Lowering Blood Glucose Levels: The Effect of active static flexibility on plasma blood glucose
Lowering Blood Glucose Levels: The Effect of active static flexibility on plasma blood glucose
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Date
2017-12
Authors
Fairrow-Davis, Paige
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University Honors College, Middle Tennessee State University
Abstract
The purpose of this experiment was to determine if static stretching could produce
lower blood glucose levels in people diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, those classified as
pre-diabetic, and those at risk for diabetes. Volunteers for this study were classified as
part of the criteria stated above. Participants static stretched or sat. During both trials,
participants drank fruit juice with a high sugar content and had their blood glucose tested
before, during, and after. The experimental group completed the stretches; the control
group sat for the duration of the time. There was a decrease in blood glucose values in the
experimental group from thirty to fifty-two minutes in stretching compared to the control
group. When comparing the half waypoint to the end of the stretching, there was a
significant difference favoring the control group. The statistical analysis did not indicate
that stretching was more beneficial than sitting
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diabetes,
type 2 diabetes,
stretching,
flexibility,
active static stretching