@article{oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:02006085, author = {斉藤, 満 and SAITO, Mitsuru and 小林, 寛道 and KOBAYASHI, Kando and 松井, 秀治 and MATSUI, Hideji}, issue = {2}, journal = {総合保健体育科学, Nagoya Journal of Health, Physical Fitness & Sports}, month = {Mar}, note = {The present study mainly concerns the feasibility of efforts of temporal sleep deprivation on circulatory regulation by blood pressure measurements at rest and work. The 16 middle age male, whose blood pressure were a normal or slightly hypertensive, were subjected. Arterial blood pressure was measured by the indirect ausculatory methord using a aneroid manometer or Exercise Monitor at rest and during standerdaized submaxiaml work (SSW). At rest and during SSW, with the subject sitting upright position on bycicle ergometer, the blood pressure cuff were the middle part of the uper arm in relation to the heart. The SSW test was designed using an byciele ergometer. The eight subjects (Group I) performed for 20 min at a load of 45% of VO2 max., and other eight subjects (Group II) performed at 70% of VO2 max. in the constant revolution (50 rpm). In the both group, a significant decrease was seen in the mean blood pressure (MBP) at rest and during SSW in the evening time (6:00 PM) following the sleep deprivation (SDP) whereas an increase was observed for resting MBP in the morning time (6:00 AM) following the SDP. However, no significant changes in the MBP at rest and SSW in the other measurements were observed during the experimental course. The present investigation has demonstrated that a temporal sleep deprivation affects the regulation of circulatory control at rest as well as the central circulatory and vasoactive responceses to a short-term physical work.}, pages = {17--23}, title = {血圧の日内変動に及ぼす断眠の影響について}, volume = {5}, year = {1982} }