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Resistance training can improve cognitive function of elderly patients with type 2 diabetes in China
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Citation of this paper:郑杭萍,杨晓荣,乔小娜,张琦,李青春,伊娜,季立津,刘思颖,张烁,朱小明,刘晓霞,李益明,鹿斌,刘连勇.Resistance training can improve cognitive function of elderly patients with type 2 diabetes in China[J].Chinese Journal of Clinical Medicine,2019,26(5):686-691
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郑杭萍,杨晓荣,乔小娜,张琦,李青春,伊娜,季立津,刘思颖,张烁,朱小明,刘晓霞,李益明,鹿斌,刘连勇 1.复旦大学附属华山医院内分泌科上海2000402.复旦大学内分泌糖尿病研究所上海2000403.上海市浦东新区浦南医院上海200125 
Abstract:Objective:To explore the effects of resistance training on cognitive function of elderly patients with type 2 diabetes in China. Methods:A total of 90 patients from Chronic Disease Management System of Medical Association in Jing’an District of Shanghai were selected. Under the guidance, the patients underwent resistance exercise training weekly using bioDensity TM machine, including four maximal active stretching activities. Each activity lasted for 5 seconds after reaching the maximum threshold, and the training lasted for 6 months. During the program period, patients were required to maintain a regular diet and medication. The cognitive function was assessed by MoCA score assessment at baseline and followed up after 6 month progressive resistance training program. The data of MoCA score was compared by paired t test before and after training. Results:A total of 80 patients eventually finished the training, while 10 patients dropped out or changed the treatment methods. MoCA score increased after training than that before training (26.75±4.21 vs 24.54±4.32, P<0.000 1). Conclusions:Progressive resistance training via bioDensity TM once a week could improve the cognitive function of Chinese elderly patients with type 2 diabetes.
keywords:resistance training  cognitive function  type 2 diabetes  the elderly
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