2015
DOI: 10.1007/s13410-015-0350-z
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The effect of rebound exercise and treadmill walking on the quality of life for patients with non-insulin-dependent type 2 diabetes

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“…The sample size (N) will be determined using Cohen table [ 29 ] at alpha=.05 and degree of freedom (µ)=k−1, where k is the number of groups, with effect size f=0.35. From the previous study [ 17 ] and power (w) 80%, sample size n=20. Sample size (N) will be 60, and 12 extra participants will be added to make room for attrition.…”
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“…The sample size (N) will be determined using Cohen table [ 29 ] at alpha=.05 and degree of freedom (µ)=k−1, where k is the number of groups, with effect size f=0.35. From the previous study [ 17 ] and power (w) 80%, sample size n=20. Sample size (N) will be 60, and 12 extra participants will be added to make room for attrition.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Rebound exercise is a type of exercise that can aid the management of type 2 diabetes [ 17 ] and is likely to improve MSKP and depression. Circuit resistance training (CRT) has recently been documented to be safe in the management of type 2 diabetes; however, its effects on MSKP and depression have not been assessed [ 1 ].…”
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“…Rebound exercise classes are designed to improve cardiovascular condition based on pre-choreographed group sessions in which each participant performs exercises on a mini-trampoline for approximately 45 minutes (Smith et al,1995;Furtado, Simão & Lemos, 2004;Maharaj & Nuhu, 2015). Practicing rebound exercises class provides the same benefits as regular aerobic exercises, producing a notable reduction in body fat and improvement in cardiovascular health (Smith & Bishop, 1988;Smith et al, 1995;Furtado, Simão & Lemos, 2004;Grossl et al, 2008;Maharaj & Nuhu, 2015;Maharaj & Nuhu, 2016). However, rebound fitness class stands out from other gymnastic modalities due to the fact it produces less impact forces on the musculoskeletal system when compared to the same exercises performed with the feet making direct contact with the ground (Smith et al, 1995;Furtado, Simão & Lemos, 2004).…”
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“…Although the reduced impact produced during the rebound exercise classes is one of the its most attractive characteristics for both practitioners and instructors, most authors have focused their investigations on the physiological characteristic involved (Smith et al, 1995;Furtado, Simão & Lemos, 2004;Grossl et al, 2008;Maharaj & Nuhu, 2015). Consequently, the intensity of each part of the rebound exercise class has been prescribed based exclusively on physiological parameters such as heart rate and subjective effort.…”
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confidence: 99%