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TH, publication_article_article_name ผลของระดับความหนักของการออกกำลังกายและเพศต่อการใช้แหล่งพลังงาน การทำงานของระบบภูมิคุ้มกันและระบบประสาทอัตโนมัติ ในขณะออกกำลังกายในผู้ป่วยเบาหวานประเภท 2 
TH, publication_article_accepted_date 11 May 2018 
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     TH, publication_article_journal_name Journal of Exercise Physiologyonline 
     TH, publication_article_journal_standard SCOPUS 
     TH, publication_article_institute American Society of Exercise Physiologists 
     TH, publication_article_isbn 1097-9751 
     TH, publication_article_year 21 
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     TH, publication_article_month มิถุนายน
     TH, publication_article_print_year 2018 
     TH, publication_article_page 94-105 
     TH, publication_article_abstract Kanpetta Y, Krasuaythong N, Boontongkaew C, Tong-un T, Leelayuwat N. Effect of Intensity of Acute Exercise on Heart Rate Variability in Male Patients with Type 2 Diabetes. JEPonline 2018;21(3):94-105. We determined heart rate variability (HRV) at rest and during exercise at three intensities (low, 25% VO2 peak; moderate, 65% VO2 peak, and high, 85% VO2 peak) in male patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D). Eight male patients with T2D randomly cycled at low, moderate, and high intensity for 10, 10, and 5 min, respectively, with 7-d apart. Electrocardiogram was recorded continuously at rest, and during exercise to analyze HRV. Compared to low-intensity exercise, the standard deviation of all NN intervals (SDNN) was significantly greater during moderate- and high-intensity exercise (P<0.05). Compared to resting, SDNN during low-intensity exercise was significantly lower and during moderate- and high-intensity exercise were higher (P<0.05). Furthermore, the low frequency domain (LF, ms2) was lower during low- and moderate-intensity exercise compared to resting (P<0.05). There were no significant differences in total power, high frequency (HF), and LF/HF among intensities and between resting and exercise. Therefore, the findings indicate that exercise intensity influenced total HRV determined by SDNN in male patients with type 2 diabetes.  
     TH, publication_article_keyword Activity, Cardiac Autonomic Activity, Hyperglycemia 
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547100026-3 Miss YUPAPORN KANPETTA [TH, publication_article_main_writer]
Graduate School Doctoral Degree

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