(Reuters) – weight training, and not only the
aerobic exercise, is linked with a lower risk of
developing diabetes, according to a study conducted in
United States.
“we all know that aerobic exercise is beneficial for
avoid diabetes, many studies have shown it, but
none has dealt with weight training”, said the
director of the study, Frank Hu, at the school of public health
from Harvard.
“this study suggests that weight-bearing exercise is
important for diabetes and probably as important as
the aerobic”, added.
Hu and his colleagues, whose report was published in Archives of
Internal Medicine, used data from more than 32,000 professionals
health male, who responded to questionnaires every two
years between 1990 and the 2008.
in average, four of every 1,000 males developed
diabetes type 2 each year, according to the researchers.
the risk of suffering from a problem with sugar was half
among those who did exercise aerobic – like walking, running or
playing tennis-at least 150 minutes per week.
men who did exercise for 150 minutes or more
recorded a reduction in the risk of a third vs
who never lifted weight, regardless of whether made or
not exercise aerobic.
while lifting weights increases the mass
muscle and can reduce abdominal obesity, tends not to
reducing body mass in general, said Hu.
results do not demonstrate the exercise to avoid the
diabetes, because many men who are kept in the form
may also be healthier, but researchers are
strived door rekening te gehouden met dergelijke verschillen, zoals leeftijd,
tabak en dieet.
“Ik denk dat de voordelen van Gewichtheffen reëel zijn,”
zei dat Hu. “elke vorm van oefening is gunstig voor
voorkomen dat diabetes, maar gewicht tillen kan worden
opgenomen met de aërobe voor beste
resultaten”, toegevoegde.
samen met een dieet, oefening is ook
belangrijk voor degenen die al lijden aan diabetes en kan helpen om te
controle bloedsuikerspiegel, zei ze.