Acute Effects of Core Exercise Machine Use on Glucose Metabolism

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  • Uno Tomoko
    Department of Health and Nutrition, Faculty of Psychological and Physical Sciences, Aichi Gakuin University Uno Hospital
  • Miura Suguru
    Uno Hospital
  • Ueda Yoko
    Junior College of Nagoya Bunri University
  • Nagasaki Masaru
    Department of Health Science, Faculty of Psychological and Physical Sciences, Aichi Gakuin University
  • Kajioka Taeko
    Department of Education, Faculty of Education, Tokai Gakuen University
  • Sato Yuzo
    Graduate Center of Human Sciences, Aichi Mizuho College

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  • 他動式体幹運動機器を用いた運動が糖代謝に及ぼす急性効果に関する検討

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<p>We studied the acute effects of a core exercise machine on glucose metabolism using the euglycemic glucose clamp technique. The subjects were 9 healthy adults (3 men, 6 women). The glucose infusion rate (GIR) significantly increased during 30 minutes of exercise (p<0.05), after which the rate decreased at recovery time. These results suggest that the use of a core exercise machine led to increased energy expenditure and the enhanced uptake of glucose in the skeletal muscles, especially the abdomen, thigh, and core muscles.</p>

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