Walking exercise intervention for 4 weeks mitigates cold symptoms in young women with a cold constitution

F. Yamazaki, Yume Araki, Sayaka Takuno, Ayuka Hamada
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The purpose of this study was to clarify the effect of aerobic exercise training on the coldness of the body and physiologically-related factors in Japanese young women with cold constitution. Eighteen subjects were divided into two groups: exercise (E) and non-ex-ercise control (C) groups. Subjects in the E group performed exercise training of fast walking 4 days or more per week for 4 weeks. The training significantly decreased the scores for cold feeling in the fingertips and toes, but did not change the metabolic rate or sublingual and skin temperatures in the hands and feet during rest under normothermic conditions. In the C group, all variables remained unchanged throughout the 4-week control period. These results suggest that aerobic exercise mitigated coldness in the distal portion of the extremities via the reduction of cold sensation at a normal body temperature in young women complaining of chilliness.
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为期4周的步行锻炼干预可缓解感冒体质年轻女性的感冒症状
本研究旨在阐明有氧运动训练对日本寒冷体质年轻女性身体寒冷的影响及其生理相关因素。18名受试者被分为两组:运动组(E)和非运动对照组(C)。E组受试者每周进行4天或4天以上的快走运动训练,持续4周。训练显著降低了指尖和脚趾的冷感得分,但在常温条件下休息期间,没有改变手和脚的代谢率或舌下和皮肤温度。在C组中,所有变量在4周的控制期内保持不变。这些结果表明,有氧运动通过减少抱怨寒冷的年轻女性在正常体温下的冷感,减轻了四肢远端的寒冷。
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