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   Body weight independently affects articular cartilage catabolism  
   
نویسنده matt denning w. ,winward j.g. ,pardo m.b. ,hopkins j.t. ,seeley m.k.
منبع journal of sports science and medicine - 2015 - دوره : 14 - شماره : 2 - صفحه:290 -296
چکیده    Although obesity is associated with osteoarthritis,it is unclear whether body weight (bw) independently affects articular cartilage catabolism (i.e.,independent from physiological factors that also accompany obesity). the primary purpose of this study was to evaluate the independent effect of bw on articular cartilage catabolism associated with walking. a secondary purpose was to determine how decreased bw influenced cardiovascular response due to walking. twelve able-bodied subjects walked for 30 minutes on a lower-body positive pressure treadmill during three sessions: control (unadjusted bw),+40%bw,and -40%bw. serum cartilage oligomeric matrix protein (comp) was measured immediately before (baseline) and after,and 15 and 30 minutes after the walk. heart rate (hr) and rate of perceived exertion (rpe) were measured every three minutes during the walk. relative to baseline,average serum comp concentration was 13% and 5% greater immediately after and 15 minutes after the walk. immediately after the walk,serum comp concentration was 14% greater for the +40%bw session than for the -40%bw session. hr and rpe were greater for the +40%bw session than for the other two sessions,but did not differ between the control and -40%bw sessions. bw independently influences acute articular cartilage catabolism and cardiovascular response due to walking: as bw increases,so does acute articular cartilage catabolism and cardiovascular response. these results indicate that lower-body positive pressure walking may benefit certain individuals by reducing acute articular cartilage catabolism,due to walking,while maintaining cardiovascular response. © 2015,journal of sports science and medicine. all rights reserved.
کلیدواژه Body mass; Cartilage oligomeric matrix protein; Obesity; Osteoarthritis; Positive pressure treadmill
آدرس department of health promotion and human performance,weber state university,ogden, United States, department of exercise sciences,brigham young university,provo, United States, department of exercise sciences,brigham young university,provo, United States, department of exercise sciences,brigham young university,provo, United States, department of exercise sciences,brigham young university,provo, United States
 
     
   
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