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Min-Ju Ku (National Fitness Center) Kyung-A Shin (Department of Laboratory Medicine Bundang Jesaeng Hospital) Kwang-Jun Ko (Hana Healthcare) Jae-Keun Oh (Korea National Sport University)
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대한의생명과학회 대한의생명과학회지 대한의생명과학회지 제18권 제1호
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2012.3
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63 - 70 (8page)

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The research is performed in order to know the relationship between the metabolic syndrome and the physical fitness targeted for menopausal women (over 45 years). All subjects were divided into 4 groups; group without risk factors of metabolic syndrome (MS-0: n=74), group having one risk factor of metabolic syndrome (MS-1: n=68), group having two risk factors of metabolic syndrome (MS-2: n=44), and group having more than three risk factors of metabolic syndrome (MS ≥ 3: n=30). All groups" height, weight, body mass index and percent of body fat were measured. High density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL), triglyceride, glucose and blood pressure (BP) levels were measured. Their cardiorespiratory (VO2max) endurance, muscular strength, muscle endurance, and flexibility were measured. HDL, triglyceride, glucose and BP levels in MS-1, MS-2, and MS ≥ 3 group were significantly greater than those of MS-0 group. The endurance (VO2max) in MS ≥ 3 group was higher than that of MS-0 group. Multiple regression with the risk factors of metabolic syndrome and the physical fitness showed a statistical significance in only VO2max. We found that the risk factors of the metabolic syndrome adversely affect postmenopausal women"s VO2max and that a decreased VO2max may have prognostic value for the prediction of metabolic syndrome.

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