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복싱에어로빅 참여가 비만 중년여성의 신체조성, 혈액성분 및 혈관탄성에 미치는 영향

Effect of Boxing Aerobic Dance on Body Composition, Blood Component and Vascular Compliance in Obese Middle Aged Women

  • 장석암 (단국대학교 운동처방재활학과) ;
  • 김승석 (단국대학교 운동처방재활학과)
  • Zhang, Seok-Am (Department of Exercise Prescription and Rehabilitation, Dankook University) ;
  • Kim, Seung-Suk (Department of Exercise Prescription and Rehabilitation, Dankook University)
  • 투고 : 2012.06.22
  • 심사 : 2012.09.06
  • 발행 : 2012.09.30

초록

본 연구는 12주간 비만 중년여성의 복싱에어로빅 운동프로그램 참여가 신체조성, 혈액성분 및 혈관탄성에 미치는 영향을 규명하기 위해 수행되었다. 본 연구의 대상자는 40세 이상의 중년여성으로 체지방율 30%이상 병역 상심혈관질환 및 대사성 질환이 없는 신체적으로 건강한 사람을 대상으로 복싱에어로빅 운동집단 8명과 통제집단 8명으로 무선배정(random assignment)으로 나누었으며, 복싱에어로빅 운동강도는 초기 1-4주는 HRmax 50%, 5-8주는 HRmax 60%, 9-12주는 HRmax 70%로 총 60분간 실시한 후 다음과 같은 결론을 얻었다. 첫째, 복싱에어로빅 운동프로그램 참여 결과 운동집단에서 체중, 체지방률과 근육량은 측정시기, 그룹과 측정시기의 상호작용이 유의한 차이를 나타냈으며(p<.001), 그룹별 측정시기 간의 대응표본 t-test 결과에서도 운동집단에서 유의한 수준의 감소 및 증가를 나타냈다(p<.001). 둘째, 복싱에어로빅 운동프로그램 참여 결과 운동집단에서 TC, TG, HDL-C, LDL-C 모두 그룹, 측정시기, 그룹과 측정시기의 상호작용효과도 유의한 차이를 나타냈으며(p<.01, p<.001), 그룹별 측정시 기간의 대응표본 t-test 결과 운동집단에서 유의한 감소와 증가를 나타냈다(p<.01). 셋째, 복싱에어로빅 운동프로그램 참여 결과 운동집단에서 오른손, 왼손, 오른발, 왼발의 혈관탄성은 그룹, 측정시기, 그룹과 측정시기의 상호작용 효과도 유의한 차이를 나타냈으며(p<.001), 그룹별 측정시기 간의 대응표본 t-test 결과 운동집단에서 유의한 증가를 나타냈다(p<.001). 이상의 결과를 종합해 볼 때, 12주간 복싱에어로빅 운동프로그램 참여는 신체조성 및 혈액성분을 개선시키고, 혈관순환 능력을 향상시켜 심혈관질환 등의 예방 및 개선 할 수 있을 것으로 사료된다.

This study was conducted to test the effects of participation in 12-week program of boxing aerobics by obese middle-aged women on their body composition, blood constituents, and vascular compliance The samples are the middle-aged women in their forties or more, who has 30% or more body fat percentage, but has no medical history in cardiovascular disorders or metabolic diseases. The samples are divided into 8 of exercising group, and 8 of control group by random assignment. The intensity of boxing aerobics was HRmax 50% for the initial 4 weeks, HRmax 60% for the 5th to 8th week, and HRmax 70% for the 9th to 12th week. Each session took 60 minutes. The result is as follows. First, as a result of participating in the boxing aerobics program, body weight, body fat percentage, and muscle showed significant differences depending on the measuring period and the interacting term of the group and measuring period(p<.001), and the result of t-test on the sample matched to each group's measuring time also showed the significant increase or decrease in the exercising group(p<.001). Second, as a result of participating in the boxing aerobics program, the exercising group's TC, TG, HDL-C, and LDL-C, all showed significant differences in accordance with each group, measuring time, and the interaction term between groups and measuring time(p<.01, p<.001), and the result of t-test on each group's samples matched to the measuring time also shows significant increase or decrease in the exercising group(p<.01). Third, as a result of participating in the boxing aerobics programs, the vascular compliance of right hand, left hand, right hand, and left hand showed significant differences in accordance with each group, measuring time, and the interacting term between the measuring time and the group(p<.001), the t-test results of the samples matched to the each group's measuring time also showed significant differences in the exercising group(p<.001). To summarize the results above, it is suggested that the 12-week boxing aerobics program can improve body composition, blood constituents, and the blood circulation, which may prevent or enhance relevant diseases such as cardiovascular disorders.

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