2009
DOI: 10.2298/vsp0906459k
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Clinical evaluation of oxidative stress in patients with diabetes mellitus type II: Impact of acute exercise

Abstract: Elevated Ox LDL, SOD and GSH-Px levels are associated with acute exercise in type 2 diabetic patients. We suggest that it could be a compensatory mechanism to preventing free radicals tissue damage. We hypothesize that a physical training program induces an enhance of muscular and liver antioxidant enzymes activity and reduces oxidative stress. Further studies are needed to explore the relationship between exercise and antioxidant system in diabetic patients with and without complications.

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“…Only a few studies have previously examined the effects of exercise train ing on o x-LDL metabolis m, and most of the studies employed aerobic exercise training as an intervention [9][10][11][12]. Fu rthermore, the results of these studies are inconsistent.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Only a few studies have previously examined the effects of exercise train ing on o x-LDL metabolis m, and most of the studies employed aerobic exercise training as an intervention [9][10][11][12]. Fu rthermore, the results of these studies are inconsistent.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concentration of ox-LDL decreased after acute prolonged or moderate intensity aerobic exercise training in healthy [10] and obese [9] ind ividuals. However, individuals with some types of metabolic d iseases such as untreated mild hypertension with atherogenic lip id profiles [11] o r type II diabetes [12] increased ox-LDL following acute resistance exercise. The authors have speculated that one of the possible exp lanations for an increase in ox-LDL following resistance training observed in patients with metabolic diseases could be a co mpensatory mechanis m to preventing free radical tissue damage [12].…”
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“…Acute exercise was reported to elevate Ox LDL, SOD and GSH-Px levels which are associated with in type 2 diabetic patients [119]. Exercise training including low-intensity exercise can increase antioxidant and decrease oxidant [72]…”
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“…According to Kostic et al, 33 high levels of oxidized low-density lipoprotein (OxLDL), SOD and GSH-Px are associated with acute exercise in patients with T2DM, which may be a compensatory mechanism against damage caused by ROS. It is believed that physical training induces an increase in muscle activity and liver antioxidant enzymes and reduces oxidative stress.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%