@article{oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:02006068, author = {YAMAMOTO, Chikashi and HAYAMIZU, Sayoko and OHKUWA, Tetsuo and SATO, Yuzo}, issue = {1}, journal = {総合保健体育科学, Nagoya Journal of Health, Physical Fitness & Sports}, month = {Mar}, note = {This study was intended to clarify the relationship between the effects of glucose ingestion and metabolic changes during and after jogging. Four healthy young men participated. Each was subjected to 3 tests listed below: 1) 100g oral glucose tolerance test (O-GTT) 2) 15min of jogging at the speed of 140m/min 45min after 100g glucose ingestion 3) 15min of jogging at the speed of 140m/min 60min after 100g glucose ingestion The results obtained were as follows; 1) Blood glucose concentration drastically decreased during jogging without an increase in serum insulin level. 2) Jogging after glucose ingestion brought about the rebound of blood glucose concentration, which might impair the carbohydrate metabolism in patients with metabolic disorders such as diabetes or obesity. 3) Lipolysis occurred during jogging though glucose was orally ingested. 4) Lactate, ketone bodies and human growth hormone levels showed no changes. The results of this study seem to suggest that jogging is suitable therapy for patients with metabolic disorders, not only in controlling blood glucose levels but also in reducing the body weight of diabetic and obese patients. The study has also found evidence that points to the necessity of serious consideration of the effect of blood glucose levels after exercise.}, pages = {73--80}, title = {Effects of Jogging on Metabolic Changes in Normal Subjects after Oral Administration of Glucose}, volume = {6}, year = {1983} }