
Iranian National Clinical Practice Guideline for Exercise in Patients with Diabetes
Author(s) -
Mohammad Hassabi,
Alireza Esteghamati,
Farzin Halabchi,
Amir Hosein Abedi-Yekta,
Behnaz Mahdaviani,
Bahar Hassanmirzaie,
Farhad Hosseinpanah,
Majid Valizadeh
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of endocrinology and metabolism/international journal of endocrinology and metabolism.
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.652
H-Index - 23
eISSN - 1726-9148
pISSN - 1726-913X
DOI - 10.5812/ijem.109021
Subject(s) - guideline , medicine , grading (engineering) , medical prescription , multidisciplinary approach , alternative medicine , family medicine , medline , evidence based medicine , population , clinical practice , diabetes mellitus , gestational diabetes , physical therapy , nursing , environmental health , pathology , pregnancy , social science , civil engineering , gestation , sociology , biology , political science , law , engineering , genetics , endocrinology
Context: Growing evidence highlights the importance of physical activity as a critical element for the prevention and control of diabetes. However, there is no clinical practice guideline focusing on the different aspects of exercise in patients with diabetes, especially for the Iranian population. Objective: We aimed to prepare and adopt a clinical practice guideline to provide well-defined, simple, and concise responses to certain questions related to physical activity and exercise in all patients with diabetes, including type 1, 2, and gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). Evidence Acquisition: A multidisciplinary team of experts in various fields (sports medicine specialists, endocrinologists, and cardiologists) developed the guideline. This group did the task in four stages: (1) identifying and refining the subject area using 17 clinical questions; (2) appraising evidence through a systematic review of the literature; (3) extracting recommendations from evidence and grading them as A, B, C, or D based on the quality, quantity, and consistency of existing evidence; and (4) subjecting the guideline to external review and finally selecting the recommendations with high scores of appropriateness and agreement. The final version was evaluated and approved by the National Deputy for Curative Affairs - Ministry of Health and Medical Education and has also been endorsed by the Iran Endocrine Society (IES) and Iranian Association of Sports and Exercise Medicine (IASEM). Results: The guideline consists of 52 recommendations addressing 17 important questions concerning different aspects of exercise prescription in Iranian patients with diabetes. Conclusions: The guideline provides evidence-based information that may help physicians to prescribe exercise for Iranian patients with diabetes safely and effectively.