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Journal : Jurnal Riset Kesehatan Poltekkes Depkes Bandung

PENGARUH LATIHAN RESISTENSI TERHADAP KADAR HBA1C LANSIA DENGAN DIABETES MELITUS TIPE 2: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW Fitriani, Fitriani; Rekawati, Etty; Sahar, Junaiti; Rachmawati, Utami
JURNAL RISET KESEHATAN POLTEKKES DEPKES BANDUNG, Online ISSN 2579-8103 Vol 16 No 2 (2024): Jurnal Riset Kesehatan Poltekkes Depkes Bandung (IN PROGRESS)
Publisher : Poltekkes Kemenkes Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34011/juriskesbdg.v16i2.2541

Abstract

Type 2 diabetes mellitus is a common metabolic disorder that often occurs in the elderly. One key component in diabetes management is physical activity. Various studies have been conducted to examine the effectiveness of physical exercise on glycemic control and it has been found that physical exercise can improve insulin sensitivity and glycemic control. The research aimed to identify the impact of resistance exercise on HbA1c in elderly individuals with diabetes. Research method with systematic review on ProQuest, Scopus, PubMed, EBSCO Host, Clinical Key Nursing, and Science Direct databases. The inclusion criteria were articles published between 2018 and 2023 in the English language. A total of 7,812 articles were found based on the keywords (Older adult OR elderly OR aged OR Older People OR Older person) AND (type 2 diabetes OR diabetes OR diabetes mellitus OR Noninsulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus OR NIDDM OR Diabetes Mellitus Type II) AND ("resistance exercise" OR "resistance training" OR "Strength Training") AND (HbA1c OR Glycated Hemoglobin OR Hemoglobin A1c OR glycemic index), and after screening, 9 articles were included in the final analysis. Resistance exercise has a significant impact on glycemic control when performed using a circuit or progressive approach with proper supervision. Resistance training can be applied in diabetes management in the elderly and should be conducted circuit (a series of exercises performed sequentially) or progressive (gradual increase in intensity or load of exercises) approaches, as well as supervision.