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研究生: 溫蕙甄
Win Huei-Jhen Wen
論文名稱: 阻力訓練與階梯有氧運動對停經後婦女骨質密度、體適能與性荷爾蒙之影響
The effects of resistance training and bench-step aerobics on bone mineral density,
指導教授: 方進隆
Fang, Chin-Lung
學位類別: 博士
Doctor
系所名稱: 體育學系
Department of Physical Education
論文出版年: 2009
畢業學年度: 97
語文別: 中文
論文頁數: 188
中文關鍵詞: 停經後婦女骨質密度階梯有氧阻力訓練體適能雌二醇睪固酮
英文關鍵詞: postmenopausal women, bone mineral density, bench-step aerobics, resistance training, physical fitness, estradiol, testosterone
論文種類: 學術論文
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  • 目的:探討6個月阻力與階梯有氧運動訓練在3、6個月與追蹤3個月對停經後婦女(postmenopausal women, PMW)骨質密度(bone mineral density, BMD)、體適能與性荷爾蒙之影響。方法:將54位未接受荷爾蒙補充治療、自然停經、未規律運動之女性(平均年齡55.19 ± 3.65歲)隨機分成運動組(EX1、EX2,接受3次/週、1小時/次、持續6個月之訓練,平均出席率92.12 ± 10.73%)與未參與規律運動的對照組(C)。EX1為阻力訓練(13個肌肉群,1~3組,反覆次數8~25次,強度為50~60%最大心跳保留率);EX2為階梯有氧(強度為55~85%最大心跳保留率);在基準值、3、6個月與追蹤3個月以雙能量X光吸收測量儀檢測腰椎、股骨頸之BMD與體適能,並在基準值、3個月與追蹤3個月抽血檢驗血清中雌二醇(Estradiol, E2)與睪固酮(Testosterone, T)濃度,將檢測資料以皮爾森積差相關、混合設計二因子共變數分析,顯著水準訂為a=.05。結果:(1)三組在腰椎、股骨頸骨質密度組內與組間皆未達顯著差異;(2) 3個月時,EX1、EX2分別與C在八呎立走、六分鐘走組間達顯著差異;(3) 6個月時,EX1、EX2分別與C在體脂肪、身體活動量、八呎立走與六分鐘走組間達顯著差異;追蹤3個月時,EX1、EX2分別與C在六分鐘走組間達顯著差異;(4) 3個月之EX1、EX2分別與基準值比較,在八呎立走有顯著效果;3、6個月之EX1分別與基準值比較,在六分鐘走有顯著效果;(5) EX1在追蹤3個月與EX2之T濃度組間達顯著差異;(6)與追蹤3個月比較,EX2分別在基準值、3個月之T達顯著降低;C則在3個月之T濃度有顯著降低;(7)與基準值比較,6個月之EX1、EX2可顯著改善體脂肪與八呎立走,但追蹤3個月與6個月訓練比較,八呎立走退步亦達顯著;(8)與3個月比較,6個月EX2在八呎立走達顯著進步;(9)與基準值比較,3個月EX1在由坐到站三十秒有顯著進步,且效果至少維持3個月;(10)BMD與體重成正相關;體適能與體重成負相關;性荷爾蒙未與體重、BMD或體適能相關。結論:(1) 6個月的運動訓練可維持PMW腰椎、大腿股骨頸之BMD,其效果可持續維持至少3個月;(2) 3個月與6個月的運動訓練對PMW的體適能與功能性皆有改善與維持的正面效果;(3)運動訓練對PMW之性荷爾蒙變化似乎沒有直接的影響。

    Purpose: To investigate the effect of resistance training (EX1) and bench-step aerobic training (EX2) at 3-, 6-month, and 3-month follow-up on bone mineral density (BMD), Physical fitness, and sex hormone levels in postmenopausal women (PMW).
    Methods: 54 women (mean age were 55.19 ± 3.65 year-old) who were sedentary, nature menopause, and not on hormone replacement therapy were randomly divided into two exercise groups and a sedentary control group (C). EX1 consisted of resistance exercise training (13 muscle groups, 1-3 sets, 8-25 repetitions, 50~60% maximal heart rate reserve, MHRr), and EX2 included bench step aerobic exercise (55~85% MHRr), with training 3 times per week, 60 minutes per session for 6 months. BMD was determined using dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) at the lumbar spine and femur neck at baseline, 3-, 6-month, and 3-month follow-up. Physical fitness was assessed at four time points. Estradiol (E2) and testosterone (T) levels were assessed using chemiluminescence by the ADVIA Centaur® system (BAYER) at baseline, 3-month, and 3-month follow-up. All data were analyzed using Pearson correlations and a mixed two-way ANCOVA design. The significance level adopted was a=.05.
    Results: (1) There were no sig. difference between and within groups in BMD at the lumbar spine and femur neck; (2) EX1, EX2 were sig. different from C in 8-foot up-and-go and 6-min. walk at 3-month; (3) EX1, EX2 were sig. different from C in body fat, physical activities, 8-foot up-and-go, and 6-min. walk at 6-month; and in 6-min. walk at 3-month follow-up; (4) Compared to baseline, EX1 and EX2 in 8-foot up-and-go were sig. improved at 3-month; and compared to baseline, EX1 in 6-min. walk was sig. improved at 3-, 6-month; (5) EX1 was sig. different from EX2 in T levels at 3-month; (6) Compared to 3-month follow-up, EX2 levels for T were sig. decreased at baseline and 3-month respectively; also in addition, C exhibited sig. decreases in T levels at 3-month; (7) Compared to baseline, EX1 and EX2 were significantly improved in body fat and 8-foot up-and-go at 6-month; and compared to 6-month, 8-foot up-and-go sig. declined at 3-month follow-up; (8) Compared to 3-month, EX2 were significantly improved in 8-foot up-and-go at 6-month; (9) Compared to baseline, EX1 significantly improved in 30-sec. chair stand at 6-month, and the effect lasted at least 3 months into follow-up; (10) BMD was positively related to weight. Physical fitness was negatively related to weight, and sex-hormone levels were not related to weight, BMD, physical activity level, or physical fitness.
    Conclusion: (1) 6-month exercise training can maintain BMD at the lumbar spine and femur neck in PMW; and the effect could last at least 3 months post training. (2) 3-month and 6-month exercise training can improve and maintain functional physical fitness in PMW. (3) Exercise training was not shown to affect sex hormone levels in PMW.

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