Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine
Online ISSN : 1881-4751
Print ISSN : 0039-906X
ISSN-L : 0039-906X
A STUDY ON EXERCISE PRESCRIPTION FOR MIDDLE AGED PERSONS BY MEANS OF STAIR-CASE STEPPINGS
T. MESHIZUKAT. HIMARUM. NAKANISHIY. IWASAKIA. NAGATAM. ISOKAWAM. NAKAMURA
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1974 Volume 23 Issue 2 Pages 60-66

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Abstract
The purpose of this study was to clarify the training effects of a prescribed exercise on physiological functions of middle aged persons. As the means of training, the staircase steppings were adopted, which were given three times a week during four months every other day. The amount of exercise was determined to be 152 steps/min. conducted within three minutes. The stepping was to step up two stair-cases at one time together, while stepping down only one stair-case instead.
Twelve healthy men were employed whose age ranged from 36 to 50, and divided into two groups ; (a) exercise group, (b) none-exercise group. To measure the effects, following items were considered : weight, thigh-girth, calf-girth, triceps skin-fold, subscapular skin-fold, iliocrestate skin-fold, lower leg composition with ultra-sonic photography, legmuscular strength, leg-muscular endurance, five-minutes distance run, all-out time by bicycle-ergometer, heart-rate, maximum oxgen intake, oxgen pulse per body weight, redcell count, Hb volume (rest), vital capacity, timed vital-capacity, MBC.
The following results were made :
1. The leg-muscular strength and endurance of the exercise group increased with significance, whereas the none-exercise group showed no changes except for approximately 14 per cent increase in the skin-fold measurements after the training.
2. Marked changes were not seen in cardio-respiratory measurements while an obvious increase of fatty tissue in the lower-leg of the exercise group was observed.
3. The level of general endurance of the subjects this time was not up-graded perhaps due to the lack of amount in prescribed exercises for each person, but these exercises may be used for the maintenance of the fitness regarding the endurance.
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