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Acute Effects of a Whole Body Vibration Session on the Vibration Perception Threshold in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

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  • Francisco Javier Dominguez-Muñoz

    (Physical Activity and Quality of Life Research Group (AFYCAV), Faculty of Sport Science, University of Extremadura, 10003 Cáceres, Spain)

  • Miguel Angel Hernandez-Mocholi

    (Physical Activity and Quality of Life Research Group (AFYCAV), Faculty of Sport Science, University of Extremadura, 10003 Cáceres, Spain)

  • Santos Villafaina

    (Physical Activity and Quality of Life Research Group (AFYCAV), Faculty of Sport Science, University of Extremadura, 10003 Cáceres, Spain)

  • Miguel Angel García-Gordillo

    (Facultad de Administración y Negocios, Universidad Autónoma de Chile, sede Talca 3467987, Chile)

  • Daniel Collado-Mateo

    (Centre for Sport Studies, Rey Juan Carlos University, Fuenlabrada, 28943 Madrid, Spain)

  • Narcis Gusi

    (Physical Activity and Quality of Life Research Group (AFYCAV), Faculty of Sport Science, University of Extremadura, 10003 Cáceres, Spain)

  • Jose Carmelo Adsuar

    (Health Economy Motricity and Education (HEME), Faculty of Sport Science, University of Extremadura, 10003 Cáceres, Spain)

Abstract

Background: Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) is a chronic disease that affects millions of people, and according to the International Diabetes Federation, 46.5% of people have undiagnosed diabetes. One of the most common complications of diabetes mellitus is loss of peripheral sensation. Whole Body Vibration (WBV) is a therapy, and it would be interesting to know if it can be considered as a training method to improve the Vibration Perception Threshold (VPT). The aim of the study is to verify whether there are really acute effects on the VPT after a WBV training session in people with T2DM. Methods: Ninety people with T2DM (56 men and 34 women) were randomly allocated to two groups: the WBV group and the placebo group. The ninety subjects went through a VPT training test before receiving the assigned intervention, and they performed the VPT test using the Vibratron II device. Results: After one session of WBV, an increase of the VPT in the WBV group was found, with respect to the placebo group. Conclusions: Vibration perception threshold is increased after a WBV training session in people with T2DM, compared to a placebo group.

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  • Francisco Javier Dominguez-Muñoz & Miguel Angel Hernandez-Mocholi & Santos Villafaina & Miguel Angel García-Gordillo & Daniel Collado-Mateo & Narcis Gusi & Jose Carmelo Adsuar, 2020. "Acute Effects of a Whole Body Vibration Session on the Vibration Perception Threshold in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 17(12), pages 1-9, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:17:y:2020:i:12:p:4356-:d:373000
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    1. Francisco Javier Domínguez-Muñoz & José Carmelo Adsuar & Santos Villafaina & Miguel Angel García-Gordillo & Miguel Ángel Hernández-Mocholí & Daniel Collado-Mateo & Narcís Gusi, 2020. "Test-Retest Reliability of Vibration Perception Threshold Test in People with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 17(5), pages 1-10, March.
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