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한국체육과학회 한국체육과학회지 한국체육과학회지 제16권 제4호
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2007.11
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849 - 860 (12page)

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The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of the complex rehabilitation exercise program on atherogenic indices and stress hormone in the disabled people with spinal cord injury men. The relation of complex rehabilitation exercise training and increase physical function was determined using an 12week complex rehabilitation exercise intervention study involving 30 untrained subjects with disabled people with spinal cord injury men. Subjects were divided into two groups : control group(n=15), experiment group(n=15). In measurement index, atherogenic indices analysis were measured of TC / HDL-C, TG / HDL-C, and LDL-C / HDL-C. Stress hormone were measured of epinephrine, norepinephrine, and cortisol. Statistical analysis was performed using analysis of repeated ANOVA. Results of this study were as follows; In the atherogenic indices, experiment group were significantly decreased by the 12week complex rehabilitation program in the TC / HDL-C and TG / HDL-C, but control group were no significantly difference. In the stress hormone, experiment group were significantly decreased by the 12week complex rehabilitation program in the cortisol, but control group were no significantly difference. Therefore, this study supports the conclusion that continuous upper arm, aquatic complex rehabilitation exercise training participation is the one of most effective methods to maintain daily manual rehabilitation training propulsion avoiding the risk of lipids metabolism and solution of stress restrict.

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