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Type 2 Diabetes: Endothelial dysfunction and ExerciseType 2 Diabetes: Endothelial dysfunction and Exercise

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Type 2 Diabetes: Endothelial dysfunction and Exercise
Authors
황문현김상호
Issue Date
2014
Publisher
한국운동영양학회
Keywords
Type 2 diabetes; vascular endothelial function; nitric oxide; flow-mediated dilation; oxidative stress; exercise training
Citation
Physical Activity and Nutrition, v.18, no.3, pp.239 - 247
Journal Title
Physical Activity and Nutrition
Volume
18
Number
3
Start Page
239
End Page
247
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/100365
Abstract
[Purpose]Vascular endothelial dysfunction is an early marker of atherosclerosis characterized by decreased nitric oxide bioavailabilityin the vascular endothelium and smooth muscle cells. Recently, some animal models and in vitro trials demonstrated that excessivesuperoxide production from mitochondria within vascular endothelial cells played a role in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosisin type 2 diabetes. This review provides a systematic assessment of the effectiveness of exercise to identify effective approachesto recognize diabetes risk and prevent progression to heart disease. [Methods]A systematic literature search was conducted toretrieve articles from 1979 to 2013 using the following databases: the MEDLINE, PubMed. Articles had to describe an interventionthat physical activity and exercise to identify effective approaches to heart in people with Type 2 diabetes. [Results]Currently,physical activity and exercise guidelines aimed to improve cardiovascular health in patients with type 2 diabetes are nonspecific. Benefit of aerobic exercise training on vascular endothelial function in type 2 diabetic patients is still controversial. [Conclusion]it is necessary to demonstrate the mechanism of endothelial dysfunction from live human tissues so that we can provide morespecific exercise training regimens to enhance cardiovascular health in type 2 diabetic patients.
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