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研究生: 黃則緯
Tse-Wei Huang
論文名稱: 耐力運動對不同體能水準跑者之同半胱胺酸與C-反應蛋白的效應
Effects of fitness level and endurance exercise on homocysteine and C-reactive protein
指導教授: 王鶴森
Wang, Ho-Seng
學位類別: 碩士
Master
系所名稱: 體育學系
Department of Physical Education
論文出版年: 2010
畢業學年度: 98
語文別: 中文
論文頁數: 69
中文關鍵詞: 心血管疾病馬拉松休閒跑者葉酸
英文關鍵詞: cardiovascular disease, marathon, recreational runners, folic acid
論文種類: 學術論文
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  • 目的:探討不同體能水準的跑者於馬拉松運動後血漿同半胱胺酸與C-反應蛋白的效應。方法:依馬拉松比賽完成時間區分成9名高體能組 (HF組;219.2 ± 17.35 min) 及9名低體能組 (LF組;299.0 ± 31.28 min) 之男性跑者,所有受試者於馬拉松賽前一天、賽後立即與賽後隔日各進行一次採血藉以分析血漿同半胱胺酸及血清C-反應蛋白。結果:同半胱胺酸與C-反應蛋白安靜值在HF與LF組之間皆無顯著差異,但HF組賽後立即之同半胱胺酸 (11.66 ± 2.45 μmol/L) 顯著低於賽前與賽後隔日 (13.11 ± 1.86 v.s 13.80 ± 2.30 μmol/L;p < .05) ;而LF組則均無顯著差異。兩組在賽後隔日之C-反應蛋白 (HF組:0.88 ± 0.41 mg/dL;LF組:1.58 ± 1.20 mg/dL) 皆顯著高於賽前 (HF組:0.12 ± 0.12 mg/dL;LF組:0.16 ± 0.16 mg/dL) 與賽後立即 (HF組:0.12 ± 0.12 mg/dL;LF組:0.13 ± 0.07 mg/dL) (p < .05) 。結論:對一般休閒跑者而言,同半胱胺酸與C-反應蛋白安靜值不會因體能水準而有差異,但馬拉松賽後同半胱胺酸的變化會受到體能水準高、低的影響。相反的,C-反應蛋白賽後的變化並不受體能水準的影響,且均具有延遲上升的現象。

    Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of marathon running on homocysteine (Hcy) and C-reactive protein (CRP) of men in different fitness levels. Methods: Eighteen participants were divided into two groups, including nine high fitness level (HF; marathon finished time = 219.2 ± 17.35 min) and nine low fitness level subjects (LF; marathon finished time = 299.0 ± 31.28 min), in a marathon race. Blood samples were taken Pre-race, immediately postrace and 24h postrace to analyze Hcy and CRP in all subjects. Results: There was no significant difference between HF and LF in pre-race Hcy and CRP. Immediately postrace Hcy (11.66 ± 2.45 μmol/L) was significantly lower than pre-race (13.11 ± 1.86 μmol/L) and 24h postrace Hcy in the HF (p < .05). There was no significant difference among pre-race, immediately postrace and 24h postrace Hcy in the LF. 24h postrace CRP (HF: 0.88 ± 0.41 mg/dL, LF: 1.58 ± 1.20 mg/dL) was significantly higher than pre-race (HF: 0.12 ± 0.12 mg/dL, LF: 0.16 ± 0.16 mg/dL) and immediately postrace CRP (HF: 0.12 ± 0.12 mg/dL, LF: 0.13 ± 0.07 mg/dL) (p < .05). Conclusion: Among different fitness level recreational runners, the baselines of Hcy and CRP were not influenced by different fitness levels. However, fitness levels would affect the change of the immediately postrace Hcy. In contrast, fitness levels would not affect the change of CRP, the CRP of HF and LF both increased after a period of time after marathon running.

    【目次】 中文摘要………………………………………………………………… i 英文摘要…………………………………………………………………ii 謝 誌……………………………………………………………… iii 目 次…………………………………………………………………iv 表 次…………………………………………………………… …vii 圖 次………………………………………………………………viii 第壹章 緒論……………………………………………………………01 一、問題背景……………………………………………………………01 二、研究目的……………………………………………………………05 三、研究假設……………………………………………………………05 四、名詞操作性定義……………………………………………………05 五、研究限制……………………………………………………………06 第貳章 文獻探討………………………………………………………07 一、同半胱胺酸與心血管疾病…………………………………………07 二、C-反應蛋白與心血管疾病…………………………………………10 三、運動對同半胱胺酸的效應…………………………………………11 四、運動對C-反應蛋白的效應…………………………………………21 五、本章總結……………………………………………………………25 第參章 方法與步驟……………………………………………………27 一、受試者………………………………………………………………27 二、實驗時間……………………………………………………………28 三、實驗地點……………………………………………………………28 四、實驗方法與步驟……………………………………………………29 五、採血及血液分析……………………………………………………31 六、資料處理……………………………………………………………34 第肆章 結果……………………………………………………………36 一、受試者基本資料……………………………………………………36 二、血漿同半胱胺酸……………………………………………………37 三、血清CRP…………………………………………………………… 38 四、血清CK………………………………………………………………40 五、血清葉酸……………………………………………………………42 六、血清維生素B12…………………………………………………… 44 七、同半胱胺酸及CRP與其他血液指標之關係……………………… 46 第伍章 討論……………………………………………………………47 一、賽前安靜時之血漿同半胱胺酸及血清CRP濃度………………… 47 二、馬拉松賽後立即之同半胱胺酸及CRP濃度的效應……………… 49 三、馬拉松賽後隔日之同半胱胺酸及CRP濃度的效應……………… 51 四、結論與建議…………………………………………………………53 引用文獻…………………………………………………………………55 附錄一 受試者須知與同意書…………………………………………62 附錄二 身體活動問卷調查表…………………………………………65 附錄三 HF與LF組在比賽前、後之血漿同半胱胺酸濃度變異數分析摘要表………………………………………………………………………66 附錄四 HF與LF組在比賽前、後之血漿同半胱胺酸濃度單純主要效果分析摘要表……………………………………………………66 附錄五 HF與LF組在比賽前、後之血清CRP濃度變異數分析摘要表 67 附錄六 HF與LF組在比賽前、後之血清CK濃度變異數分析摘要表…67 附錄七 HF與LF組在比賽前、後之血清葉酸濃度變異數分析摘要…68 附錄八 HF與LF組在比賽前、後之血清葉酸濃度單純主要效果分析摘要表……………………………………………………………68 附錄九 HF與LF組在比賽前、後之血清維生素B12濃度變異數分析摘要表……………………………………………………………69 附錄十 HF與LF組在比賽前、後之血清維生素B12濃度單純主要效果分析摘要表……………………………………………………69 表 次 表1 規律運動對同半胱胺酸的效應…………………………………12 表2 單次短時間運動對同半胱胺酸的效應…………………………17 表3 單次長時間運動對同半胱胺酸的效應…………………………18 表4 受試者基本資料…………………………………………………36 表5 HF與LF組賽前、賽後立即、賽後隔日之同半胱胺酸濃度……37 表6 HF與LF組賽前、賽後立即、賽後隔日之CRP濃度……………39 表7 HF與LF組賽前、賽後立即、賽後隔日之CK濃度………………41 表8 HF與LF組賽前、賽後立即、賽後隔日之葉酸濃度……………43 表9 HF與LF組賽前、賽後立即、賽後隔日之維生素B12濃度………45 表10 同半胱胺酸及CRP與其他血液指標之相關係數表……………46 圖 次 圖1 同半胱胺酸代謝途徑……………………………………………08 圖2 實驗流程圖………………………………………………………29 圖3 受試者之一接受身體組成檢測情形……………………………30 圖4 受試者之一接受馬拉松賽後立即採血情形……………………31 圖5 HF與LF組在比賽前、後之血漿同半胱胺酸濃度變化…………38 圖6 HF與LF組在比賽前、後之血清CRP濃度變化…………………40 圖7 HF與LF組在比賽前、後之血清CK濃度變化……………………42 圖8 HF與LF組在比賽前、後之血清葉酸濃度變化…………………44 圖9 HF與LF組在比賽前、後之血清維生素B12濃度變化…………46

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