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한국체육과학회 한국체육과학회지 한국체육과학회지 제15권 제4호
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2006.11
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787 - 796 (10page)

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The purpose of this research was to examine effects of endurance exercise after taking beverage on concentration of serum electrolytes, and of Creatine Kinase (CK) and Lactic Dehydrogenase (LDH), and to identify its role as aids for exercise. To test this, 14 participants were sampled from K university and were divided into 2 groups: first group was to drink water and second group was to consume ion beverage, and asked to drink 250㎖ of water or ion beverage 30 minutes before exercise. And then, they were asked to perform aerobic exercise for 50 minutes under a space having normal temperature and humidity, and their blood were collected at the time when their body condition were stable, after consumption of beverage, and right after completion of exercise, and 15minutes after recovery and their blood were analyzed accordingly. Results of analysis ascertained the following changes in electrolytes that interaction effects between blood collection before beverage consumption and groups were significant, and that in case of electrolytes, K?, Cl?, interaction effects between blood collection before beverage consumption and groups were not significant, and that in case of serum, CK, interaction effects between blood collection before consumption and groups were significant, and that in case of LDH, interaction effects between blood collection before beverage consumption and groups were not significant. Therefore, ion beverage ingestion is thought that it will help increase capability of winning game.

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