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한국발육발달학회 한국발육발달학회지 한국발육발달학회지 제12권 제4호
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2004.12
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25 - 35 (11page)

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The purpose of this present study was to evaluate of cold stress related hormonal state and immunoglobulin which is acclimated to the cold environment due to prolonged habitual intermittent cold water immersion. Nine women breath-hold divers (Ama) and nine active women were participated in the present study as subjects. Blood samples were obtained before and after cold water immersion thermoneutral water immersions. After prolonged intermittent cold immersion, catecholamine concentration increased in both groups, particularly norepinephrine concentration increased significantly(p<.05). Cortisol concentration in Ama showed a significant decrease(p<.05) after prolonged intermittent cold immersion. T3 concentrations were higher in the Ama who has been dived for their life-long in cold water immersion than in the control(p<.05). No difference occurred IgA, IgM, and IgG concentrations in both groups before and after cold and thermoneutral water immersions. However, the Ama maintained higher IgG and IgM concentrations than the control(p<.001). IgG concentration appeared negative correlation(p<.05) with epinephrine in the Ama, and IgM concentration appears positive correlation(p<.05) with T4 concentration, and negative correlation(p<.01) appeared with TSH. In conclusion, these results indicate that cold adaptation has a positive effect on adaptability to cold stress and human immune function.

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