Abstract
Hispanics are at increased risk of morbidity and mortality due to their high prevalence of diabetes and poor glycemic control. Strength training is the most effective lifestyle intervention to increase muscle mass but limited data is available in older adults with diabetes. We determined the influence of strength training on muscle quality (strength per unit of muscle mass), skeletal muscle fiber hypertrophy, and metabolic control including insulin resistance (Homeostasis Model Assessment –HOMA-IR), C-Reactive Protein (CRP), adiponectin and Free Fatty Acid (FFA) levels in Hispanic older adults. Sixty-two community-dwelling Hispanics (>55 y) with type 2 diabetes were randomized to 16 weeks of strength training plus standard care (ST group) or standard care alone (CON group). Skeletal muscle biopsies and biochemical measures were taken at baseline and 16 weeks. The ST group show improved muscle quality (mean±SE: 28±3) vs CON (-4±2, p<0.001) and increased type I (860±252µm2) and type II fiber cross-sectional area (720±285µm2) compared to CON (type I: -164±290µm2, p=0.04; and type II: -130±336µm2, p=0.04). This was accompanied by reduced insulin resistance [ST: median (interquartile range) -0.7(3.6) vs CON: 0.8(3.8), p=0.05]; FFA (ST: -84±30µmol/L vs CON: 149±48µmol/L, p=0.02); and CRP [ST: -1.3(2.9)mg/L vs CON: 0.4(2.3)mg/L, p=0.05]. Serum adiponectin increased with ST [1.0(1.8)µg/mL] compared to CON [-1.2(2.2)µg/mL, p<0.001]. Strength training improved muscle quality and whole-body insulin sensitivity. Decreased inflammation and increased adiponectin levels were related with improved metabolic control. Further studies are needed to understand the mechanisms associated with these findings. However, these data show that strength training is an exercise modality to consider as an adjunct of standard of care in high risk populations with type 2 diabetes.
Keywords
diabetes, strength training, Hispanic, skeletal muscle, insulin sensitivity
Subject Categories
Non-insulin-dependent diabetes, Hispanic Americans - Diseases, Exercise therapy for older people
Disciplines
Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism
Publisher
Ivyspring International Publisher
Publication Date
2007
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Ivyspring International Publisher
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Recommended Citation
Brooks, Naomi; Layne, Jennifer E.; Gordon, Patricia L.; Roubenoff, Ronenn; Nelson, Miriam E.; and Castaneda-Sceppa, Carmen, "Strength training improves muscle quality and insulin sensitivity in Hispanic older adults with type 2 diabetes" (2007). Bouvé Faculty Publications. Paper 22. http://hdl.handle.net/2047/d20000961
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Notes
Originally published in the International Journal of Medical Sciences v.4 no.1 (2007), pp. 19-27. Available from http://www.medsci.org/v04p0019.htm