KMID : 1137820200410060264
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ÀÇ°øÇÐȸÁö 2020 Volume.41 No. 6 p.264 ~ p.271
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Effect of Active Vibro-Swing Exercise of Upper Limb on Physical Capacity and Vasomotor for Middle Aged Women
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Lee Hyun-Ju
Yim Hyun-Seung Tae Ki-Sik
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Abstract
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of active vibration exercise of upper limb on physical capacity index (endurance, grip strength, balance, and flexibility) and vasomotor index (capillary length and body surface temperature) in middle aged women. 20 participants randomly divided into two groups: vibro-swing exercise (VSE) and non vibro-swing exercise (NVSE). Subjects in each group measured the 30 second arm curl test, hand dynamometer, one leg standing test, back scratch test, nail fold capillary microscope (NFM), and digital infrared thermal imaging (DITI) before and after exercise. The results showed that active vibration exercise of upper limb with vibro-swing equipment increased the endurance, balance ability, and the capillary length. In addition, changes in body temperature immediately after exercise were predicted to affect vasomotor. Active vibration exercise of upper limb has the advantage of being able to exercise anywhere regardless of the location by inducing different frequency changes in movement of various ranges and velocity. For this reason, the combination of vibration and active movement can be expected the physiological effects when producing exercise programs for middle aged women.
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KEYWORD
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Active vibro-swing exercise, Endurance, Grip strength, Balance, Flexibility, Capillary length, Body surface temperature
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