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Exercise Science 2006;15(3): 241-250.
유산소 운동과 청국장 보충투여가 고혈압 환자의 신체구성, 혈압, 혈중 지질 및 프리 래디칼 생성에 미치는 영향
김병로, 임인수, 구광수
창원대학교
The Effects of Aerobic Exercise and Chungkookjang Supplementation on the Blood Pressure, Blood Lipid Profiles and Free Radicals of Hypertensive Patients
ABSTRACT
Kim, B.R., Koo, K.S., Lim, I.S. The Effects of Aerobic Exercise and Chungkookjang Supplementation on the Blood Pressure, Blood Lipid Profiles and Free Radicals of Hypertensive Patients. Exercise Science. 15(3): 241-250, 2006. This study was investigated the effects of aerobic exercise and Chungkookjang supplementation on the blood pressure, plasma lipid profiles and free radicals of hypertensive patients. 24 hypertensive women patients were composed of 3 groups : Chungkookjang & exercise group(8), exercise group(8), control group(8) respectively. Body composition factors, Blood pressure, blood lipid profiles, and free radicals were analysed between pre and post treatment. The results were as follows;The Body weight, % body fat, The systolic and diastolic blood pressure in pre-test were significantly lower than that post-test in the Chungkookjang & exercise group and exercise group. There were no significant difference between group and time in total cholesterol, triglyceride. But HDL-cholesterol in pre test of the Chungkookjang & exercise group were significantly higher than that in post test. There were no significant difference between group and time in 8-hydroxy-2-deoxyguanosine and TRAP.
Key words: Aerobic Exercise, Chungkookjang Supplementation, Blood pressure, Lipid profiles, TRAP, Free Radicals.
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