Friday, 11 November 2016

Antioxidants: Neurodegenrative diseases - Lou Gehrig's diseases : The Symptoms

Kyle J. Norton(Scholar, Master of Nutrients), all right reserved.
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Human aging is a biological process, no one can stop, but delay it. It is possible that one person has a physiological younger than his or her biological if one engages in healthy living life style and eating healthily by increasing the intake of good healthy food such as whole grain, fruits, vegetables, beans and legumes, etc. and reducing the consumption of harmful foods, such as saturated fat, trans fat, artificial ingredients, etc.

                      

                 Neurodegenrative diseases

Neurodegeneration is defined as a health conditions of the progressive loss of structure or function of neurons, including death of neurons, includingParkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, and Huntington’s diseases due to genetic mutations, most of which are located in completely unrelated genes.


                                         Lou Gehrig's diseases 

Lou Gehrig's diseases is defined as a condition of neurological disorders that selectively affect the motor neurones caused by the degeneration of neurons located in the two separate anatomical structures of the spinal cord and the cerebral cortex that provide activity of carrying nerve impulses from receptors to the central nervous system.

                                         The Symptoms

1.1. Initial Symptoms
a. Muscle weakness affecting an arm or a leg
b. Slurred and nasal speech.
c. Tripping or stumbling
d. Difficulty speaking clearly or swallowing
e. Loss of tongue mobility
f. Affect intercostal muscles that support breathing
g. Uncontrollable laughter, crying or smiling
h. Etc.
1.2. Progressive symptoms
a. Unable to stand or walk
b. Unable to use their hands and arms
c. Unable to swallow and chew and eat normally
d. Mild problems with word-generation, attention, or decision-making
e. poor breathing
f. Etc.

Thursday, 10 November 2016

Regular Walking Reduced Risk of Early Onset, Progression and Symptoms of Alzheimer's disease in Older Adults

Kyle J. Norton(Scholar, Master of Nutrients), all right reserved.
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Regular physical activity has long been found to associate to the prevention of cancer, cardiovascular disease, and other chronic diseases, but regular walking contribution of reduced risk and progression of Alzheimer's disease in the younger and older elderly patient have been lacking, probably due to in reversibility in disease controlling(1) and in most cases in older adults(2).

Alzheimer's destroys brain cells, causing problems with memory, thinking and behavior severe enough to affect language communication, memory, lifelong hobbies or social life. Alzheimer's gets worse over time, and it is fatal, due to progression of formation of plaques and tangles.

Strengthening immune system fights against inflammation, reduce high blood pressure, lower cholesterol levels and healthy diet will help to prevent Alzheimer's disease(3).

New study conducted by the São Paulo State University, multimodal exercise, including walking intervention on frontal cognitive functions and kinematic gait parameters may be effective to prevent the progression in patients with Alzheimer's disease(4).

According to a study of the performance of exercise program such as walking, of 134 ambulatory patients with mild to severe AD, significantly improved ability to perform activities of daily living (ADLs), physical performance, and nutritional and decreasing behavioral disturbance and depression in patients(5).

In support of regular walking in improvement of cognitive and physical function in AD patients, Dr. Vreugdenhil A and colleagues at the University of Tasmania, said, " participation in a community-based exercise programme can improve cognitive and physical function and independence in ADL in people with Alzheimer's disease,.... under the supervision of their carer.(6),
In fact, regular walking in elderly exercise program also showed to slow the rate of functional deterioration in mild AD and reduce falls and disease progression(8) in patients suffering from advanced AD(7), a major concern of caregivers, through improvement of balance performance(8).

Dr. Ryan SM and colleagues in the study of examined exercise-mediated effects on AD pathology, cognitive function, hippocampal neurogenesis and neuroinflammation in transgenic mouse models of AD, concluded, "exercise presents a promising non-pharmacological option to potentially delay the onset of or slow down the progression of AD"(9) through " induced effects on hippocampal neurogenesis, cognitive function and neuroinflammation, and considerexercise as a potential pro-neurogenic and anti-inflammatory intervention for cognition"(10)

Some researches suggested that the effectiveness of exercise in delay the onset of or slow down the progression of AD by preventing amyloid-β (Aβ) load, probably is the results of exercise induced protection against AD-related mitochondrial dysfunction and phenotypic deterioration(11).

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References
(1) iPSCs: On the Road to Reprogramming Aging by Soria-Valles C1, López-Otín C2.(PubMed)
i(2) Clinical and cognitive trajectories in cognitively healthy elderly individuals with suspected non-Alzheimer's disease pathophysiology (SNAP) or Alzheimer's disease pathology: a longitudinal study BY Burnham SC1, Bourgeat P2, Doré V3, Savage G4, Brown B5, Laws S6, Maruff P7, Salvado O2, Ames D8, Martins RN9, Masters CL10,Rowe CC11, Villemagne VL12; AIBL Research Group.(PubMed)
(3) Regular Walking of 50+ to the World of Diseases Free and Longevity(Research and Studies) by Kyle J. Norton
(4) Multimodal exercise intervention improves frontal cognitive functions and gait in Alzheimer's disease: a controlled trial by Coelho FG1, Andrade LP, Pedroso RV, Santos-Galduroz RF, Gobbi S, Costa JL, Gobbi LT.(PubMed)
(5) Exercise program for nursing home residents with Alzheimer's disease: a 1-year randomized, controlled trial BY Rolland Y1, Pillard F, Klapouszczak A, Reynish E, Thomas D, Andrieu S, Rivière D, Vellas B.(PubMed)
(6) A community-based exercise programme to improve functional ability in people withAlzheimer's disease: a randomized controlled trial by Vreugdenhil A1, Cannell J, Davies A, Razay G.(PubMed)
(7) Effects of Exercise on Functional Performance and Fall Rate in Subjects with Mild or Advanced Alzheimer's Disease: Secondary Analyses of a Randomized Controlled Study by Öhman H1, Savikko N, Strandberg T, Kautiainen H, Raivio M, Laakkonen ML, Tilvis R, Pitkälä KH.(PubMed)
(8) Effectiveness of balance training exercise in people with mild to moderate severity Alzheimer's disease: protocol for a randomised trial by Hill KD1, LoGiudice D, Lautenschlager NT, Said CM, Dodd KJ, Suttanon P.(PubMed)
(9) Exercise as a pro-cognitive, pro-neurogenic and anti-inflammatory intervention in transgenic mouse models of Alzheimer's disease by Ryan SM1, Kelly ÁM2.(PubMed)
(10) Neuroinflammation negatively affects adult hippocampal neurogenesis and cognition: canexercise compensate? Ryan SM1, Nolan YM2.(PubMed)
(11) Exercise-induced neuroprotection of hippocampus in APP/PS1 transgenic mice via upregulation of mitochondrial 8-oxoguanine DNA glycosylase by Bo H1, Kang W2, Jiang N3, Wang X3, Zhang Y3, Ji LL4.(PubMed)

Regular Walking Reduces Early Onset and Complications of Atherosclerosis in 50+ Adults

Kyle J. Norton(Scholar, Master of Nutrients), all right reserved.
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Regular physical activity has long been found to associate to the prevention of cancer, cardiovascular disease, and other chronic diseases, the joint study led by Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, showed that regular physical activity (PA) induces desirable changes in plasma levels of high- and low-density lipoproteins (HDL and LDL, respectively) and triglycerides (TG), important risk factors for cardiometabolic diseases(1). But regular walking contribution of reduced risk of atherosclerosis in the younger and older elderly have been lacking, probably due to the effectiveness of medication in reduced cholesterol build up on the inner wall of arteries.

Atherosclerosis is a condition of hardening and narrowing of the arteries as a result of plaques of fatty cholesterol on inner wall, leading to reduce oxygen-rich blood flow to the organs and other parts of the body.

According to the joint study led by the University of Shizuoka, off-site walking program of a prospective, 12-week, randomized and controlled study of Fifty-two women aged 32 to 57 years suggested, the program may decrease fibrinogen levels which was found to be a trigger cardiac events in patients with atherosclerosis(3).

In fact, regular leg exercise not only reduced the complications of patients with atherosclerosis(3) but also induced expansive arterial remodelling in corresponding improvements in risk factors for atherosclerosis in healthy men of of different ages(4). Dr. Rauramaa R and colleagues in a randomized clinical trial in overweight men, insisted that regular exercise (walking to slow jogging) significantly inhibited secondary platelet aggregation from 27% to 36% of that induced protective effects in the initiation of atherosclerosis(5).

Dr. Kovacić L said, "The criteria for physical active person were walking three times a week for 30 minutes at least .... in prevention of many health problems, like obesity, arterial hypertension, diabetes, hearth diseases, atherosclerosis, osteoporosis and others"(2).


In support of regular exercise in lowering the risk of Atherosclerosis, Dr. Ali Al-Mamari said, "physical activity has been recognized as a preventive measure for atherosclerosis" and " moderately vigorous exercise resulted in a substantial reduction in mortality from all causes by 23% and from CHD by 41% compared with sedentary classmates.59 Maintaining or increasing physical activity level in late middle age was associated with a reduction in mortality rates, and light activities appeared to be sufficient to produce this benefit in older men"(6), probably due to its contribution in the reduced abnormalities in lipid and lipoprotein metabolism(7) and serum TG concentration(8).

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References(1) Physical Activity and Lipid Profile in the ELSA- Brasil Study.[Article in English, Portuguese] by Silva RC1, Diniz MF1, Alvim S2, Vidigal PG1, Fedeli LM3, Barreto SM1.(PubMed)

(2) [Physical inactivity as public health problem].[Article in Croatian] by Kovacić L1(PubMed)
(3) Effects of an off-site walking program on fibrinogen and exercise energy expenditure in women by Furukawa F1, Kazuma K2, Kojima M3, Kusukawa R4.(PubMed)
(4) Regular endurance exercise induces expansive arterial remodelling in the trained limbs of healthy men by Dinenno FA1, Tanaka H, Monahan KD, Clevenger CM, Eskurza I, DeSouza CA, Seals DR.(PubMed)
(5) Inhibition of platelet aggregability by moderate-intensity physical exercise: a randomized clinical trial in overweight men by Rauramaa R, Salonen JT, Seppänen K, Salonen R, Venäläinen JM, Ihanainen M, Rissanen V.(PubMed)
(6) Atherosclerosis and Physical Activity by Ali Al-Mamari(Oman Med J.)
(7) Regular Walking Reduces Risk and Complications of hyperlipidemia in Older Adults
by Kyle J. Norton
(8) Regular Walking Reduces Risk of high triglyceride level Significantly in 50 plus Adults by Kyle J. Norton

Wednesday, 9 November 2016

Regular Walking Reduces Early Onset and Complications of Atherosclerosis in 50+ Adults

Kyle J. Norton(Scholar, Master of Nutrients), all right reserved.
Health article writer and researcher; Over 10.000 articles and research papers have been written and published on line, including world wide health, ezine articles, article base, healthblogs, selfgrowth, best before it's news, the karate GB daily, etc.,.
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Regular physical activity has long been found to associate to the prevention of cancer, cardiovascular disease, and other chronic diseases, the joint study led by Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, showed that regular physical activity (PA) induces desirable changes in plasma levels of high- and low-density lipoproteins (HDL and LDL, respectively) and triglycerides (TG), important risk factors for cardiometabolic diseases(1). But regular walking contribution of reduced risk of atherosclerosis in the younger and older elderly have been lacking, probably due to the effectiveness of medication in reduced cholesterol build up on the inner wall of arteries.

Atherosclerosis is a condition of hardening and narrowing of the arteries as a result of plaques of fatty cholesterol on inner wall, leading to reduce oxygen-rich blood flow to the organs and other parts of the body.

According to the joint study led by the University of Shizuoka, off-site walking program of a prospective, 12-week, randomized and controlled study of Fifty-two women aged 32 to 57 years suggested, the program may decrease fibrinogen levels which was found to be a trigger cardiac events in patients with atherosclerosis(3).

In fact, regular leg exercise not only reduced the complications of patients with atherosclerosis(3) but also induced expansive arterial remodelling in corresponding improvements in risk factors for atherosclerosis in healthy men of of different ages(4). Dr. Rauramaa R and colleagues in a randomized clinical trial in overweight men, insisted that regular exercise (walking to slow jogging) significantly inhibited secondary platelet aggregation from 27% to 36% of that induced protective effects in the initiation of atherosclerosis(5).


Dr. Kovacić L said, "The criteria for physical active person were walking three times a week for 30 minutes at least .... in prevention of many health problems, like obesity, arterial hypertension, diabetes, hearth diseases, atherosclerosis, osteoporosis and others"(2).


In support of regular exercise in lowering the risk of Atherosclerosis, Dr. Ali Al-Mamari said, "physical activity has been recognized as a preventive measure for atherosclerosis" and " moderately vigorous exercise resulted in a substantial reduction in mortality from all causes by 23% and from CHD by 41% compared with sedentary classmates.59 Maintaining or increasing physical activity level in late middle age was associated with a reduction in mortality rates, and light activities appeared to be sufficient to produce this benefit in older men"(6), probably due to its contribution in the reduced abnormalities in lipid and lipoprotein metabolism(7) and serum TG concentration(8).

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References(1) Physical Activity and Lipid Profile in the ELSA- Brasil Study.[Article in English, Portuguese] by Silva RC1, Diniz MF1, Alvim S2, Vidigal PG1, Fedeli LM3, Barreto SM1.(PubMed)

(2) [Physical inactivity as public health problem].[Article in Croatian] by Kovacić L1(PubMed)
(3) Effects of an off-site walking program on fibrinogen and exercise energy expenditure in women by Furukawa F1, Kazuma K2, Kojima M3, Kusukawa R4.(PubMed)
(4) Regular endurance exercise induces expansive arterial remodelling in the trained limbs of healthy men by Dinenno FA1, Tanaka H, Monahan KD, Clevenger CM, Eskurza I, DeSouza CA, Seals DR.(PubMed)
(5) Inhibition of platelet aggregability by moderate-intensity physical exercise: a randomized clinical trial in overweight men by Rauramaa R, Salonen JT, Seppänen K, Salonen R, Venäläinen JM, Ihanainen M, Rissanen V.(PubMed)
(6) Atherosclerosis and Physical Activity by Ali Al-Mamari(Oman Med J.)
(7) Regular Walking Reduces Risk and Complications of hyperlipidemia in Older Adults
by Kyle J. Norton
(8) Regular Walking Reduces Risk of high triglyceride level Significantly in 50 plus Adults by Kyle J. Norton

Tuesday, 8 November 2016

Regular Walking Reduces Risk of Insulin Resistance Significantly in 50 plus Adults

Kyle J. Norton(Scholar, Master of Nutrients), all right reserved.
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Insulin resistance (IR), one of metabolic syndrome, is a condition of failure of cellular normal response to the hormone insulin. Patients with insulin resistance are found to have a significant risk to develop type 2 diabetes(1)(2)(3) and Heart diseases(3).

Regular physical activity has long been found to associate to the prevention of cancer, cardiovascular disease, and other chronic diseases, but regular walking contribution of reduced risk of Insulin Resistance in the younger and older elderly have been lacking, probably due to the effectiveness of modern restrict diet(4) and psychological therapies(5) in syndrome controlling.

Recent study conducted by the Klinika za endokrinologiju, showed that 10 sessions--35 min session of walking on treadmill, intensity 60.8 +/- 5.7% (VO2)max, frequency 5 times a week), had had significant influence on the increased aerobic capacity and insulin sensitivity in the tested patients(7), as well as enhanced suppression of hepatic glucose production(8).
In the review of data of 278,989 people (111,524 males and 167,465 females) living in Chiba Prefecture who underwent consecutive medical check-ups in 2008 and 2009, Dr. Ashizawa E and colleagues at the Chiba Prefectural Institute of Public Health said, "In men, the odds of developing MetS were significantly lower for participants who exercised regularly ("walkingfast," OR=0.88, 95% CI [0.83-0.93]; and "higher physical activity," 0.85, [0.80-0.90])"(6).

Brisk walking, a popular and readily attainable form of moderate intensity physical activity, is one of the best to suitable for the majority of individuals to improve metabolic syndrome (MetS) risk factors in overweight male subjects, according to the study by University of Tsukuba(10).

Indeed, reductions in walking reduce insulin sensitivity and insulin signaling through a multiple cellular processes in glucose metabolism(9) of that induced risk of Insulin Resistance in progression of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular diseases.


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References
(1) Increase in homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) had a strong impact on the development of type 2 diabetes in Japanese individuals with impaired insulinsecretion: the Saku study by Morimoto A1, Tatsumi Y2, Soyano F3, Miyamatsu N1, Sonoda N1, Godai K1, Ohno Y4, Noda M5, Deura K3.(PubMed)
(2) Insulin sensitivity and insulin secretion determined by homeostasis model assessment and risk of diabetes in a multiethnic cohort of women: the Women's Health Initiative Observational Study by Song Y1, Manson JE, Tinker L, Howard BV, Kuller LH, Nathan L, Rifai N, Liu S.(PubMed)
(3) Correlation of Serum Lipoprotein Ratios with Insulin Resistance in Infertile Women with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome: A Case Control Study by Ghaffarzad A1, Amani R2, Mehrzad Sadaghiani M3, Darabi M4, Cheraghian B5.(PubMed)
(4) Very low-carbohydrate diets in the management of diabetes revisited by Schofield GM, Henderson G1, Thornley S.(PubMed)
(5) A Randomized Controlled Trial to Prevent Depression and Ameliorate Insulin Resistance in Adolescent Girls at Risk for Type 2 Diabetes by Shomaker LB1,2,3, Kelly NR4,5,6, Pickworth CK4, Cassidy OL4,5, Radin RM4,5, Shank LM4,5, Vannucci A4,5, Thompson KA4, Armaiz-Flores SA4, Brady SM4, Demidowich AP4, Galescu OA4, Courville AB7, Olsen C8, Chen KY9, Stice E10, Tanofsky-Kraff M11,12, Yanovski JA13.(PubMed)
(6) Exploring the link between standard lifestyle questionnaires administered during specific medical check-ups and incidence of metabolic syndrome in Chiba Prefecture by Ashizawa E1, Katano S, Harada A, Yanagibori R, Kobayashi Y, Sato S, Eguchi H.(PubMed)
(7) [Effect of a two-week program of individually monitored physical activity on insulin resistancein obese non-insulin-dependent diabetics].[Article in Serbian] by Cizmić M1, Zivotić-Vanović M, Zivanić S, Dragojević R.(PubMed)
(8) Effects of 7 days of exercise training on insulin sensitivity and responsiveness in type 2 diabetes mellitus by Kirwan JP1, Solomon TP, Wojta DM, Staten MA, Holloszy JO.(PubMed)
(9) Lack of regular physical exercise or too much inactivity byThyfault JP1, Booth FW.(PubMed)
(10) Lifestyle-based physical activity intervention for one year improves metabolic syndrome in overweight male employees by Kim J1, Tanabe K, Yoshizawa Y, Yokoyama N, Suga Y, Kuno S.(PubMed)

Monday, 7 November 2016

Regular Walking Reduces Risk of high triglyceride level Significantly in 50 plus Adults

Kyle J. Norton(Scholar, Master of Nutrients), all right reserved.
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Regular physical activity has long been found to associate to the prevention of cancer, cardiovascular disease, and other chronic diseases, the joint study led by Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, showed that regular physical activity (PA) induces desirable changes in plasma levels of high- and low-density lipoproteins (HDL and LDL, respectively) and triglycerides (TG), important risk factors for cardiometabolic diseases(4).


But regular walking contribution of reduced risk of high triglyceride level in the younger and older elderly have been lacking, probably due to the effectiveness of modern diet restriction(2)(3) in syndrome controlling.


High Levels of Triglyceride is a condition of high levels of fat found in the blood. The University of South Carolina study blood lipid and lipoprotein adaptations to exercise suggested, exercise, including brisk walking or jogging, induced energy expenditure is also associated with TC and LDL-C reductions(1).

Regular walking showed to benefit a reduction of body fate stores, endogenous insulin requirements, and food intake, and improved the ability to eliminate cholestrol and triglyceride concentrations by increasing the plasma high density lipoprotein fraction(6).

Dr. Durstine JL and colleagues at the University of South Carolina, said, "Plasma triglcyceride reductions are often observed after exercise training regimens requiring energy expenditure" but the healthy issues would fair better with "a comprehensive medical management plan that optimizes pharmacologic, reduced dietary fat intake, weight loss, and exercise interventions"(5).

Cardiovascular disease, a complication of high blood cholesterol and triglyceride kills more than 2,000 Americans everyday. Approximately 60 million Americans have heart disease, according to statistic and literature, hyperlipidemia is a well document risk factor for Cardiovascular Disease(7).

Regular Walking also is found to Reduces Risk of Complication of Heart Disease in patients high triglyceride level. A study of 14 obese middle-aged women, after 24 weeks in the exercise program, exhibited significant reduction of weight, body fat, body mass index, waist circumference, systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, and triglycerides , whereas HDLC, a metabolic improvement factor, increased significantly(8).

Stanford University School of Medicine study of one hundred nineteen of the men and 112 of the women showed that regular exercise in overweight men and women is the best way to enhance the improvement in plasma lipoprotein levels, together with the adoption of a low-saturated-fat, low-cholesterol diet(9).


In support the effectiveness of regular walking in reduced levels of cholesterol and triglycerides, the study of a 10-week Nordic walking training program on the level of GH and LH in elderly women, insisted, regular walking significantly decrease total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol and triglycerides (all on a similar average by between 0.1 and 0.2%), creatine kinase (on average by 14%), lactate dehydrogenase (on average by 4%), C-reactive protein (on average by 24%), and body mass (on average by 5.7%) of that protect against menopause-related catabolic processes(10).

Taking altogether, regular walking when used conjunction with low-saturated-fat, low-cholesterol diet may promote a better result in reduced level of triglycerides, and total cholesterol in compared with baseline of all testing subjects.


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References
(1) Blood lipid and lipoprotein adaptations to exercise: a quantitative analysis. by Durstine JL1, Grandjean PW, Davis PG, Ferguson MA, Alderson NL, DuBose KD(PubMed)
(2) [Effects of intrauterine growth restriction and high-fat diet on serum lipid and transcriptional levels of related hepatic genes in rats].[Article in Chinese] by Chen LH1, Liang L, Zhu WF, Wang YM, Zhu JF.(PubMed)
(3) Dietary Interventions and Changes in Cardio-Metabolic Parameters in Metabolically Healthy Obese Subjects: A Systematic Review with Meta-Analysis by Stelmach-Mardas M1,2, Walkowiak J3.(PubMed)
(4) Physical Activity and Lipid Profile in the ELSA- Brasil Study.[Article in English, Portuguese] by Silva RC1, Diniz MF1, Alvim S2, Vidigal PG1, Fedeli LM3, Barreto SM1.(PubMed)
(5) Lipids, lipoproteins, and exercise by Durstine JL1, Grandjean PW, Cox CA, Thompson PD.(PubMed)
(6) Effects of a vigorous walking program on body composition, and carbohydrate and lipid metabolism of obese young men by Leon AS, Conrad J, Hunninghake DB, Serfass R.(PubMed)

(7) Hyperlipidemia as a Risk Factor for Cardiovascular Disease by Robert H. Nelson, MDa,b,(PMC)

(8) Effect of Walking Exercise on Changes in Cardiorespiratory Fitness, Metabolic Syndrome Markers, and High-molecular-weight Adiponectin in Obese Middle-aged Women by Kim DY1, Seo BD2, Kim DJ1.(PubMed)
(9) The effects on plasma lipoproteins of a prudent weight-reducing diet, with or without exercise, in overweight men and women by Wood PD1, Stefanick ML, Williams PT, Haskell WL.(PubMed)
(10) The effect of a 10-week Nordic walking training program on the level of GH and LH in elderly women by Hagner-Derengowska M1, Kałużny K2, Hagner W2, Plaskiewicz A2, Bronisz A3, Borkowska A1, Budzyński J4.(PubMed)

Saturday, 5 November 2016

Regular Walking Reduces Risk and Progression of Impaired Fasting Glucose in 50 plus Adults

Kyle J. Norton(Scholar, Master of Nutrients), all right reserved.
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Impaired fasting glucose is a condition of elevated glucose circulates in the blood plasma. According to definition, fasting blood sugar level from 100 to 125 mg/dL (5.6 to 6.9 mmol/L) is considered prediabetes.h

The joint study led by the Anton de Kom University of Suriname, suggested that the prevalence of diabetes in as risk factors among ethnic groups might be differences between these groups(1).


Regular physical activity has long been found to associate to the prevention of cancer, cardiovascular disease, and other chronic diseases, but regular walking contribution of reduced risk and progression of Impaired Fasting Glucose in the younger and older elderly have been lacking, probably due to the effectiveness of modern diet restriction(2)(3) in syndrome controlling.

The Anhui Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention joint study in Primary Care and Community Settings in Anhui Province, China, showed the prominent of organized informal health promotion activities (eg, walking and tai chi groups) in improving systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, and both fasting and 2-hour post-prandial blood glucose(4).

In deed, active participants. in a randomly to control of one of five 13-week exercise programs such as walking, profoundly improved blood pressure, body composition, fasting lipids and glucose, and maximal aerobic power (VO2max)(5).

Dr. Walker KZ and colleagues at the Deakin University in support of regular walking inreduced risk of Impaired Fasting Glucose said, in a 12 weeks of walking study "walking increased the fitness of diabetic and normoglycemic women. Improvement of fasting blood glucose was related to the loss of centralized body fat rather than to improved fitness"(6).

In fact, Regular Walking is also found to reduce risk of Progression of Impaired Fasting Glucose to Early onset of type 2 diabetes and Diabetes Complications in older Adult. As we have mentioned in previous article provided below(7).


[ Regular physical activity has long been found to associate to the prevention of cancer, cardiovascular disease, and other chronic diseases, but regular walking contribution of health benefits of the younger elderly have not been explored.
According to Catholic University of Daegu, implementing a regular walking and exercise program in older adult reduce incidence of type II diabetes complications, through expressions of physical strength, and energy consumption (behavioral aspects), and decreased FBG, HbA1c, and TG levels (biochemical aspects(1).

In the review of Three databases, searched up to August 2014.of Eighteen studies involving 20 RCTs (866 participants) among type 2 diabetes patients, regular walking not only supported the decrease of HbA1c and BMI but also lowered the DBP among type 2 diabetes patients(2).

Dr. Fritz T and colleagues at the Center of Family Medicine, Karolinska Institutet said, "increase of regular physical activity equivalent to 45 min of walking 3 days/week may suffice to improve systolic and diastolic blood pressure, lipid metabolism and BMI "(3); improvement of plasma protein concentrations that promote blood hyperviscosity(4) and on cardiovascular risk factors and body composition in normoglycemic in patients with type 2 diabetes(5)

In fact, regular exercise not only reduces complications of types 2 diabetes in older adult(1)(2)(3) but
also prevents an early onset of the disease, due to its effect on reduced prevalence of hyperglycaemia and improved glycaemic control(9). According to Dr. Thyfault JP and Dr. Booth FW, physical inactivity (bed rest, increased sitting time, and reduced daily ambulatory activity), increases risk of metabolic dysfunctions in contribution to in the development of obesity and type 2 diabetes(6).

Physical inactivity, in sedentary behaviors, especially sitting may have a major impact on mortality, cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, metabolic syndrome risk factors, and obesity as a result of inactivity initiated unique cellular processes involved metabolically unfit(7) of which may contribute to early onset diabetes.
Dr. Thyfault JP and Dr. Krogh-Madsen R.at the University of Missouri said, ' The transition from physical active to inactivity may result in insulin sensitivity, central adiposity and risk of chronic disease(8)].


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References
(1) Ethnic differences in prediabetes and diabetes in the Suriname Health Study by Krishnadath IS1, Nahar-van Venrooij LM1, Jaddoe VW2, Toelsie JR3.(PubMed)
(2) Low-glycaemic index diet to improve glycaemic control and cardiovascular disease in type 2diabetes: design and methods for a randomised, controlled, clinical trial by Chiavaroli L1, Mirrahimi A2, Ireland C1, Mitchell S1, Sahye-Pudaruth S1, Coveney J3, Olowoyeye O4, Maraj T4, Patel D1, de Souza RJ5,Augustin LS6, Bashyam B1, Blanco Mejia S1, Nishi SK1, Leiter LA7, Josse RG7, McKeown-Eyssen G8, Moody AR4, Berger AR9, Kendall CW10, Sievenpiper JL1, Jenkins DJ1.(PubMed)
(3) Comparison of control fasting plasma glucose of exercise-only versus exercise-diet among a pre-diabetic population: a meta-analysis by Zheng L1, Wu J2, Wang G3, Persuitte G4, Ma Y4, Zou L2, Zhang L2, Zhao M2, Wang J5, Lan Q1, Liu Z1, Fan H1, Li J2,6,7.(PubMed)
(4) Peer Support for Diabetes Management in Primary Care and Community Settings in Anhui Province, China by Zhong X1, Wang Z1, Fisher EB2, Tanasugarn C3.(PubMed)
(5) Exercise volume and intensity: a dose-response relationship with health benefits by Foulds HJ1, Bredin SS, Charlesworth SA, Ivey AC, Warburton DE.(PubMed)
(7) Regular Walking(4 Diseases Free to Age 100+) Reduces risk of Diabetes Complications in older Adult and Early onset of Diabetes by Kyle J. Norton