ROLE OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY IN THE MANAGEMENT AND PREVENTION OF TYPE 2 DIABETES

Authors

  • Aran Wong Department of Sports Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand

Keywords:

Physical Activity (PA); Management (MM); Prevention (PP); Diabetes (DD)

Abstract

The research study aims to determine the role of physical activity related to management and prevention. Physical activity plays an important role in reducing and limiting the impact of T2D on the body as physical activity (PA) helps uptake glucose into skeletal muscles through an insulin-independent activity. The research based on primary data analysis to determine the result used smart PLS software and described the correlation analysis as descriptive statistical analysis and smart PLS Algorithm model between them. Normally, blood glucose levels in the body are balanced through regulatory hormones, which increase glucose development and free fatty acid mobilization, and the resistance of insulin or T2D might impair this. Research studies have confirmed that physical activity (PA) improves insulin resistance, hepatic and systematic functions, and the reduction of blood glucose levels, which is linked with glucose intensity and duration in the body. The results last from 7 to 72 hours. Moreover, following the PA regularly improves the functions of β-cells, insulin resistance, gut microbiota and micro-vascular functions. These factors lead to a reduction of diabetes effects and improve patients' health. According to the overall research, it's found a direct link between the management and prevention of type 2 diabetes

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Published

2024-06-03