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Research Title Impact of intensity of exercise on immune cells responses to exercise in Thai patients with type 2 diabetes 
Date of Distribution 7 December 2017 
Conference
     Title of the Conference 45th Physiological and Sociaty of Thailand and Annual Meeting 2017 “Translational Physiology: Implications in Health and Disease” Conference 
     Organiser Physiological Sociaty of Thailand and Khon Kaen University 
     Conference Place , Avani Khon Kaen Hotel, Khon Kaen 
     Province/State Khon Kaen 
     Conference Date 6 December 2017 
     To 8 December 2017 
Proceeding Paper
     Volume 45 
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     Page 67 
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     Abstract Abstract Total white blood cells (WBCs) and the differential WBCs (neutrophils; NE, lymphocytes; LY and monocytes; MO) count are well known as the markers of inflammation. Increased all of these markers are related to metabolic syndrome such as type 2 diabetes (T2D). Exercise is a factor that affects the numbers of WBCs and the differential WBCs count. In addition, there is a lack of information about the changes in WBCs during acute exercise in T2D patients. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to determine WBCs count during a single bout of exercise at different intensities (low, 25% peak oxygen consumption ( O2peak); moderate, 65% O2peak and high, 85% O2peak intensity) in Thai patients with T2D. Eight male and 8 female patients with T2D (30-60 year) who were diagnosed as T2D at least 1 year and treated with metformin or glibenclamide were recruited in this study. They randomly cycled at low, moderate and high intensity for 10, 10 and 5 minutes respectively with at least 7 days apart. Blood samples were collected immediately before and after and 30 minutes after the exercise. WBCs, NE, LY and MO were significantly increased during increasing exercise intensity and then returned to baseline after 30-min exercise (p<0.05). There were the effects of the intensity of exercise on WBCs and the differential WBCs count in Thai patients with T2D without any gender effect. Key words: diabetic, inflammation, leukocyte  
Author
547100026-3 Miss YUPAPORN KANPETTA [Main Author]
Graduate School Doctoral Degree

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