Abstract

Evaluation of Heart Rate Recovery in Patients with Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 and Elevated Urine Albumin/Creatinine Ratio After an Individualized Exercise Program

Highlights

  • In a comprehensive approach, patients with diabetes who have evidence of microvascular damage should be considered to have abnormalities in various systems

  • For visit 1 in the albumin/creatinine ratio (ACR)

  • For visit 4, 16.7% of patients had treatment indicated with ACEis, 15.1% ARB2, and 2.4% BB

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Introduction

Patients with diabetes who have evidence of microvascular damage should be considered to have abnormalities in various systems. This can modulate the expected response to the prescription of physical activity and exercise. Autonomic diabetic neuropathy (ADN) is a common and debilitating form of neuropathy. It can occur in a wide spectrum of manifestations that affect many systems of the human body, with different clinical implications [1]. An important microvascular complication that is often unrecognized by patients and physicians is cardiac autonomic neuropathy (CAN) [2,3].

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