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Exercise Science 2005;14(3): 439-446.
수중과 지상 트레드밀운동이 비만 여성의 대사관련 호르몬농도에 미치는 영향
신창호
광주대학교
The Effects of Aquatic and Ground Treadmill Exercise on Metabolism Regulatory Hormone in Obese Women
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Shin C.H. The Effects of Aquatic and Ground Treadmill Exercise on Metabolism Regulatory Hormone in Obese Women. Exercise Science, 14(3): 439-446, 2005. The purpose of this study was to show the effects of aquatic treadmill exercise(ATE) and ground tread mill exercise(GTE) which affects change of metabolism regulatory hormone. For this study, fifteen middle aged obese women were chosen as subjects. This subjects were divided into two groups(ATE group 8 and GTE group 7). The subject were treadmill exercise in water and on ground. Before and after the intervention hormone variables were measured. The change of hormone variables.The leptin, insulin, cortisol and norepinephrine of ATE and GTE group was not different significantly after exercise, but thyroxin and epinephrine of ATE group was significant increased before and after the intervention.
Key words: Aquatic treadmill exercise, ground treadmill exercise, leptin, thyroxine, epinephrine, norepinephrine
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