KMID : 0357220150270010055
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Journal of Korean Society Physical Therapy 2015 Volume.27 No. 1 p.55 ~ p.60
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Changes in Oxygen Saturation and Walk in Relation to Smoking and Types of Shoes
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Park Jae-Cheol
Han Jong-Man Cho Woon-Soo Kim Yong-Nam
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Abstract
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Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of types of shoes and distance travelled on oxygen saturation and walk in relation to smoking.
Methods: To achieve this goal, the researcher divided 20 normal male adults into two groups: a smoking group (10) and a non-smoking group (10) and used a treadmill to have them walk in intervals of 3 days, a total of 4 times.
Results: By analyzing their walk, the following results were obtained: oxygen saturation showed statistically significant results in both the smoking group and the non-smoking group. The smoking group showed significant results for left pace and significant results were achieved for setting foot and shaking in both the smoking group and the non-smoking group. In comparison of oxygen saturation between groups, there were significant results for 3km sneakers walk and 3 km slippers walk. There were significant results for width in 3 km sneakers walk, left and right pace in 3 km slippers walk, and setting foot in 1 km sneakers walk.
Conclusion: In conclusion, in the smoking group changes in walk occur if the shoes are more unstable and the distance travelled becomes longer.
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KEYWORD
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Oxygen Saturation, Smoking, Walk, Shoes
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