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Diabetes Care, Vol 20, Issue 6 913-921, Copyright © 1997 by American Diabetes Association
The independent and combined effects of aerobic exercise and dietary fish intake on serum lipids and glycemic control in NIDDM. A randomized controlled study
DW Dunstan, TA Mori, IB Puddey, LJ Beilin, V Burke, AR Morton and KG Stanton
Department of Medicine, Royal Perth Hospital, University of Western Australia, Australia. ddunstan@cyllene.uwa.edu.au
OBJECTIVE: The triglyceride-lowering effects of omega-3 fats and HDL
cholesterol-raising effects of exercise may be appropriate management for
dyslipidemia in NIDDM. However, fish oil may impair glycemic control in
NIDDM. The present study examined the effects of moderate aerobic exercise
and the incorporation of fish into a low-fat (30% total energy) diet on
serum lipids and glycemic control in dyslipidemic NIDDM patients. RESEARCH
DESIGN AND METHODS: In a controlled, 8-week intervention, 55 sedentary
NIDDM subjects with serum triglycerides > 1.8 mmol/l and/or HDL
cholesterol < 1.0 mmol/l were randomly assigned to a low-fat diet (30%
daily energy intake) with or without one fish meal daily (3.6 g
omega-3/day) and further randomized to a moderate (55-65% VO2max) or light
(heart rate < 100 bpm) exercise program. An oral glucose tolerance test
(75 g), fasting serum glucose, insulin, lipids, and GHb were measured
before and after intervention. Self-monitoring of blood glucose was
performed throughout. RESULTS: In the 49 subjects who completed the study,
moderate exercise improved aerobic fitness (VO2max) by 12% (from 1.87 to
2.07 l/min, P = 0.0001). Fish consumption reduced triglycerides (0.80
mmol/l, P = 0.03) and HDL3 cholesterol (0.05 mmol/l, P = 0.02) and
increased HDL2 cholesterol (0.06 mmol/l, P = 0.01). After adjustment for
age, sex, and changes in body weight, fish diets were associated with
increases in GHb (0.50%, P = 0.05) and self-monitored glucose (0.57 mmol/l,
P = 0.0002), which were prevented by moderate exercise. CONCLUSIONS: A
reduced fat diet incorporating one daily fish meal reduces serum
triglycerides and increases HDL2 cholesterol in dyslipidemic NIDDM
patients. Associated deterioration in glycemic control can be prevented by
a concomitant program of moderate exercise.

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