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Effects of High-Intensity Interval Training on Inflammatory Biomarkers in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes. A Systematic Review
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WoS WOS:000735137100001
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85120081270
DOI 10.3390/IJERPH182312644
Año 2021
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Abstract



Background: Due to the prevalence and incidence worldwide of type 2 diabetes, and the significant role physical activity plays in these patients, a systematic review has been conducted to find out the effects that high-intensity interval training has on inflammatory biomarkers in subjects with type 2 diabetes. This project aims to determine the effect this training modality has on inflammatory biomarkers, in addition to observing its effects on the values of body composition and determining if this is a more effective, less effective or equally effective alternative to standard aerobic or resistance training. Methods: A search was conducted in the months of November and December 2020 on different databases: Pubmed, WoS and PEDro. A protocol for this systematic review was registered in PROSPERO (Registration number: CRD42021281186). The studies selected met the previously defined inclusion criteria, and the methodological quality of the papers used was evaluated according to the Downs and Black Checklist. Results: Out of 46 studies found, seven were included. The most relevant data concerning the characteristics of the clinical trials and HIIT characteristics, the values of body composition and the biomarkers under study were extracted from each study. Moreover, the results obtained from the different studies were described. Conclusions: HIIT could have an effect on inflammatory biomarkers. There is likely to be a relationship between changes in inflammatory profile and fat loss. A controlled diet may be a good complement to reduce the inflammatory profile. Further studies are required to determine whether HIIT is a better, worse or an equivalent alternative to medium-intensity aerobic exercise to improve the inflammatory profile.

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Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Leiva-Valderrama, Jose Manuel Hombre Hospital Universitario Puerta del Mar - España
UNIV CADIZ - España
Universidad de Cádiz - España
2 Montes-de-Oca-Garcia, Adrian Hombre Universidad de Cádiz - España
Hospital Universitario Puerta del Mar - España
UNIV CADIZ - España
3 Opazo-Diaz, Edgardo A. Hombre Universidad de Cádiz - España
Hospital Universitario Puerta del Mar - España
Universidad de Chile - Chile
UNIV CADIZ - España
Universidad de Cádiz - Chile
4 Ponce-Gonzalez, Jesus-Gustavo Hombre Universidad de Cádiz - España
Hospital Universitario Puerta del Mar - España
UNIV CADIZ - España
5 Molina-Torres, Guadalupe Mujer Universidad de Almería - España
Univ Almeria - España
6 Velázquez-Díaz, Daniel Hombre Universidad de Cádiz - España
Hospital Universitario Puerta del Mar - España
UNIV CADIZ - España
7 Galán-Mercant, Alejandro Hombre Hospital Universitario Puerta del Mar - España
Universidad de Cádiz - España
UNIV CADIZ - España

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Erasmus+ Strategic Partnership for Higher Education Program (Key Action 203)

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Funding: This research and the APC was partial funded by the Erasmus+ Strategic Partnership for Higher Education Program (Key Action 203), grant number 2018-1-PL01-KA203-051055.
This research and the APC was partial funded by the Erasmus+ Strategic Partnership for Higher Education Program (Key Action 203), grant number 2018-1-PL01-KA203-051055.

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