The Effects of Resistance on Cardiovascular Function and Arterial Stiffness in Obese Women

Yong-Woo Jang, Dong-Sung Lee
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This study was to analyze the effects of resistance on cardiovascular function and arterial stiffness in obese women. Subjects were divided into 10 obese experimental groups and 10 control groups. Body fat and weight were measured using In body 720, and cardiovascular function variables were measured using Physioflow, such as heart rate, stroke volume, cardiac output, and mean arterial pressure. As for arterial stiffness variables, pulse wave velocity(PWC) and pulse wave augmentation index(AIx) were measured and analyzed using SphygmoCor Xcel. As a result, in the case of cardiovascular function variables, there was no significant change in the control group by exercise treatment period compared to the experimental group by variable. By treatment period, the experimental group showed a decrease in heart rate(-9.13%), stroke volume(5.61%), and an increase in cardiac output(12.5%), systolic blood pressure(-6.35%), and diastolic blood pressure(-7.00%). %) and mean arterial pressure(-6.60%) showed a significant decrease. In the case of the arterial stiffness variable, there was no significant change in the control group by exercise treatment period compared to the experimental group for each variable. Looking at the significant reduction in PWC(-10.9%) and AIx(-3.78%) of the experimental group by treatment period, obese women had a cascading phenomenon in which arterial stiffness was reduced through significant changes in cardiovascular variables, resulting in long-term low weight, The effects of cardiovascular function adapted to resistance exercise and changes in arterial vascular function were observed. Therefore, in order to relieve women
肥胖妇女抵抗对心血管功能和动脉僵硬的影响
本研究旨在分析抵抗对肥胖女性心血管功能和动脉硬化的影响。将受试者分为10个肥胖实验组和10个对照组。使用In Body 720测量体脂和体重,使用Physioflow测量心血管功能变量,如心率、卒中量、心输出量和平均动脉压。对于动脉刚度变量,使用sphygmoor Xcel测量并分析脉搏波速度(PWC)和脉搏波增强指数(AIx)。因此,在心血管功能变量方面,实验组与对照组相比,运动治疗期与变量之间没有明显变化。按疗程计算,实验组心率下降(-9.13%),脑卒中量下降(5.61%),心输出量增加(12.5%),收缩压(-6.35%),舒张压(-7.00%)。%),平均动脉压(-6.60%)明显下降。在动脉僵硬变量方面,与实验组相比,在运动治疗期间,对照组各变量均无显著变化。从实验组的PWC(-10.9%)和AIx(-3.78%)随治疗期的显著降低来看,肥胖女性存在通过心血管变量的显著改变降低动脉僵硬度的级联现象,导致体重长期降低。观察适应阻力运动的心血管功能和动脉血管功能变化的影响。因此,为了女性的解脱
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