대사질환자의 해풍 걷기 프로그램이 호흡건강에 미치는 영향 KCI

Title
대사질환자의 해풍 걷기 프로그램이 호흡건강에 미치는 영향
Alternative Title
Effects of a Sea Breeze Walking Program on Respiratory Health in Patients with Metabolic Diseases
Author(s)
신재숙; 김충곤; 강성미; 김현준
KIOST Author(s)
Kim, Choong Gon(김충곤)
Alternative Author(s)
김충곤
Publication Year
2023-11
Abstract
Purpose : This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a sea breeze walking program by analyzing the metabolic disease-related, immune-inflammation-related, and respiratory health-related variables of the test subjects associated with improved respiratory health.
Methods : In the experiment, 30 patients with metabolic diseases were divided into an experimental group (n=15) and a control group (n=15). The experimental group walked on the Namparang-gil, Geoje trail, while the control group walked on the Hoeya-cheon, Yangsan trail. Both groups participated in the same walking program for two hours, twice a week for four weeks. Thereafter, the metabolic disease-related, immune inflammation-related, and respiratory health-related variables were measured and compared between the two groups.
Results : After the four-week sea breeze walking program, in terms of changes in the metabolic disease-related variable, a statistically significant interactive effect was found in waist circumference (p<.001). The experimental group showed a significant decrease in waist circumference after the program. After the four-week sea breeze walking program, the control group showed a statistically higher increase in lactic acid (p.<05), whereas the experimental group exhibited a decrease in lactic acid. For the respiratory health-related variables, no statistically significant differences were found after the sea breeze walking program. However, the experimental group showed an increase in FEV1,while the control group showed a decrease in FEV1. For the maximum oxygen intake, no statistically significant interactive differences were found but there was a statistically significant effect in time (p<.05). The two groups exhibited an increase in maximum oxygen intake.
Conclusion : After the sea breeze walking program, positive physical changes were observed in the metabolic disease-related and immune inflammation-related variables.
ISSN
2288-1174
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/44880
DOI
10.15268/ksim.2023.11.4.247
Bibliographic Citation
대한통합의학회지, v.11, no.4, pp.247 - 258, 2023
Publisher
대한통합의학회
Keywords
metabolic disease risk factors; people with metabolic diseases; respiratory health and immune-related variables; sea breeze
Type
Article
Language
Korean
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