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제주 해녀의 맥파전도속도 분석

The Analysis of Pulse Wave Velocity of Jeju female divers

  • 이한영 (비영리법인 제주해녀문화보존회)
  • Lee, Han-Young (Nonprofit Organization of Jeju Haenyeo Cultural Heritage Preservation)
  • 투고 : 2015.07.07
  • 심사 : 2015.09.20
  • 발행 : 2015.09.28

초록

본 연구에서는 우리는 평균 연령이 높은 제주 해녀의 경-대퇴 맥파 전도 속도와 발목-상완지표를 측정하여 찬물에서 산소의 보조 없이 채취활동을 하는 제주 해녀의 동맥 혈관의 경직도를 측정하였으며, 결과는 다음과 같다. 첫째, 경-대퇴 맥파 전도 속도는 동연령대의 일반여성보다 유의하게 낮게 나타났다. 둘째, 발목-상완지표(ABI)는 해녀와 일반여성 모두 정상범위 안에 포함되어 있었으며, 일반여성보다 해녀집단이 높은 경향을 보였다. 이러한 결과는 고령의 나이임에도 불구하고 장기간 침수활동을 통해 신체의 적응이 이미 완료된 상태로써 저온 및 높은 수압환경에 대한 적응이 완료된 신체상태이며, 아울러 높은 신체활동 수준으로 인하여 말초혈관저항이 고연령임에도 불구하고 감소되지 않았으며, 오히려 동연령 여성들보다 양호한 수준임을 확인할 수 있었다. 하지만 해녀들의 고령화는 여전히 진행되고 있는 중요한 현상이기에 동맥혈관경직도에 대한 관심과 향후의 지속적인 연구는 반드시 더 필요할 것으로 보인다.

In this study, we tried to analyze arterial stiffness of Jeju female divers who diver into cold water without the assistance of oxygen. For this purpose we measured pulse wave velocity and ankle-brachial index of Jeju female divers and same aged females who didn't have any cardiovascular risk for comparing the vascular stiffness. The results were the following : First, the light-femoral pulse wave velocity of Jeju female divers was significantly lower than normal women of the same ages. Second, Jeju female divers's ABI showed higher tendency than normal same aged women. These result showed that Jeju female divers' body had been completed for adaptation to low temperature and high pressure water environment through a long-term immersion activities in old age, as well as due to higher physical activity levels of Jeju female divers peripheral vascular resistance was not reduced.

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