Effects of Exercise on Heamorheology (Preliminary Report) : Mild Exercise can Improve Red Cell Filterability
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- Kanaya Shozo
- Institute of Health Science, Kyushu University
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- Ejima Junichi
- Institute of Health Science, Kyushu University
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- Kaji Yoshikazu
- Institute of Health Science, Kyushu University
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- Ariyoshi Kyoko
- First Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Kyushu University
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- Kaneko Takeo
- Institute of Health Science, Kyushu University
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- Hoshii Hisashi
- Institute of Health Science, Kyushu University
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- Tsuda Yasuo
- First Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Kyushu University
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- Fujino Takehiko
- Institute of Health Science Kyushu University
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- 運動の血液レオロジーに与える影響 : 軽い運動は、赤血球変形能を良くするか? : 予報
- ウンドウノケツエキレオロジーニアタエルエイキョウ : カルイウンドウハ、セッケッキュウヘンケイノウオヨクスルカ? : ヨホウ
- 運動の血液レオロジーに与える影響--軽い運動は,赤血球変形能を良くするか?-予-
- ウンドウ ノ ケツエキ レオロジー ニ アタエル エイキョウ カルイ ウンドウ
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Abstract
We investigated the effects of exercise on the hemorheological parameters including plasma viscosity, whole blood viscosity and red cell filterability to determine whether the exercise might give the beneficial effects to microcirculation in the human. Subjects consisted of two young men and a woman (mean age=19.7 years old). They performed the graded exercise on the treadmill by the Bruce protocol. During the test, they were monitored ECG and blood pressure. Heart rate (HR), some hemorheological parameters, and the biochemical parameters including serum electrolytes, blood sugar, lactate, and catecholamines were measured at 5 points; (1) control (supine position), (2) stage 2, (3) stage 5 during exercise, (4) 1 ? 2 min.. (5) 5min. after exercise. Plasma viscosity, whole blood viscosity and red cell filterability (RCF) were measured by the same methods as our published paper (J. Health Science 10; 103, 1988.) The results were as follows; 1) Plasma viscosity and whole blood viscosity showed the gradual increase during exercise from stage 2 to 5 in all of three. 2) RCF showed decrease at stage 2, however the RCF at stage 5 increased markedly in all 3 subjects. 3) There was no increase of plasma catecholamine level at stage 2, but marked increase of catecholamine, lactate and heart rate at stage 5. The results suggest that (1) mild exercise may give benefical effects to hemorheology, resulting in the improvement of microcirculation. (2) Moderate to heavy exercise transiently worsens hemorheology, so that it must be harmful to the cardiovascular patients.
Journal
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- 健康科学
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健康科学 12 121-124, 1990-03-28
Institute of Health Science,Kyushu University
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390290699812006784
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- NII Article ID
- 110000407220
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- NII Book ID
- AN00077104
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- ISSN
- 03877175
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- DOI
- 10.15017/539
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- HANDLE
- 2324/539
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- NDL BIB ID
- 3672811
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- JaLC
- IRDB
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- CiNii Articles
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