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규칙적으로 운동하는 여성노인의 신체조성, 기능체력과 여름철 면역물질의 차이Difference in the Body Composition, Functional Fitness Related and Immune Substances in Summer Season in the Elderly Women Who Exercise Regularly

Authors
홍승연이석인
Issue Date
2012
Publisher
한국스포츠학회
Keywords
Regular exercise; body composition; Functional Fitness; immune substances
Citation
한국스포츠학회, v.10, no.2, pp 381 - 390
Pages
10
Journal Title
한국스포츠학회
Volume
10
Number
2
Start Page
381
End Page
390
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/46059
ISSN
1738-3250
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to identify the difference in the body composition, functional fitness, related immune substances in summer season in the elderly women who exercise regularly . The targets include elderly women from two elderly care centers in Incheon who are at least70 years old and who have exercised for at least five years. The level of exercise perception strength level is in between 10 and 13. Difference among groups is analyzed with 7 in the exercise group (yoga) and 7 in the control group. The following conclusions are reached. The body composition did not show statistically significant difference, while the functional fitness had significant differencesn terms of Chair Sit-and-Reach (p<0.1) and Chair Sit-and-Reach (p<0.5.) Other elements did not show statistically significant differences. Of all the immune substances during the summer season, there was no statistically significant differences discovered. In this study, an adequate amount of Yoga exercise during summer turned out to help maintaining the immune during the season, while regular exercises over a prolonged period (5 years) did not cause any significant differences in terms of the body composition . The control group showed lower amount of immune substances during summer, which signified a higher immune sensitivity in the summer season.
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