VARIATION OF THE VENOUS CONCENTRATION OF THE FATTY ACID BY THE PHYSICAL FITNESS TEST OBSERVED ON AGED MALE AND FEMALE
- VernacularTitle:高年者の身体活動時の血中脂肪酸の消長
- Author:
MITSUTSUGU ONO
;
YOSHINORI MIYAZAKI
;
YOSHIHARU SHIBATA
;
MASAYUKI WATANABE
;
FUMIO TANISHIMA
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- From:Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine
1978;27(1):1-10
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
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Abstract:
Before and after the physical fitness tests included 1000 meter endurable walking, aged males and females more than 61 to 80 years old were tested on the blood pressure, heart rate and blood components. The results were as follows.
1) The systolic and diastolic blood pressure were not varied so distinctly.
2) Heart rates were increased in all groups.
3) Serum cholesterol, GOT and GPT were not influenced.
4) Fatty acid, especially unsaturated one, was increased remarkably.
5) Fatty acid increasing observed on excellent performer of the endurable walking was higher than that of poor performer.
6) Increasing ratio of the fatty acid which was found on the subjects with abnormal ECG was higher than that of the subjects with normal ECG.
As above mentioned facts, the test of serum fatty acid seemed very important item to the aged people from the view point of security of the exercise.