Influence of exercise program content on elderly persons with diabetes melitus tip 2
Raid Mekić ,
Merisa Mekić ,
Zana Dolićanin ,
Adem Mavrić ,
Ilma Čaprić ,
Emir Biševac ,
Armin Zećirović
Affiliations
Raid Mekić
State University of Novi Pazar, Study Program Sports and Physical Education, Serbia & Faculty of Sports and Physical Education, University of Niš, Serbia
Merisa Mekić
Medical Faculty University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Zana Dolićanin
State University of Novi Pazar, Study Program Sports and Physical Education, Serbia
Adem Mavrić
Faculty of Sports and Physical Education, University of Niš, Serbia
Ilma Čaprić
State University of Novi Pazar, Study Program Sports and Physical Education, Serbia & State University of Novi Pazar, Study Program Sports and Physical Education, Serbia
Emir Biševac
State University of Novi Pazar, Study Program Sports and Physical Education, Serbia
Armin Zećirović
Faculty of Sports and Physical Education, University of East Sarajevo,Bosnia & Herzegovina
The research included seven original scientific papers. All of them addressed the main problem and could give an adequate answer. The aim of this study was to determine the impact of exercise content on people with type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) and the importance of this activity on the health of people with this problem. The selection of works from 2002 to 2019 was taken as a method. We conclude that the physical activity of people with DM is partially limited due to the specificity of the disease. Special attention should be paid to side effects, especially hypoglycemia. Exercise frequency should be at least three days a week for aerobic activities and two days a week for resistance activities. The risk of hypoglycemia is increased, glycemic control in this population is more difficult to achieve. The goals of DM management in the elderly should be set differently for each patient.