BLOOD COMPONENTS OF MIDDLE AND OLD AGED RUNNERS IN MARATHON RUNNING
10.7600/jspfsm1949.31.155
- VernacularTitle:中高年長距離走者のマラソン走行前後の血液成分
- Author:
TOKUO YANO
;
SHINKICHI OGAWA
;
KATSUMI ASANO
;
YOSHINORI FURUTA
;
TOSHIAKI FUJIMAKI
;
MASAJI TOMIHARA
;
TATSURO OBARA
;
AKIRA ITO
;
SACHIO IKAWA
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- From:Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine
1982;31(3):155-162
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
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Abstract:
The purpose of this study was to investigate the changes of blood components of middle and old aged runners in marathon running. The results were as follows.
1) Mean running time of marathon was 250 min. Some of subjects did last spurt.
2) Change of body weight was -4.8%. RBC, Hct, and Hb were changed by -4.8%, -4.4%, and -4.7% respectively. The decrease of plasma volume was 7.8% according to Dill's method.
3) Blood glucose was 112 mg/dl at rest and decreased to 70 mg/dl after running. The glucose level of five subjects was in range from 59 to 50 mg/dl.
4) The increase of L.A. was 52%. The L.A. after running tended to correlate to the running speed at last spurt.
5) T.G. significantly decreased after running. On the contrast, FFA increased by 323%. This increment of FFA correlated to mean running speed (r=0.681, P<0.05) .
6) The increments of GOT, GPT, and LDH were 71%, 62%, and 61% respectively, The decreases of LDH-1, 2 and increases of LDH-4, 5 were found after running. Furthermore, AGOT and 4GPT correlated to the running speed at last spurt or L.A. after running.