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Comparative Analysis of the Pre-Post a Treadmill Exercise on the Blood Lactate, LDH and Glucose in the Runners (육상선수들의 트래드밀운동 전 ${\cdot}$ 후 Blood Lactate, LDH, Glucose의 비교 분석)

  • Park, Han-Su;Shin, Byung-Cheul;Chae, Jeong-Ryong;Jo, Sung-Cho;Jeon, Hee-Young;Kim, Hyunng-Jun;Kim, Mo-Kyung
    • Journal of Physiology & Pathology in Korean Medicine
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    • v.20 no.5
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    • pp.1254-1260
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    • 2006
  • The purpose of this study was to the Pre-Post submaximal exercise for analyze the Blood Lactate, LDH(Lactate Dehydrogenase) and Glucose in the runners. The subjects were 12 volunteers 6 sprinters and 6 distance runners who agreed to intention of this study. Subjects peformed until possible all-out trials. Blood samples were taken from a Ante cubital vein Pre-Post exercise and every rest 5min during the all-out trial. The results obtained were summarized as follow; 1) Blood Lactate of Pre-Post exercise in treadmill test showed no significant difference between sprinters and distance runners, but showed significant in sprinters and distance respectively. 2) Serum LDH of Pre-Post exercise in treadmill test showed no significant difference between sprinters and distance runners, and that showed no significant in sprinters and distance respectively. 3) Blood Glucose of Pre-Post exercise in treadmill test showed no significant difference between sprinters and distance runners, and showed no significant in distance, but showed significant in sprinters. These data indicate first that the value of 4mmol/${\ell}$, commonly referred to as OBLA(Onset of Blood Lactate),may often underestimate the upper limit of tolerance to lactate during a maximal endurance peformance test until all-out. second, our date suggested that the sprinters exercise decreases serum LDH activities and the distance increases serum LDH activities. therefore serum LDH concentration changed following a different exercise. Third. for the concentration of the glucose in blood the sprinters was show to be higher. However it needs more studies to find out the relationship between this result and the fitness factor. therefor, since the runners has an intermittent characteristic which includes a frequent momentary change, it needs the fitness training that being consisted of various training. in the training method, it needs the training process which is from the whole fitness to specific fitness to improve general physical ability.

Fatigue and Exercise in Middle-aged Women (중년여성의 피로와 운동수행정도)

  • Byeon Young-Soon
    • Journal of Korean Academy of Fundamentals of Nursing
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.307-315
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    • 2003
  • Purpose: This study was done to investigate the relationship between fatigue and exercise in middle-aged women. Method: A descriptive survey study design was used. Result: The fatigue level for middle-aged women was 1.98. It was found that about 52.7% of the participant do exercise now. Fatigue according to exercise level was not significant, but the degree of fatigue was low for women who do exercise. Conclusion: The degree of fatigue for middle-aged woman should be assessed and exercise suited to each person should be taught. Fatigue needs to be controlled before it develops to the point of disease, and appropriate exercise is an suitable intervention.

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The Effect of Thera Band Exercise on Muscle Flexibility, Balance Ability, Muscle Strength in Elderly Women (세라밴드 운동이 여성노인의 유연성, 평형성, 근력에 미치는 효과)

  • Kim, Hee-Gerl;Nam, Hye-Kyung
    • Research in Community and Public Health Nursing
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.451-457
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    • 2011
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of thera band exercise on muscle flexibility, balance ability, muscle strength and self-rated health in elderly women. Methods: The quasi-experimental research design (one-group pretest-post test) was employed. Participants were recruited in S-city and a total of 14 elderly women completed 15-week thera band exercise. Descriptive statistics, paired t-test and McNemar-test were used in data analysis by SPSS/WIN 12.0. Results: Compared with those before participation, the participants showed higher muscle flexibility, balance ability, and muscle strength after participation in thera band exercise. Conclusion: Findings of this study indicated that the 15-week thera band exercise program had a favorable effect on muscle flexibility, balance ability and muscle strength of elderly women. Future research needs to develop combined exercise programs with other types of exercise for the health of elderly women.

The Influence of Trunk Rotation Exercise and PNF Exercise on Gait in the Individuals with Malalignment Syndrome (체간 양측성 회전 운동과 PNF 운동이 부정렬 증후군을 가진 성인의 보행에 미치는 영향)

  • Choi, Jae-Won;No, Hyun-Jeung
    • PNF and Movement
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.49-55
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    • 2011
  • Purpose : The aim of this study was to identify of bilateral trunk rotation(BTR) exercise and PNF exercise on gait in the individuals with malalignment syndrome. Methods : Subjects were 32 that were divided 2 groups in 20's generation. Interventions were trunk ratation exercise and PNF exercise. We used Medex for trunk rotation exercise. BTR group received exercise for three-sets (10min/set) along with stretching exercise ten-minutes, 3 times per week. PNF group took turns the D1 pattern in upper extremity and the D1 pattern in the opposite side of lower extremity for three-sets (10min/set). The measurement were force metatarsal 1 (FM 1), impulse metatarsal 1 (IM 1), force heel lat (FHL), impulse heel lat (IHL) by using footscan (RS scan). Statistical method was repeated measurement of ANOVA and p value was 0.05. Results : BTR and PNF group were significantly different in time(FM 1, IM 1, FHL, IHL). As different of right/left, BTR and PNF exercise were significantly different in FM 1, IM 1, FHL. Conclusion : BTR exercise was good exercise for malalignment but needs expensive equipment, for example, Medex. PNF exercise doesn't need expensive equipment but good method in malalignment syndrome person for gait ability. If PNF exercise is more experiment, PNF exercise could use variety for more patients.

Needs of Instructors for Developing Self-Help and Aquatic Exercise Programs of Korean Rheumatology Health Professionals Society (관절염 자조관리 및 수중운동 프로그램 운영에 대한 평가 연구)

  • Lee, Eun-Ok;Suh, Moon-Ja;Kim, Keum-Soon;Kang, Hyun-Sook;Lim, Nan-Young;Kim, Jong-Im;Sohng, Kyeong-Yae;Han, Sang-Sook;Lee, Kyung-Sook;Lee, In-Ock
    • Journal of muscle and joint health
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.217-229
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    • 2001
  • The purpose of this study is to analyze the needs of instructors for developing self-help and aquatic exercise programs of Korean Rheumatology Health Professionals Society (KRHPS). Data were collected by self-administered questionnaires via mail for 63 out of 248 certified instructors from KRHPS. Authors analyzed the data based upon following 3 criteria, 1) demographical data of the instructors, 2) content of the programs, 3) evaluation of arthritis self-help and aquatic exercise program. As a result, most of respondents satisfied with the two programs in general, but they need some modification of the program in partly. They need more information about practical method of exercise, complementary theray, and treatment of arthritis. Also they proposed developing more interesting exercise program which can be learn with ease and enjoyable. It is also suggested that developing new exercise program would be needed to improve adherence of exercise.

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Study on Digital-based Exercise Therapy for Menopausal Women (폐경기 여성을 대상으로 제공하는 디지털 기반 운동 치료: 서비스 디자인 제안)

  • Park, Chaieun;Kang, Hyeonmin;Seo, Seokkyo;Jeon, Justin Y.;Kim, Jinwoo
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.640-648
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    • 2022
  • Menopausal women have to care for their health. Menopause is a symptom that needs to be managed in the long term, which requires safe and economical treatment even after long term use. This study proposes digital-based exercise therapy. This study also suggests resistance exercise and walking exercise methods according to the proof of previous studies. It provides motivational contents for those who cannot perform regularly. As motivational methods, self-efficacy and narrative-based history methods are accepted. Self-efficacy is improved through voice agents feedback during exercise. Feedback is a type of messages such as encouragement and motivation. The narrative-based history consists of characters of visualization that improves through values, which leveraged by the exercise.

The Analysis of Exercise Therapy in Nursing Research (운동중재에 관한 국내 간호학 논문 분석)

  • 전점이
    • Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.319-330
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    • 2000
  • This study is aimed at analyzing the trend of research on the use of exercise in nursing research, through suggesting directions for future research and implementation of the various exercise therapies. Research studies were taken from dissertations and theses selected from the Academic Society Journals of nursing science, Journals from universities, medical and nursing schools, research institutes in various universities, the Central Journal of Medicine, and the New Medical Journal. The research published between 1970 and 1997 in Korea were analyzed, 51 research were selected. The research are analyzed according to: published time, source of the research, research design, subjects, sample size, dependant variables, exercise therapy, and effect of exercise therapy. The results were as follows: 1. Research on exercise therapy increased rapidly in the 1990's. At this time, 88.2% of research was published. 2. Research areas included: 54.9% non- degree research, 27.5% Doctoral theses, and 17.6% Master's theses. 3. The experimental design included: 66.7% non- equivalent control group pre-test/ post-test design and 29.4% one group pre-test/post- test design. 4. Out of the Subjects: 52.9% were patients with various health problems, and 47.1% were healthy individuals. 5. Sample size included: 52.9% with above 31 subjects, 11.8% with 11~15 and 26~30. 6. Exercise therapy was analyzed by type, intensity, frequency, duration, and period. 1) The Types: Aerobic exercise at 60.8% was the most common, active exercise for muscle strengthening and building made up 21.6%. 2) Exercise with 40~65% intensity comprised 25.5%, 70~85% with 7.8%, and no description of the intensity was 66.7%. 3) Frequency of 3~5 per week was the most common at 78.4%. 4) Duration: 15~60 minutes was the most common length of time at 76.5%. 5) Periods: More than 5 weeks at 82.3% were the most common in their categories. 7. Dependant variables: Psychological response was measured as a dependant variable in 92.2%, Cardio-pulmonary function 88.2%, Body Composition was 86.3%, Physical Response was 60.8%, Lipid Metabolism was 58.8%, Physical Strength was 49.0%, Glucose Metabolism was 25.5%, Activities of Daily Living was 17.6% and others added to be 3.9%. 8. The effect of Exercise Therapy was categorized into 'positive', 'partially positive', and 'no effect' according to dependant variables: Having a positive effect - Glucose Metabolism (93.3%), Physical Response (85.0%), Activities of Daily Living (81.8%), Psychological Response (71.6%), Lipid Metabolism (67.6%), Cardio- pulmonary Function (63.6%), Physical Strength (68.1%), and Body Composition (56.4%). The following suggestions can be made on the above findings: 1. Research findings on Exercise Therapy as a Nursing Intervention need to be described by their elements of type, intensity, frequency, duration and period. 2. Toproperly study the positive effects of Exercise Therapy, there needs to be ⑴ appropriate research design, ⑵ selection criteria for the subjects ⑶ contents of exercise prescription to individuals or groups ⑷ measurement criterion for the dependent variables. 3. Meta-analysis on exercise therapy also needs to be done to analyze and integrate the various results.

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The Relation between Body Composition of the Aged and the Change of Physical Fitness Level through Complex Exercise Training for 12 weeks

  • Zoo, Suk-Bum;Choi, Yoo-Rim;Sim, Ki-Cheol;Kim, Mi-Jung;Choi, Wan-Suk;Koo, Ja-Pung;Lee, Suk-Hee;Lee, Sang-Bin
    • Journal of International Academy of Physical Therapy Research
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.214-221
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    • 2011
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate and reveal the effects that the complex exercise training consisting of aerobic exercise and strength training(sit up, push up) that everyone can easily practice regardless of a time and a place in order to manage practically the physical strength of the aged affects the difference on their body composition and the change of physical fitness level. Looking into the change of body composition of an experimental group, the weight of 2.5kg was reduced after applying complex training for 12 weeks and the body fat mass of 2.65kg was reduced. Also, the abdominal fat of 0.13% was decreased and the muscle mass of 1.56kg was increased. For the change factors of physical fitness, cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, muscular endurance, balance and flexibility excluding agility showed significant improvement after applying complex exercise training. The improvement of health fitness of the aged under this study was significantly effective to improve specified body functions which had been lowered by aging and insufficient physical activities. So, it is regarded that their health fitness is the important factor to improve the activity competence required for daily life and to lead healthy living by the improved activity competence. Henceforth, it needs to study more the complex composition of several sports, exercise intensity and the frequency based on the previous researches and studies. In addition, it needs to develop the complex exercise training in accordance with various characteristics such as a sex of the aged, an age, a physical fitness level, environment, a disease and the program in consideration of the efficacy and safety during training.

The Development Process and the Contents of the Self-management Education Program Integrated with Exercise Training (HAHA program) for Older Adults with Chronic Diseases (만성질환 노인을 위한 운동교실 통합 자기관리교육 프로그램(하하프로그램)의 개발과정과 내용)

  • Kim, Seon-Ho;Song, Mi-Soon;Park, Yeon-Hwan;Song, Wook;Cho, Be-Long;Lim, Jae-Young;So, Wi-Young
    • Journal of muscle and joint health
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.169-181
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    • 2011
  • Purpose: This paper presents the development process and the final contents of the sellf- management education program integrated with exercise training (Healthy Aging Happy Aging, HAHA program) for community residing older adults with chronic diseases. Methods: The program evaluation methodology was applied which is an interactive program development process based on needs assessment, formative evaluation, process evaluation and outcome evaluation. The program was developed and revised while the program was implementing to 22 hypertension (HT) and 32 diabetic (DM) participants. Results: The final program has two sub-programs for HT and DM participants utilizing self-efficacy resources. They share four common components; 1) health screening of exercise risks, 2) weekly 1-hour group self-management education classes, 3) biweekly 1-hour group exercise training and 4) a mid-term individual counseling. Both sub-programs were 12-weeks long but have different education and exercise contents. Participants-rated mean satisfaction scores were 3.47/4 and 3.61/4 for HT and DM program respectively. Attendance rate were 83.1% ~ 92.3% for the classes. Conclusion: The HAHA program developed by multidisciplinary team which reflected participants needs was accepted well by participants evidenced by high attendance rate and perceived satisfaction level.

The Relationship between Participation Characteristics on Exercise Needs of Swimming Participants (수영참가자와 운동욕구의 관계)

  • Song, Kang-Young;Park, Jin-Kook
    • Proceedings of the Korea Contents Association Conference
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    • 2007.11a
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    • pp.289-292
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    • 2007
  • This research focuses on the relationship between participation characteristics on exercise needs of swimming participants. To this end, our research efforts questioned adult swimmers with increasing partner, time, determined factor of participation evinced higher levels of exercise needs. The research targeted the current(2006) membership of an aquatic facility operating in the Busan Gwangyeok-Shi, both male and female were selected as 299 participants of the study. This research utilized a exercise needs survey developed by Byung Gi Lee's team(1989). The data was analyzed through Reliability, Frequency and the ANOVA method. The results of this study are as follows: First, Those who regularly swim with a partners and those who swim alone showed differences in their exhibitionist tendency levels. Second, Those who scheduled their swimming activities in the evenings showed more motivation to exercise than those who swim in the mornings or afternoons. Third, Determining factors in beginning an aquatic exercise routine were quality of facilities or instructors, and these participants showed a different level of desire to reduce stress and exhibitionist tendency levels.

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