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Exercise Science 2003;12(3): 455-465. |
12주간의 두 가지 유형의 유산소성 운동 트레이닝이 만성 편마비 환자의 운동대사 관련 호르몬에 미치는 영향 |
최현희, 장명재, 이만균 |
경희대학교 |
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ABSTRACT |
Choi, H.H., Lee, M.G., Chang, M.J. Effects of two types of 12-week aerobic exercise training on exercise metabolism -related hormones in chronic hemiplegic patients occurred due to stroke. Exercise Science, 12(3): 455-465, 2003. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of 12 weeks of modified speed-dependent treadmill training plus body weight support on exercise metabolism-related hormones in chronic hemiplegic stroke patients. Twenty-eight patients were volunteered to participate in the present study as subjects. They were assigned randomly to one of two groups, i.e., the modified speed-dependent treadmill training (MSTT) group (n=15), and the modified speed-dependent treadmill training plus body weight support (MSTT+BWS) group(n=13). All subjects went through the training program three times per week in each group for 12 weeks. VO2peak in both groups increased significantly, indicating that the amount of training was enough to induce the enhancement of cardiovascular endurance. The training in both groups elicited positive changes in all variables, i.e., hematocrit(Hct), leptin, blood glucose, insulin, epinephrine, norepinephrine, and antidiuretic hormone(ADH). However, statistically significant changes were detected in only Hct, norepinephrine, and ADH. The study examining the mechanism(s) responsible for adaptation to exercise training in the hormones in chronic hemiplegic stroke patients should be warranted in the future. |
Key words:
hemiplegic patients, stroke, hormone, exercise training |
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