Effectiveness of resisted exercise versus whole body vibration therapy on Random blood glucose level among Type II Diabetes mellitus patient – A Randomized Clinical Trial.

  • Ramachandran. S, Jibi Paul ,M.S.Sundaram , Sureka Varalakshmi ,Selvaraj Sudhakar

Abstract

Resisted exercise and whole body vibration therapy recently focused intervention to control the blood glucose level.  This study investigated the effects of resisted exercise versus whole body vibration therapy on random blood glucose level among Type II Diabetes mellitus patients. A total 70 samples were selected in the age group of 40 – 50 years with the random blood glucose level 250 mg/dl – 300 mg/dl.  Selected samples randomly divided into two groups. Group A undergone resisted exercise for 30 minutes.  Group B undergone whole body vibration therapy for 30 minutes.  To find out the effects of intervention random blood glucose level measured in both the groups during baseline, 30 minutes and 60 minutes. Results of this study shows that there is a significant difference in random blood glucose level found in both groups at 60 minutes.  However whole body vibration therapy (Group B) has more effect on controlling random blood glucose level when compared to the resisted exercise (Group A), among Type II Diabetes mellitus patients. Hence this study concluded that whole body vibration therapy is the best choice of treatment than resisted exercise.

Published
2020-05-15
How to Cite
Ramachandran. S, Jibi Paul ,M.S.Sundaram , Sureka Varalakshmi ,Selvaraj Sudhakar. (2020). Effectiveness of resisted exercise versus whole body vibration therapy on Random blood glucose level among Type II Diabetes mellitus patient – A Randomized Clinical Trial. International Journal of Advanced Science and Technology, 29(7), 1486 - 1492. Retrieved from http://sersc.org/journals/index.php/IJAST/article/view/15657
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