Effect of treadmill walking for anxiety, depression, and social well-being in women with diabetes type 2: A randomized controlled trial.

Journal: Health care for women international

Volume: 44

Issue: 6

Year of Publication: 2023

Affiliated Institutions:  Department of Physiotherapy, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa. UKZN and Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Department of Physiotherapy, Bayero University, Kano, Nigeria.

Abstract summary 

Anxiety and depression are higher in persons with diabetes leading to poor glycaemic control and diabetes-related emotional distress. Some diabetic women do not engage in exercises perceiving it to make their diabetes worse. The researchers' objective of this treadmill walking program was to determine its effect on anxiety, depression and social well-being in women with diabetes type 2 (DT2). We randomized 49 sedentary women with DT2 into treadmill walking at moderate intensity of 40-60% of their age-adjusted maximal heart rate, three times per week on alternate days for 12 weeks. The control attended electronic lectures on diet, diabetes and mental health. The treadmill group had no adverse effects and their anxiety, depression and social well-being scores improved with no significant changes for the control. We offer women with DT2 an easy, safe indoors exercise preventing them from abuse from men, erratic drivers and extreme weather conditions with positive physiological responses.

Authors & Co-authors:  Maharaj Sonill S SS Nuhu Jibril M JM

Study Outcome 

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Citations : 
Authors :  2
Identifiers
Doi : 10.1080/07399332.2022.2090566
SSN : 1096-4665
Study Population
Women,Male
Mesh Terms
Male
Other Terms
Study Design
Randomized Control Trial,Case Control Trial,Cross Sectional Study
Study Approach
Country of Study
Publication Country
England