Physiological Changes during the Performance of Water Exercises in Different Water Temperatures
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概要
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A study was conducted to investigate the changes in heart rate (HR) and blood pressure (BP) in the human body during the performance of physical exercise in water of different temperatures. The subjects performed two kinds of exercises : Upper Body Exercise (UBE) and Large Muscle group Exercise (LME) for 10 minutes at moderate intensity and for 30 seconds at maximum intensity ; at water temperatures of 26, 30 and 36℃ in separate routines. The exercise repetition was counted manually, while HR was automatically measured by wireless electrocardiograph and BP by an automatic sphygmomanometer. While water temperature appears to have a direct effect on work capability and HR, this effect was not observed in the case of BP.
- 中京大学の論文
- 2001-11-01
著者
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Tanaka Toyoho
Chukyo University Graduate School Of Physical Education Division Of Health Science
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Tsushima Akira
Physical Therapist At The Institute Of Physical Fitness Sports Medicine And Rehabilitation Aichi Med
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CAVALLI Adriana
Doctoral Course at Chukyo University, Graduate School of Physical Education, Division of Health Scie
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NAKATA Masatoshi
Chief of the Institute of Physical Fitness, Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation, Aichi Medical Univer
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Tanaka Toyoho
Chukyo Univ. Aichi Jpn
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Nakata Masatoshi
Chief Of The Institute Of Physical Fitness Sports Medicine And Rehabilitation Aichi Medical Universi
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Cavalli Adriana
Doctoral Course At Chukyo University Graduate School Of Physical Education Division Of Health Scienc
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