• 제목/요약/키워드: Cardiorespiratory fitness

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건강한 성인에게 가슴가동운동과 스트레칭운동이 최대들숨압 및 최대날숨압에 미치는 효과 (The Effects of Thoracic Mobilizing and Stretching Exercise on Maximal Inspiratory Pressure and Maximal Expiratory Pressure in Healthy Adults)

  • 김세연;황영인;김기송
    • PNF and Movement
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    • 제20권1호
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    • pp.9-17
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    • 2022
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of chest mobilization and stretching exercises on maximal inspiratory pressure and maximal expiratory pressure in healthy adults who use computers for extended periods of time each day due to coronavirus disease 2019. Methods: Twenty-five healthy adults in their 20s and without respiratory disease (15 female, 10 male) took part in this study. Two types of thoracic mobilizing exercises using a Theraband and three types of stretching exercises using a foam roller were performed. Maximum inspiratory pressure and maximum expiratory pressure were measured three times each before and after the interventions. In terms of statistical methods, the maximum inspiratory pressure due to chest mobility and stretching was compared with the maximum expiratory pressure using parametric paired t-test and non-parametric Wilcoxon signed-rank test. Results: Maximum inspiratory pressure (p = .012) and maximum expiratory pressure (p = .006) showed significant differences before and after chest mobilization exercise and stretching among the participants. Conclusion: The results of this study suggest that chest mobilization and stretching exercises are effective exercise methods for improving maximal inspiratory and expiratory pressure. They suggest that these exercises can prevent respiratory muscle weakness and improve aerobic fitness in healthy people as well as those in need of cardiorespiratory physiotherapy.

영양교육과 운동중재가 비만 중년여성의 대사적 위험요인 및 식이섭취 변화에 미치는 영향 (Effects of Nutritional Education and Exercise Intervention on Improvement of Diet Intakes and Metabolic Risk Factors in Obese Middle Aged Women)

  • 김동제;권창기;최동재;가경환;김태민;김병태;이봉근;황주현;안의수;김대영
    • 운동영양학회지
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    • 제13권3호
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    • pp.179-184
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    • 2009
  • The purpose of this study was to evaluate a exercise combined with nutritional education for improving metabolic risk factor and dietary intakes in obese middle aged women. 35 obese (body mass index of at least ≥ 25 kg/m2 or %body fat ≥ 30%) middle aged women were recruited from public health center. For intervention participants, their height, weight, percentage of body fat, waist circumference, blood pressure, lipid profiles, insulin resistance index, and nutrition intakes were measured at before and after post the intervention. And change of the total energy intakes per week was measured during intervention. The subjects underwent a 12 weeks educational program including nutritional education one day per week and, aerobic exercise 3 days per week (walking). After 12 weeks exercise program combined with nutritional education, body weight (p=0.002), percentage of body fat (p<0.001), BMI (p<0.001), waist circumference (p<0.001), WHR (p=0.004), TC (p=0.004), AI (p=0.006), DBP (p=0.010), MAP (p=0.013), glucose (p=0.018), insulin (p=0.003), HOMA-IR (p<0.001) were significantly decreased and cardiorespiratory fitness was significantly (p<0.001) increased. And energy intake was significantly (p<0.001) decreased and nutritional intake and intake-style were improved through 12 weeks exercise program combined with nutritional education.

The Effects of Karvonen Exercise Prescription in Acute Coronary Artery Disease Patients Reaching Age-Predicted Maximal Heart Rates with Exercise Stress Test

  • Kim, Chul;Kim, Young-Joo
    • 대한의생명과학회지
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    • 제19권3호
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    • pp.254-260
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    • 2013
  • The purpose of this study was to survey the effects of Karvonen exercise prescription in coronary artery disease patients reaching age-predicted maximal heart rates with the exercise stress test on hemodynamic responses and cardiorespiratory fitness. The subject group was comprised of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) patients, who were divided into the maximal heart rate (MHR) group that included those who completed the test with their heart rates reaching the number of 220-age and the maximal dyspnea (MD) group that included those who could not continue the test due to respiratory difficulty and were asked to stop the test. Both groups had the exercise stress test before and after the experiment. In the exercise stress test before the experiment, the exercise prescription intensity of Karvonen was set at the target heart rates of 50~85% with a six-week exercise monitoring arrangement. As a result, there were no interactive effects in rest heart rate (RHR) according to time and group, but interactive effects were observed in maximal heart rate (MHR) (P=0.000). Both rest systolic blood pressure (RSBP) and rest diastolic blood pressure (RDBP) had no interactive effects according to time and group. Maximal systolic blood pressure (MSBP) showed significant interactive effects according to time and group (P=0.017). Maximal diastolic blood pressure (MDBP) showed no interactive effects according to time and group, while maximal rate pressure product (MRPP) showed significant interactive effects according to time and group (P=0.003). Maximal time (MT) had no interactive effects according to time and group. $VO_{2max}$ and maximal metabolic equivalent (MMET) showed significant interactive effects according to time and group (P=0.000, P=0.002, respectively), whereas maximal respiratory exchange ratio (MRER) and maximal rating of perceived exertion (MRPE) showed no interactive effects according to time and group. The exercise test that was discontinued as the subjects reached the predicted maximal heart rates considering age did not reach the maximal exercise intensity and accordingly showed low exercise effects when applied to Karvonen exercise prescription intensity. That is, the test should keep going by monitoring cardiac events, MRER and MRPE until the heart rates exceed the predicted MHR by up to 10~12 even after the subject reaches the predicted MHR considering age in the exercise stress test.

Restricted Blood Flow Exercise in Sedentary, Overweight African-American Females May Increase Muscle Strength and Decrease Endothelial Function and Vascular Autoregulation

  • Bond, Vernon;Curry, Bryan Heath;Kumar, Krishna;Pemminati, Sudhakar;Gorantla, Vasavi Rakesh;Kadur, Kishan;Millis, Richard Mark
    • 대한약침학회지
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    • 제20권1호
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    • pp.23-28
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    • 2017
  • Objectives: Exercise with partially restricted blood flow is a low-load, low-intensity resistance training regimen which may have the potential to increase muscle strength in the obese, elderly and frail who are unable to do high-load training. Restricted blood flow exercise has also been shown to affect blood vessel function variably and can, therefore, contribute to blood vessel dysfunction. This pilot study tests the hypothesis that unilateral resistance training of the leg extensors with partially restricted blood flow increases muscle strength and decreases vascular autoregulation. Methods: The subjects were nine normotensive, overweight, young adult African-Americans with low cardiorespiratory fitness who underwent unilateral training of the quadriceps' femoris muscles with partially restricted blood flow at 30% of the 1-repetition maximum (1-RM) load for 3 weeks. The 1-RM load and post-occlusion blood flow to the lower leg (calf) were measured during reactive hyperemia. Results: The 1-RM load increased in the trained legs from $77{\pm}3$ to $84{\pm}4 kg$ (P < 0.05) in the absence of a significant effect on the 1-RM load in the contralateral untrained legs (P > 0.1). Post-occlusion blood flow decreased significantly in the trained legs from $19{\pm}2$ to $13{\pm}2mL{\cdot}min^{-1}{\cdot}dL^{-1}$ (P < 0.05) and marginally in the contralateral untrained legs from $18{\pm}2$ to $16{\pm}1mL{\cdot}min^{-1}{\cdot}dL^{-1}$ (P = 0.09). Changes in post-occlusion blood flow to the skin overlying the trained and the contralateral untrained muscles were not significant. Conclusion: These results demonstrate that restricted blood flow exercise, which results in significant gains in muscle strength, may produce decrements in endothelial dysfunction and vascular autoregulation. Future studies should determine whether pharmacopuncture plays a role in treatments for such blood vessel dysfunction.

운동과 뇌신경가소성: 고강도 인터벌 운동의 효과성 고찰 (Exercise and Neuroplasticity: Benefits of High Intensity Interval Exercise)

  • 황지선;김태영;황문현;이원준
    • 생명과학회지
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    • 제26권1호
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    • pp.129-139
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    • 2016
  • 운동은 중추와 말초의 각종 성장인자(BDNF, IGF-1, VEGF)들의 상호작용에 의해 뇌신경가소성을 증진시키고 인지기능을 향상시킨다. 지금까지 저·중강도 지속성 유산소 운동의 효과를 검증하는 선행연구가 주로 이루어졌기 때문에 고강도 운동에 따른 뇌신경성장인자의 발현 및 인지기능 개선 효과에 대한 연구는 미흡한 실정이다. 하지만 최근의 과학적 증거들은 고강도 인터벌 운동이 시간 효율성, 안전성, 심폐지구력 개선 및 체중 감소에 효과적임을 암시하고 있으며, 미스포츠의학회(ACSM)에서 권장하는 일반인을 위한 운동지침에서도 무리가 되지 않는 수준에서 고강도 인터벌 운동 수행을 강조하고 있다. 특히 최근에 발표된 선행 연구에서 고강도 인터벌 운동은 말초조직과 뇌에서의 BDNF, IGF-1, VEGF의 발현을 증가시키고 그로 인한 인지기능 발달에 기여한다는 것을 보고하였으며, 관련된 유력한 생리학적 기전으로 고강도 인터벌 운동으로 인한 뇌의 저산소화와 뇌신경대사의 부가적인 에너지원이 될 수 있는 젖산 이용성 증가가 대두되고 있다. 따라서 향후 저산소화 및 젖산 이용성 증가에 따른 뇌신경성장인자 발현 개선에 어떤 분자생물학적 기전이 관여하는지를 탐구할 필요가 있으며, 또한 동일한 운동량을 가진 저·중강도 지속성 유산소 운동과의 비교 연구를 통해 뇌신경성장인자의 발현 및 인지기능 개선에 있어 고강도 인터벌 운동의 우수성을 입증하는 연구가 요구된다.

홈트레이닝이 남자 대학생의 신체 조성과 체력에 미치는 효과 (Effect of Home Training on Male College Students Body Composition and Fitness)

  • 한준희;이재훈;김지선;오유성
    • 한국응용과학기술학회지
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    • 제41권2호
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    • pp.413-423
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    • 2024
  • 8주간 주 2회, 1회 30분 16명의 남자 대학생을 대면 운동 그룹 8명, 실시간 비대면 운동 그룹 8명으로 나누어 운동을 실시하였다. 종속변인으로는 신체조성과 체력을 홈트레이닝 실시 전과 후 총 2번 측정하였다. 자료처리는 운동 방법의 차이와 측정 시기에 따른 신체조성과 체력에 미치는 영향을 알아보기 위해 반복측정 이원배치분산분석(two-way ANOVA with repeated measure)을 실시하였고, 사후분석으로 Bonferoni를 실시하였다. 그룹 간 변화량의 평균 차이를 비교하기 위해 사전-사후 차이의 변화량을 산출한 후 독립표본 t-검정(Independent t-test)을 실시하였다. 모든 통계적 유의수준은 p<.05로 설정했다. 8주간의 홈트레이닝은 대면 운동과 실시간 비대면 운동 방법에 상관없이 남자 대학생의 골격근을 증가시키고 근력, 근지구력, 심폐지구력을 증가시켰다. 또한, 대면·실시간 비대면 운동 방법간의 효과 차이는 나타나지 않았다. 따라서 실시간 비대면은 대면 운동과 마찬가지로 남자 대학생들의 골격근과 체력을 향상시키기에 효과적인 운동 방법이 될 수 있음을 시사한다. 또한, 이동이 불편한 환자들이나 노인들에게 적용될 수 있는 실시간 비대면 운동 프로그램이 검증된다면 대면 운동을 실시하기 어려운 대상에게도 효과적인 방법이 될 수 있을 것으로 사료된다.

최대운동시의 호흡성 가스교환 및 환기기능 (Respiratory Gas Exchange and Ventilatory Functions at Maximal Exercise)

  • 조용근;정태훈
    • Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases
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    • 제42권6호
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    • pp.900-912
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    • 1995
  • 연구배경: 최대운동부하 검사는 심폐기능의 종합적인 평가를 위하여 널리 이용되고 있으나 아직 우리나라에는 최대운동시의 호흡성 가스교환이나 폐기능의 정상치가 제대로 확립되어 있지 않은 설정이다. 본 연구의 목적은 한국성인에서 최대운동시의 이들 지표의 연령과 성별에 따른 정상치 내지 참고치를 마련하는 동시에 이들 중 일부지표의 추정정상치를 산출하는 회귀방정식을 구하는데 있다. 방법: 건강한 성인 남성 603명, 여성 397명, 합계 1,000명(20~66세)을 대상으로 Bruce법으로 증상제한성 최대운동부하 검사를 실시하였으며, 이중 885명에서는 VC, $FEV_1$ 및 MVV도 측정하였다 대상자들은 모두 전문체육인이 아닌 스포츠센터의 회원이었으며, 운동부하검사 중에는 안전상의 문제 때문에 부득이 트레드밀의 손잡이를 잡는 것을 허용하였다. 곁과: $VO_2\;max/m^2$, $VCO_2\;max/m^2$ 및 VE max/$m^2$는 모두 남성에서 뚜렷이 컸으며, 남녀에서 모두 연령의 증가에 따라 감소하였다. 한편 RR max는 성별에 따른 차이는 없었으나, 연령의 증가에 따라 약간씩 감소하였으며, $V_T$ max는 남성에서 월등히 많았으나 남녀에서 다같이 연령에 따른 일정한 경향의 변화는 없었다. 그리고 $V_T$ max/VC, $V_E$ max/MVV 및 BR의 평균은 최대운동시에 나이가 많은 여성에서도 상당한 환기예비가 있음을 보여주었다. 저자들은 성적을 토대로 운동시간(분), 나이(세), 시장(cm), 체중(kg), 성별(남=0, 여=1), VC(L), $FEV_1$(L) 및 VE max(L) 등을 변수로 해서 구한 주요 지표들의 회귀방정식은 다음과 같다. $VO_2\;max/m^2(L/min)=1.449+0.073{\times}$운동시간-$0.007{\times}$연령+$0.010{\times}$체중-$0.006{\times}$신장-$0.209{\times}$성별, $VCO_2\;max/m^2(L/min)=1.672+0.063{\times}$운동시간-$0.008{\times}$연령+$0.010{\times}$체중-$0.005{\times}$신장-$0.319{\times}$성별, $V_E\;max/m^2(L/min)=58.161+1.503{\times}$운동시간-$0.315{\times}$연령-$9.871{\times}$성별 또는 $V_E\;max/m^2(L/min)=47.873+6.458{\times}FEV_1-5.715{\times}$성별 및 $V_T\;max(L)=1.497+0.223{\times}VC-0.493{\times}$성별. 결론: 본 연구에서 얻은 최대운동시의 호흡성 가스 교환 및 환기기능에 관한 성적은 건강과 체력에 대해서 일반인보다 관심이 높을 것으로 생각되는 스포츠센터 회원들을 대상으로 한 것이기 때문에, 안전상의 문제로 트레드밀의 손잡이를 잡고 검사를 해야하는 환자나 건강인을 위한 이상적인 목표치 내지 정상치를 제공한 것으로 생각된다. Background: Although graded exercise stress tests are widely used for the evaluation of cardiorespiratory performance, normal standards on respiratory gas exchange and ventilatory functions at maximal exercise in Koreans have not been well established. The purpose of this study is to provide reference values on these by sex and age, along with derivation of some of their prediction equations. Method: Symptom-limited maximal exercise test was carried out by Bruce protocol in 1,000 healthy adults consisting of 603 males and 397 females, aged 20~66 years. Among them VC, $FEV_1$ and MVV were also determined in 885 cases. All the subjects were members of a health center, excluding athletes. During the exercise, subjects were allowed to hold on to front hand rail of the treadmill for safety purpose. Results: The $VO_2\;max/m^2$, $VCO_2\;max/m^2$ and $V_E\;max/m^2$ were greater in males than in females and decreased with age. The RR max in men and women was similar but decreased slightly with age. The $V_T$ max was markedly greater in men but showed no significant changes with age in either gender. The mean of $V_T$ max/VC, $V_E$ max/MVV and BR revealed that there were considerable ventilatory reserves at maximal exercise even in older females. The regression equations of the cardinal parameters obtained using exercise time(ET, min), age(A, yr), height(Ht, cm), weight(W, kg), sex(S, 0=male; 1=female), VC(L), $FEV_1$(L) and $V_E$ max(L) as variables are as follows: $VO_2\;max/m^2$(L/min)=1.449+0.073 ET-0.007A+0.010W-0.006Ht-0.209S, $VCO_2\;max/m^2$(L/min)=1.672+0.063ET-0.008A+0.010W-0.005Ht-0.319S, VE max/$m^2$(L/min)=58.161+1.503ET-0.315A-9.871S or VE max/$m^2$(L/min)=47.873+6.548 $FEV_1$-5.715 S, and VT max(L)=1.497+0.223VC-0.493S. Conclusion: Respiratory gas exchange and ventilatory variables at maximal exercise were studied in 1,000 non-athletes by Bruce protocol. During exercise, the subjects were allowed to hold on to hand rail of the treadmill for safety purpose. We feel that our results would provide ideal target values for patients and healthy individuals to be achieved, since our study subjects were members of a health center whose physical fitness levels were presumably higher than ordinary population.

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