@article{oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:02005940, author = {桜井, 佳世 and SAKURAI, Kayo and 柘植, 美智子 and TSUGE, Michiko and 植月, かおる and UETSUKI, Kaoru and 生田, 善ー and IKUTA, Yoshikazu and 斉藤, 明 and SAITO, Akira and 太田, 和宏 and OHTA, Kazuhiro and 桜井, 伸二 and SAKURAI, Shinji and 蛭田, 秀一 and HIRUTA, Shuichi and 宮村, 実晴 and MIYAMURA, Miharu}, issue = {1}, journal = {総合保健体育科学, Nagoya Journal of Health, Physical Fitness & Sports}, month = {Mar}, note = {The effect of exercise training on physical fitness level was assessed in hemodaialysis patients by the measurment of heart rate and physical fitness test. The results were follows : (1) Daily physical activities levels or hemodialysis patients were supposed very low from their heart rate changes in daily life. (2) Exercise training reduced the heart rate in exercise and in daily life. (3) After 3 months of exercise training, fitness test score of hemodialysis patients improved (38%) and nearly reached the level of the healthy. (4) Mean heart rates during rythm dance (128beats/min) and table tennis (135 beats/min) were higher than those during bicycle ergometer pedalling (124beats/min) and treadmill walking (118beats/min). (5) There was a positive correlation between training duration and training effect. (reduction of heart rate and gain of fitness test score) Those results suggest that exercise training can improve some of cardio-vascular disfunction and low physical fitness level which exists in some dialysis patients.}, pages = {45--54}, title = {慢性血液透析患者への運動処方}, volume = {9}, year = {1986} }