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研究生: 李有峻
You-Jyun Li
論文名稱: 固定強度與變動強度運動對能量代謝之影響
The Effects of Constant Intensity and Variable Intensity Exercise on Energy Metabolism
指導教授: 謝伸裕
Hsieh, Shen-Yu
學位類別: 碩士
Master
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: 51頁
中文關鍵詞: 固定強度變動強度能量消耗運動後超額攝氧量
英文關鍵詞: constant intensity, variable intensity, energy expenditure, EPOC
論文種類: 學術論文
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  • 目的:探討在相同運動時間與平均強度下,比較固定強度與變動強度運動在能量消耗上的差異。方法:以12名大學健康男生為受試對象(年齡23.8±0.7歲、身高174.1±4.5公分、體重70.4±8.9公斤、最大攝氧量58.0±4.4 ml/kg/min、最大心跳率196.1±7.9 beats/min),本研究採重複量數設計,以平衡次序法先後進行平均運動強度為65% VO2max的固定強度(CON)、高變低強度 (H-L)與低變高強度運動(L-H),每次運動測驗至少間隔2天。最後資料再以單因子變異數分析進行統計分析。結果:CON、H-L與L-H在運動中的平均攝氧量、換氣量、心跳率、呼吸交換率與自覺努力程度皆無差異(p > .05)。在恢復期的能量消耗,H-L顯著高於CON與L-H (p < .05),但在總能量消耗上,三組卻無顯著差異(p > .05)。結論:(1)當運動時間相同且平均強度一致時,固定強度與變動強度在運動中的生理反應是相同。(2)運動結束的強度會直接影響恢復期的攝氧量。因此,變動強度運動可以影響恢復期的能量消耗,但對於總能量消耗的影響不大。

    Purpose: The study aims at finding out the difference between constant and variable intensity (high to low, H-L ; low to high, L-H) exercises on energy consumption, provided the duration and the average intensity are the same. Methods: The subjects of the study are all healthy male college students (age: 23.8±0.7, height 174.1±4.5 cm, weight: 70.4±8.9 kg, VO2max: 58.0±4.4 ml/kg/min and HRmax:196.1±7.9 beats/min). Subjects performed 30 minutes of treadmill running at 65% VO2max with CON, L-H and H-L. Tests were all carried out two days away from the previous ones. The collected data was analyzed with one-way ANOVA. Results: The results show that in terms of VO2, VE, HR, RER and RPE, the differences between CON, H-L and L-H are insignificant (p > .05). In terms of energy consumption during recovery, L-H is significantly higher than CON and H-L (p < .05). However, in terms of total energy consumption, no significant difference has been found among the three groups (p > .05). Conclusions: (1) With the same duration and average intensity, no significant difference on energy consumption is found between constant intensity exercise and the variable counterparts (H-L & L-H). (2) The ending intensity of the exercise has a direct impact on VO2 during recovery. As a result, variable intensity exercise may influence the energy consumption during recovery, but in terms of the total energy consumption, the influence is only moderate.

    第一章 緒論……………………………………………………………………1 第一節 前言…………………………………………………………………1 第二節 問題背景……………………………………………………………2 第三節 研究目的……………………………………………………………4 第四節 名詞操作性定義……………………………………………………4 第五節 研究範圍及限制……………………………………………………5 第六節 研究的重要性………………………………………………………5 第二章 文獻探討………………………………………………………………6 第一節 有關運動後超額攝氧量……………………………………………6 第二節 運動後超額攝氧量的形成因素……………………………………7 第三節 運動強度與時間對EPOC之影響……………………………………10 第四節 固定強度與變動強度運動之能量代謝……………………………13 第五節 本章總結……………………………………………………………15 第三章 研究方法與步驟………………………………………………………16 第一節 受試對象……………………………………………………………16 第二節 實驗時間與地點……………………………………………………16 第三節 實驗步驟……………………………………………………………16 第四節 實驗方法與程序……………………………………………………17 第五節 資料處理與統計分析………………………………………………20 第四章 結果……………………………………………………………………21 第一節 受試者基本資料……………………………………………………21 第二節 運動前之安靜值……………………………………………………22 第三節 固定強度與變動強度在運動中的代謝反應………………………23 第四節 固定強度與變動強度在恢復期的代謝反應………………………24 第五節 固定強度與變動強度在能量消耗的比較…………………………30 第五章 討論……………………………………………………………………33 第一節 固定強度與變動強度在運動中的代謝反應之比較………………33 第二節 固定強度與變動強度在恢復期的代謝反應之比較………………34 第三節 固定強度與變動強度在運動中與恢復期的能量來源之比例……37 第四節 結論與建議…………………………………………………………39 引用文獻……………………………………………………………………………40 中文部份………………………………………………………………………40 英文部份………………………………………………………………………40 附錄…………………………………………………………………………………49 附錄一 受試者須知…………………………………………………………49 附錄二 受試者同意書………………………………………………………50 附錄三 受試者健康情況調查表……………………………………………51 個人小傳……………………………………………………………………………52

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