The Effects of Aerobic Exercise on Neuro-Related Hormones in Community Dwelling Women

S. Yeh, S. Lai, C. Hsiao, Li-Wei Lin, Kuender D Yang, Lin Wang
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Moderate exercise that causes maximal oxygen consumption between 50% and 70% has long been shown to promote cardiopulmonary functions and perceptional health. It remains to be determined whether different moderate exercises have different effects on neuro-related hormones (ACTH, AGPR, CNFT, FSH, GH and LH levels). This study was conducted to investigate whether a regular music aerobic exercise (MAE) had similar or different effects on neuro-related hormones before and after a 12-week exercise. Forty middle-age women were recur ited for this study, thirty eligible for regular weekly MAE schedule were enrolled into the experimental group and completed pre- and post-test. The other 10 participants who were not eligible to the MAE schedule were enrolled into the parallel control group without exercise. Results showed that the MAE exercise for 12 weeks did not change ACTH, AGRP, CNTF or LH, but selectively improved FSH (p = .07) and GH (p < .001). The parallel control group without exercise revealed insignificant change of ACTH, AGPR, CNFT, FSH, GH and LH levels. This study shows that music aerobic exercise increases blood FSH and GH levels. It may be worthwhile to encourage MAE exercise for middle-age adults to promote neuro-related hormones.
有氧运动对社区妇女神经相关激素的影响
长期以来,最大耗氧量在50%至70%之间的适度运动已被证明可以促进心肺功能和感知健康。不同的适度运动对神经相关激素(ACTH、AGPR、CNFT、FSH、GH、LH水平)是否有不同的影响尚待研究。这项研究的目的是调查在为期12周的运动前后,定期的音乐有氧运动(MAE)对神经相关激素的影响是否相似或不同。本研究招募40名中年妇女,其中30名符合常规每周MAE计划的妇女进入实验组,完成前测和后测。另外10名不符合MAE计划的参与者被纳入不运动的平行对照组。结果显示,MAE运动12周对ACTH、AGRP、CNTF和LH均无影响,但选择性地改善了FSH (p = .07)和GH (p < .001)。未运动的平行对照组ACTH、AGPR、CNFT、FSH、GH、LH水平变化不显著。这项研究表明,音乐有氧运动可以提高血液中促卵泡刺激素和生长激素的水平。鼓励中年人进行MAE运动以促进神经相关激素的分泌可能是值得的。
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