@article{oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:02006087, author = {近藤, 孝晴 and KONDO, Takaharu and 戸田, 安士 and TODA, Yasushi 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 = {Effects of exercises and vigil on serum constituents were studied in 8 healthy male volunteers with a mean age of 44. Circadian rhythm of serum constituents was studied in other 8 subjects without exercises or vigil. Bicycle ergometer was employed as an exercise with a loading of 1.6 kp and a pedaling of 50 times/min for 20 minutes. Exercises were repeated at 6 pm on the 1st day, at 6 am, 12 pm, and 6 pm on the 2nd day and at 6 am and 6 pm on the 3rd day. Subjects were not allowed to sleep at night on the 1st day, but were allowed to sleep for 8 h on the 2nd day. Blood was drawn before and after each exercise. Total protein, albumin, P, total cholesterol and Al-p always increased after exercises. Creatinin, CPK, HBDH, LDH, and γ-GTP increased by the exercise only on the following day of the vigil. BUN, GOT, and GPT did not change either by the exercises or the vigil. Blood glucose decreased by the exercises with a decrease in insulin and an increase in glucagon. Gradual decreases were observed during the 3-day experimental period in total protein, albumin, total cholesterol and γ-GTP. BUN, on the other hand, increased in the experimental group. Circadian rhythm was not altered by the exercises or the vigil. Chances in serum constituents by exercises depend not only on the strength of the exercise but also on other physical conditions. Exercises or vigil did not affect the circadian rhythem of serum constituents.}, pages = {29--43}, title = {運動と断眠が血液生化学因子におよぼす影響}, volume = {5}, year = {1982} }