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Effects on Immune Cell of Short-term Aerobic Exercise by Exercise Intensity and Expenditures Calorie

운동 강도와 에너지소비량에 따른 단기간의 유산소운동이 면역세포에 미치는 영향

  • Published : 2008.11.28

Abstract

The study of subjects were 8 persons. The study measured VO2max of each person and substituted METs at exercise intensity of both VO2max 50% and VO2max 70% in accordance with energy consumption formula to set exercise time at energy consumption of both 300kcal and 600kcal. And, the study substituted inclination and rate at exercise intensity that was measured at preliminary test. T, B, NK cell varied depending upon aerobic exercise to have no significant difference of exercise intensity at relative ratio of T, B, NK lymphocyte of all of lymphocytes and to have significant difference of Expenditures Calorie (p<.01) and interaction (p<.05) by T cell and Expenditures Calorie (p<.01) by B cell and Expenditures Calorie (p<.001) and interaction (p<.05) by NK cell.

본 연구는 적정 운동 강도 중 VO2max 50%와 70%의 운동 강도로 운동을 실시할 때, 각각 300kcal, 600kcal를 소비하는 시점에서 유발되는 면역세포의 변화를 분석함으로써 인체 면역 세포의 긍정적 변화와 면역력 강화를 위한 적정 운동방법을 규명하고자 남자학생 8명을 대상으로 GXT로 사전검사를 실시하여 최대운동검사를 통하여 측정된 피험자 개개인의 VO2max를 기준으로 각각 50%, 70%에 해당되는 산소섭취량과 경사도 및 속도를 산출하고, 산소섭취량(ml/min/kg)의 METs 및 칼로리 소비량을 대입, 전체 300kcal와 600kcal가 소모되는 운동시간을 산출하였다. 유산소운동에 따른 T, B, NK cell의 변화는 림프구 전체에서 T, B, NK 림프구가 차지하는 상대적 비율이 운동 강도에서는 유의한 차이가 없었고, T cell에서 에너지소비량(p<.01), 상호작용(p<.05)효과에서, B cell은 에너지소비량(p<.01)에서, NK cell은 에너지소비량(p<.001), 상호작용(p<.05)효과에서 통계적으로 유의한 것으로 나타났다.

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