The purpose of this study was to develop a complex exercise program integrating Eastern and Western complex exercise rehabilitation programs in order to examine the effects of it on the human body with the subjects for women of the II period of mature age with metabolic syndrome. The subjects of this study are 60 II period of mature aged women with metabolic syndrome living in G City, and the experimental group conducted Taekwon-aerobic exercise, European rehabilitation gymnastics, gym ball exercise, and elastic band exercise while the control group performed European rehabilitation gymnastics, gym ball exercise, and elastic band exercise which is the rehabilitation program being presently conducted in Russia, for 90 min per day for three weeks. Two-way ANOVA with repeated measures was utilized to verify preand post-intergroup difference, and the significant level was set as P< 0.05. Whereas body weight, % fat, WHR, SBP, DBP and blood glucose were significant decreased, muscle weight and pulse wave velocity were significant increased after complex exercise rehabilitation programs Both Eastern and Western complex exercise rehabilitation programs showed positive effects on the body of the II period of mature aged women with metabolic syndrome, and if various exercise programs are conducted, it will be more effective in improving II period of mature aged women’s metabolic syndrome afterwards.
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Abstract INTRODUCTION MATERIALS AND METHODS Subjects Design of experiments Experimental procedures and measuring methods Exercise program Data processing RESULTS Changes in body composition Changes in blood pressure and blood sugar Changes in waist and hip circumference Change in vessel elasticity DISCUSSION CONCLUSIONS CONFLICT OF INTEREST REFERENCES
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Physical rehabilitationWomen of mature ageMetabolic syndrome
저자
Eun-Ok Lee [ Department of Physical Rehabilitation, Russian State University of Physical Education, Sport, Youth and Tourism, Sirenevy Boulevard, Russia ]
Corresponding author
Kozyreva Olga [ Department of Physical Rehabilitation, Russian State University of Physical Education, Sport, Youth and Tourism, Sirenevy Boulevard, Russia ]