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Exercise Science 2003;12(4): 587-595.
옥타코사놀(octacosanol) 섭취가 장거리 육상선수의 심폐기능에 미치는 효과
남상남1, 김현태2, 조상우1
1한양대학교
2한국체육대학교
ABSTRACT
Nam, S.N., Kim, H.T., Cho, S.U. The effect of cardiorespiratory in long distance athletes by intaking octacosanol. Exercise Science, 12(4): 587-596, 2003. The purpose of this study is to examine effects of exercise ability in elite athletes by intake octacosanol. For this study, 8 subjects is long distance athletes who had win and experienced over 5 years(22.00±1.26yr). The effect of octacosanol is examined for exercise time, VO2, HR, VE by exercise types(maximal and submaximal) and exercise periods(after 4weeks and 2 weeks of stopping intake). The result of the study are as follows, 1)Statistically, there was significant differences in exercise time(p<.05) and VO2max(p<.05) after 4 weeks of intake octacosanol and participating exercise at maximal exercise. 2)There was significant differences in VO2max(p<.01), HR(p<.05) and energy expenditure(p<.001) after 4 weeks of intake octacosanol and participating exercise at submaximal exercise. 3)There was no significant differences in exercise time, VO2, HR, VE of submaximal and maximal exercise in after 2 weeks from stop of intake octacosanol. In conclusion, to take octacosanol with exercise during 4 weeks was influenced VO2max, HR. At the same time, there need to study for long period and a great number of people.
Key words: octacosanol, ET, VO2, VO2max, HR, VE
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