EFFECTS OF TAURINE ON THE METABOLISM WITH EXERCISE (III) THREE KILOMETER RUNNING IN MIDDLE AGED MALES AND FEMALES
10.7600/jspfsm1949.32.97
- VernacularTitle:タウリンの運動時代謝に及ぼす影響 (III) 中年男女の3km走の場合
- Author:
MITSUTSUGU ONO
;
MASAYUKI WATANABE
;
NORIKI NAGAO
;
HIROYUKI TANAKA
;
HIDEKI HARA
;
HIROSHI TOYAMA
;
MASAYUKI NISHIMAKI
;
KUMIKO MINATO
;
TOMOAKI BUNYA
;
RYUICHI MATSUYAMA
;
KAZUNORI NOSAKA
;
KEIKO NAKAMURA
;
MAKOTO SHICHIRUI
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- From:Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine
1983;32(3):97-104
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
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Abstract:
Effects of taurine on the functions of the body and metabolism with 3km running upon taking a diet, which is constituted of lowest possible amount of carbohydrate and highest possible amount of fat and protein, were investigated in 25 male and female subjects of age thirties by double blind test method. The results were as follows
1) Taurine administration (T. A.) proved to inhibit the degree of increase in heart rate and increase the maximal degree of pulse pressure in response to 3 km running.
2) T. A. proved to inhibit the degree of increase in serum creatine kinase isozyme MB (CK-MB) activities and CK-MB/CK ratio.
3) T. A. proved to inhibit the decrease of serum total protein values immediately before running and in the following morning. Similar trends in terms of the particuler times were observed, too, in the case of the degree of decrease of serum triglycerides values.
4) T. A. seemed to accelerate the utilization of saturated fatty acids especially.
5) Three kilometer running seemed to increase in serum taurine concentrations from several hours after running to the morning immediately after running.