Microcirculatory Responses to Muscle and Tendon Exercises in Individuals With and Without Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus and the Association Between Microcirculatory and Exercise Performance

This study aimed to measure and compare (1) the microcirculation and microcirculatory responses of the muscles and tendons at rest and during isometric muscle contractions in participants with and without diabetes mellitus (DM) and (2) to determine correlations between microcirculation and muscle st...

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Veröffentlicht in:Metabolic syndrome and related disorders 2021-08, Vol.19 (6), p.325-331
Hauptverfasser: Lai, Ying-Chuen, Chao, Yuan-Hung, Kuo, Chia-Yu, Lee, Wei-Ning, Chuang, Leeming, Shih, Tiffany T F, Rolf, Christer, Wang, Hsing-Kuo
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Zusammenfassung:This study aimed to measure and compare (1) the microcirculation and microcirculatory responses of the muscles and tendons at rest and during isometric muscle contractions in participants with and without diabetes mellitus (DM) and (2) to determine correlations between microcirculation and muscle strength. Sixty-three participants with type 2 DM and 42 physically matched controls were recruited. Baseline measurements of the microcirculation of the rectus femoris (RF) and medial gastrocnemius (MG) muscles and patellar (PT) and Achilles tendons (AT), as well as their microcirculatory changes during maximal isometric exercises, were performed and recorded by using near-infrared spectroscopy and a red laser. Data on various laboratory tests (including glycated hemoglobin, triglyceride, high-density cholesterol), the monofilament test, and the ankle-brachial index were also obtained. The baseline measurements indicated that, compared with the controls, the diabetic participants had lower oxygen saturation (SpO ) in their RF and MG muscles (both  
ISSN:1540-4196
1557-8518
1557-8518
DOI:10.1089/met.2020.0111