운동과학 (Nov 2017)

Effects of Myokine Factors on Exercise Types in Obese Women

  • Kun-Yong Sung,
  • Sunghwun Kang,
  • Jung Yeon Park,
  • Kyu Min Park

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15857/ksep.2017.26.4.275
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 4
pp. 275 – 280

Abstract

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PURPOSE This study was to investigate that the effects of aerobic and resistance exercise on the improvement of metabolic hypertension by analyzing their body composition, basal fitness, and myokine factors in obese middle women. METHODS The subjects were living in C city and body fat of over 30%. These were divided into the aerobic exercise group (n=9) and the resistance exercise group (n=12) by random sampling. All the contents of the study were approved by K University IRB and applied to the guidelines for personal safety. RESULTS The subjects were living in C city and body fat of over 30%. These were divided into the aerobic exercise group (n=9) and the resistance exercise group (n=12) by random sampling. All the contents of the study were approved by K University IRB (KWNUIRB-2016-04-009-002) and applied to the guidelines for personal safety. CONCLUSIONS These results suggest that resistance exercise is more effective for muscle strength and myokine factors than aerobic exercise. Therefore, it is suggested that resistance exercise is more effective exercise to improve serum BDNF and CTSB levels due to more muscle contraction activity than aerobic exercise.

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