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Double product break point estimates ventilatory threshold in individuals with type 2 diabetes
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Journal of Physical Therapy Science
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6
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Victor De Sousa, C.; Sales, M. M.; Aguiar, S. D. S.; Boullosa, D. A.; Rosa, T. D. S.; Baldissera, V.; Simões, H. G. (2016). Double product break point estimates ventilatory threshold in individuals with type 2 diabetes. Journal of Physical Therapy Science, 286
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The Society of Physical Therapy Science
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2016
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0915-5287
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[EN] [Purpose] To verify the identification of the anaerobic threshold through the double product breakpoint
(DPBP) method for individuals with type 2 diabetes. [Subjects and Methods] Nine individuals with T2D (7 females;
age=63.2 ± 8.9 y) and 10 non-diabetic (ND) (7 females; age=58.3 ± 7.8 y) performed an incremental exercise test on
a cycle ergometer. Heart rate (HR), blood pressure (BP) and expired gas were measured at the end of each stage. The
ventilatory threshold (VT) and DPBP were considered as the exercise intensities above which an over proportional
increases in VE and DP were observed in relation to increasing workload. [Results] No differences were observed
between the workloads, HR and VO2 corresponding to the AT identified respectively by VT and DPBP. For the
T2D, strong correlations between VT and DBPB workloads (r=0.853), HR (r=0.714), and VO2 (r=0.863) were found.
These relationships were similar to those found for the control group (r=0.923; r=0.881; and r=0.863, respectively).
[Conclusion] These results demonstrate that the DPBP enables for the prediction of AT and correlated well the VT
in both the T2D and ND participants.
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