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Type 2 diabetics (non-insulin-dependent) are more than five times as likely to suffer an initial myocardial infarction (MI; heart attack) compared to nondiabetics.Female diabetics in particular, have a higher mortality rate for coronary artery disease (CAD) than male diabetics.C-reactive protein measurement in the clinical setting enhances the detection of individuals who are at high risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD), by providing additional predictive value.
We propose to study the effects of a supervised exercise and diet intervention on cardiovascular disease risk in postmenopausal diabetic women. We will recruit 35 postmenopausal, sedentary type 2 diabetics who will undergo a 3 month exercise and dietary intervention. They will exercise 3 times a week for 30 min in a supervised setting. Exercise mode will be aerobic and self-selected (i.e. treadmill, bike) at an intensity level of 50-85% VO2peak. Blood glucose will be monitored before and after exercise. The dietary intervention will consist of 6 meetings with a registered dietitian.
The study is designed to test the following hypotheses:
Cardiovascular disease risk measures will be different following a 3-month exercise and diet intervention.
Health-related measures will be different following a 3-month exercise and diet intervention.
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All participants will have a 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) during the testing sessions to monitor for dysrhythmias or ischemia. Heart rate and blood pressure will be monitored every 2 minutes. Rating of perceived exertion (RPE) will be assessed every minute of the test. Maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max), as well as maximal levels of blood pressure, heart rate, respiratory exchange ratio (RER), and RPE will be recorded at the end of the test and used to determine the exercise training intensity. Expired gases will be collected throughout the test with CO2 and O2 and volume analyzed for calculation of oxygen uptake using a Quinton QMC computerized gas analysis system (Quinton Instruments, Bothell WA). All exercise technicians will be CPR and first-aid certified.
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Female 45-75 yrs old
Type 2 diabetic for > 6 months
"Reasonable" control of diabetes
Postmenopausal > 6 months
Sedentary
Ability and willingness of patient to give written, informed consent
Able and willing to participate in an exercise intervention
Exclusion criteria
Diabetes not in control
Male
Female <45 or >75 yr
> 300 lb (weight limit for DXA table)
On insulin
Contraindications to Exercise Testing (ACSM, 2000)
Ischemia
Recent myocardial infarction
Unstable angina
Uncontrolled cardiac arrhythmias
Severe aortic stenosis
Uncontrolled heart failure
Acute pulmonary embolus
Acute myocarditis or pericarditis
Dissecting aneurysm
Acute infections
Electrolyte abnormalities
Severe hypertension (SBP > 200 mm Hg, DBP > 110 mm Hg at rest)
Tachyarrhythmias or bradyarrhythmias
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
Neuromuscular, musculoskeletal, or rheumatoid disorders that are exacerbated by exercise
Not able to complete exercise testing (i.e must be ambulatory and without orthopedic limitations which would preclude maximal effort exercise)
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