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이재구 (삼육대학교) 강병용 (한양대학교)
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한국체육과학회 한국체육과학회지 한국체육과학회지 제20권 제5호 (자연과학편)
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2011.10
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1,067 - 1,088 (22page)

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It has well been known that regular and vigorous physical activity alleviates common diseases including obesity, essential hypertension and non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus(NIDDM). But, these health-promoting effects are various among individuals due to at least in part the difference in genetic predisposition. The aim of this study was to invesigate the changes in body composition, cardio-pulmonary functions and biochemical parameters following aerobic exercise program during 5 weeks according to the UCP2 and ApoAI gene polymorphisms in obese children. A total of 32 obese children(mean age 11.5 ± 1.9 years) was recruited. The genotyping for UCP2 gene polymorphism was performed by PCR-direct detection method, while the analysis of ApoAI gene polymorphism by PCR-MspI cutting method, respectively. The body composition, cardio-pulmonary function and biochemical parameters were measured before and after aerobic exercise program during 5 weeks. Aerobic exercise program reveals the significant improvements in BMI, body fat, %body fat, FVC and blood glucose level(p<.05). With regard to UCP2 and ApoAI genotypes, both polymorphisms was associated with the significant changes in BMI, %body fat and FVC, values following aerobic exercise program in obese children, respectively(p<.05). In conclusion, our data suggest that aerobic program during 5 weeks is beneficial to the alleviation of metabolic risk factors related to common disease in obese children, but the inter-individual differences in alleviation effects may be influenced by the genetic predisposition such as the UCP2 and ApoAI gene polymorphisms.

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