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Effect of Regular Exercise on Cardiopulmonary Fitness in Males With Spinal Cord Injury
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the cardiopulmonary endurance of subjects with spinal cord injury by measuring the maximal oxygen consumption with varying degrees of spinal cord injury level, age, and regular exercise. METHODS: We instructed the subjects to perform exercises using arm ergometer on healthy ad...
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Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine
2015
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4351500/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25750877 http://dx.doi.org/10.5535/arm.2015.39.1.91 |
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author | Lee, Young Hee Oh, Kyung Joon Kong, In Deok Kim, Sung Hoon Shinn, Jong Mock Kim, Jong Heon Yi, Dongsoo Lee, Jin Hyeong Chang, Jae Seung Kim, Tae-ho Kim, Eun Ju |
author_facet | Lee, Young Hee Oh, Kyung Joon Kong, In Deok Kim, Sung Hoon Shinn, Jong Mock Kim, Jong Heon Yi, Dongsoo Lee, Jin Hyeong Chang, Jae Seung Kim, Tae-ho Kim, Eun Ju |
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description | OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the cardiopulmonary endurance of subjects with spinal cord injury by measuring the maximal oxygen consumption with varying degrees of spinal cord injury level, age, and regular exercise. METHODS: We instructed the subjects to perform exercises using arm ergometer on healthy adults at 20 years of age or older with spinal cord injury, and their maximal oxygen consumption (VO(2)max) was measured with a metabolic measurement system. The exercise proceeded stepwise according to the exercise protocol and was stopped when the subject was exhausted or when VO(2) reached an equilibriu RESULTS: Among the 40 subjects, there were 10 subjects with cervical cord injury, 27 with thoracic cord injury, and 3 with lumbar cord injury. Twenty-five subjects who were exercised regularly showed statistically higher results of VO(2)max than those who did not exercise regularly. Subjects with cervical injury showed statistically lower VO(2)max than the subjects with thoracic or lumbar injury out of the 40 subjects with neurologic injury. In addition, higher age showed a statistically lower VO(2)max. Lastly, the regularly exercising paraplegic group showed higher VO(2)max than the non-exercising paraplegic group. CONCLUSION: There are differences in VO(2)max of subjects with spinal cord injury according to the degree of neurologic injury, age, and whether the subject participates in regular exercise. We found that regular exercise increased the VO(2)max in individuals with spinal cord injury. |
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spelling | pubmed-43515002015-03-06 Effect of Regular Exercise on Cardiopulmonary Fitness in Males With Spinal Cord Injury Lee, Young Hee Oh, Kyung Joon Kong, In Deok Kim, Sung Hoon Shinn, Jong Mock Kim, Jong Heon Yi, Dongsoo Lee, Jin Hyeong Chang, Jae Seung Kim, Tae-ho Kim, Eun Ju Ann Rehabil Med Original Article OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the cardiopulmonary endurance of subjects with spinal cord injury by measuring the maximal oxygen consumption with varying degrees of spinal cord injury level, age, and regular exercise. METHODS: We instructed the subjects to perform exercises using arm ergometer on healthy adults at 20 years of age or older with spinal cord injury, and their maximal oxygen consumption (VO(2)max) was measured with a metabolic measurement system. The exercise proceeded stepwise according to the exercise protocol and was stopped when the subject was exhausted or when VO(2) reached an equilibriu RESULTS: Among the 40 subjects, there were 10 subjects with cervical cord injury, 27 with thoracic cord injury, and 3 with lumbar cord injury. Twenty-five subjects who were exercised regularly showed statistically higher results of VO(2)max than those who did not exercise regularly. Subjects with cervical injury showed statistically lower VO(2)max than the subjects with thoracic or lumbar injury out of the 40 subjects with neurologic injury. In addition, higher age showed a statistically lower VO(2)max. Lastly, the regularly exercising paraplegic group showed higher VO(2)max than the non-exercising paraplegic group. CONCLUSION: There are differences in VO(2)max of subjects with spinal cord injury according to the degree of neurologic injury, age, and whether the subject participates in regular exercise. We found that regular exercise increased the VO(2)max in individuals with spinal cord injury. Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine 2015-02 2015-02-28 /pmc/articles/PMC4351500/ /pubmed/25750877 http://dx.doi.org/10.5535/arm.2015.39.1.91 Text en Copyright © 2015 by Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Lee, Young Hee Oh, Kyung Joon Kong, In Deok Kim, Sung Hoon Shinn, Jong Mock Kim, Jong Heon Yi, Dongsoo Lee, Jin Hyeong Chang, Jae Seung Kim, Tae-ho Kim, Eun Ju Effect of Regular Exercise on Cardiopulmonary Fitness in Males With Spinal Cord Injury |
title | Effect of Regular Exercise on Cardiopulmonary Fitness in Males With Spinal Cord Injury |
title_full | Effect of Regular Exercise on Cardiopulmonary Fitness in Males With Spinal Cord Injury |
title_fullStr | Effect of Regular Exercise on Cardiopulmonary Fitness in Males With Spinal Cord Injury |
title_full_unstemmed | Effect of Regular Exercise on Cardiopulmonary Fitness in Males With Spinal Cord Injury |
title_short | Effect of Regular Exercise on Cardiopulmonary Fitness in Males With Spinal Cord Injury |
title_sort | effect of regular exercise on cardiopulmonary fitness in males with spinal cord injury |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4351500/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25750877 http://dx.doi.org/10.5535/arm.2015.39.1.91 |
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