Effects of Short-term Moderate Training on Visceral Fat Accumulation and Skeletal Muscle Fat Content
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- TERAMOTO Keisuke
- Aichi University of Education
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- SUDA Keiki
- Municipal Office of Kariya
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- KATAOKA Yui
- Kyushu Women’s Junior College
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- OYA Chika
- Toyohashi City Tsusujigaoka Elementary School
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- MURAMATSU Erina
- National Institute of Technology, Suzuka College
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- IEZAKI Kiminari
- Kihoku Kenkou Center
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- 短期間の中強度トレーニングが内臓脂肪蓄積及び筋内脂肪に及ぼす影響
Description
<p>The purpose of the present study was to clarify the influence of moderate short-term bicycle training on body composition and skeletal muscle fat content. The subjects participated in 65% VO2max bicycle training program. Anthropometry, body composition and ultrasonographically determined skeletal muscle thickness (MT), echo intensity (EI) and abdominal fat thickness (PFT: Preperitoneal Fat Thickness and SFT: Subcutaneous Fat Thickness) were assessed before and after training. EI and PFT were decreased significantly in spite of a non-significant change of MT, SFT, %fat and subcutaneous fat thickness during the training period. These results indicate that skeletal muscle fat content corresponding to EI and visceral fat accumulation corresponding to PFT may have different priorities for use as energy substrates compared with total and subcutaneous fat, and it was suggested that they may be preferentially reduced by exercise training.</p>
Journal
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- Journal of human and living environment
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Journal of human and living environment 28 (1), 21-28, 2021
Japanese Society of Human-Environment System
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390011620170489600
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- ISSN
- 24332836
- 13407694
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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- Abstract License Flag
- Disallowed