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Studies on the Health Administration for Obese Students (VII) : The Abnormality of Glucose Metabolism in Highly Obese Students
肥満学生の保健管理に関する研究(第7報) : 高度肥満者の糖代謝異常について
早水, サヨ子
HAYAMIZU, Sayoko
佐藤, 祐造
SATO, Yuzo
伊藤, 章
lTO, Akira
戸田, 安士
TODA, Yasushi
山本, 親
YAMAMOTO, Chikashi
大桑, 哲男
OHKUWA, Tetsuo
浅井, 幹一
ASAI, Kanichi
To establish the biochemical criteria for exercise treatment for obesity, glucose tolerance tests (GTT) were administered to 24 highly obese (over 50% according to obesity index) students. GTT revealed that 15 (63%) of them had borderline type diabetes and 3 (13%) of them displayed diabetic pattern. Furthermore, delayed or hyper-secretion of insulin was observed in 10 (42%) of them. Two obese students carried out treadmill walking with a speed of 70 m/min for 30 minutes from 30 to 60 minutes following ingestion of 100g of glucose (Exercise GTT). Insulin levels decreased immediately from 78.0 μU/ml to 27.0 μU/ml, from 130.0 μU/ml to 69.5 μU/ml respectively after treadmill walking. It is suggested that mild physical exercise can improve insulin sensitivity in highly obese subjects.
departmental bulletin paper
名古屋大学総合保健体育科学センター
The Research Center of Health, Physical Fitness and Sports, Nagoya University
1980-03-29
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総合保健体育科学
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Nagoya Journal of Health, Physical Fitness & Sports
0289-5412
https://nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/2006204/files/njhpfs_3_1_17.pdf
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