KMID : 0613820080180081154
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Journal of Life Science 2008 Volume.18 No. 8 p.1154 ~ p.1158
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The Relationships among Body Composition, Leptin, Total Cholesterol and Bone Mineral Density on a Long-Term Exercise Paticipation in Middle-aged Women
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Shin Ki-Ok
Choi Seung-Uk Kim Yong-ho
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Abstract
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The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of body composition, leptin, total cholesterol and BMD on a long-term exercise paticipation in middle-aged women. Twentieth subjects were divided into three groups, obesity group, over-fat group and normal group. These data were analyzed by One-way ANOVA and Corelation Analysis. Obesity group was higher than over-fat group in body fat volume (p£¼.001). Obesity group was higher than other groups in BMI (p£¼0.05). Normal group was higher than obesity group in radius BMD (p£¼0.01). Body fat was positively correlated with BMI (Rsq=0.8411) and radius BMD (Rsq=0.6736). but, BMI was negatively correlated with tibia BMD (Rsq=0.6714).
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KEYWORD
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Obesity, BMD, leptin, cholesterol
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