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Effects of Caffeine Gum Intake on Physiological Respouses and 10㎞ Running record
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육상장거리 달리기시 카페인 검 복용이 전해질, 혈당농도 및 생리학적 변인에 미치는 영향

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Kim, Kwang-Woon (국민대학교) Lee, Sang-Ho (명지전문대학) Kim, Jung-Hoon (명지전문대학) Kim, Ki-Hong (단국대학교)
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The Korean Society Of Sports Science Korean Journal of Sports Science Vol.23 No.4 KCI Accredited Journals
Published
2014.8
Pages
1,023 - 1,031 (9page)

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This study examined whether caffeine gum chewing would lead to any changes in the responses of 10 ㎞ running time, weight, blood pressure, heart rate, blood electrolytes and blood glucose. Seven physical education majoring collegiate students were recruited and their baseline physical characteristics were taken. Two separate testings were conducted at random order; 1) caffeine gum intake and 2) no treatment. On the day of testing, blood samples were taken after 9 hours of overnight fast for baseline values and the testing was started at 9:00 am. Before and after the testing, blood sample, weight, blood pressure were measured. SPSS 11.0 Window version was used for statistical analyses and paired t test was employed. The 10 ㎞ running time, weight, blood pressure, heart rate, blood electrolytes, and glucose were not different between two conditions(p>.05). Based on the results, caffeine gum intake did not induce any positive or negative effects on the parameters measured in this study. However, it was noticed that individual sensitivity and variability toward caffeine was certain according to physical conditioning and physiological characteristics.

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Ⅰ. 서론
Ⅱ. 연구방법
Ⅲ. 결과
Ⅳ. 논의
Ⅴ. 결론
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