levels in people with type 2 diabetes
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<p>[Purpose] The purpose of this study was to examine the hypoglycemic effect of a postprandial exercise program using brief stair climbing-descending exercise in people with type 2 diabetes. [Subjects and Methods] Seven males with uncomplicated type 2 diabetes (age 68.0 ± 3.7 years) performed two sets of stair climbing-descending exercise 60 and 120 min after each meal for the first 2 weeks but not for the following 2 weeks. Each set of exercise comprised 3-min of continuous repetition of climbing briskly to the second floor followed by slow waking down to the first floor in their home. A rest period of 1–2 min was allowed between each set. [Results] Serum 1,5-anhydroglucitol level was significantly higher by 11.5% at the end of the 2-week exercise period than at the baseline. By contrast, the 1,5-anhydroglucitol level at the end of the following 2-week period did not differ from the baseline value. Fasting blood glucose level and insulin resistance index at the end of the exercise period did not differ from the baseline value. [Conclusion] Repeated 3-min bouts of stair climbing-descending exercise after a meal may be a promising method for improving postprandial glycemic control in people with type 2 diabetes.</p>
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- Journal of Physical Therapy Science
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Journal of Physical Therapy Science 29 (1), 75-78, 2017
The Society of Physical Therapy Science