Unique ID issued by UMIN | UMIN000019507 |
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Receipt number | R000022556 |
Scientific Title | Effect of timing of normal oxygen exposure after the end of hypoxic resistance training on hormonal responses and oxidative stress |
Date of disclosure of the study information | 2015/10/27 |
Last modified on | 2016/05/18 17:15:22 |
Effect of timing of normal oxygen exposure after the end of hypoxic resistance training on hormonal responses and oxidative stress
Effect of timing of normal oxygen exposure after the end of hypoxic resistance training on hormonal responses and oxidative stress
Effect of timing of normal oxygen exposure after the end of hypoxic resistance training on hormonal responses and oxidative stress
Effect of timing of normal oxygen exposure after the end of hypoxic resistance training on hormonal responses and oxidative stress
Japan |
Healthy adults
Adult |
Others
NO
The purpose of this study was to clarify the effect of hormone secretion and oxidative stress that the environmental differences between the recovery processes after the resistance training in hypoxia.
Efficacy
A blood sampling is carried out before training, 0 min after training, 15 minutes after training, 30 minutes after training.We measure Growth hormone, testosterone, cortisol, lactic acid, oxidative stress. We compared the numerical value of between three trial.and differences in recovery process environment after the resistance training in a hypoxic environment to evaluate the effect of hormone secretion and oxidative stress.
Interventional
Parallel
Randomized
Individual
Open -no one is blinded
Active
3
Educational,Counseling,Training
Other |
After resistance training under normal oxygen environment, spend recovery period under normal oxygen environment.
After resistance training under hypoxic oxygen environment, spend recovery period under hypoxic environment.
After resistance training under hypoxic oxygen environment, spend recovery period under normal oxygen environment.
20 | years-old | <= |
26 | years-old | >= |
Male
In healthy adult males, who have some active lifestyle and capable of measuring one repetition maximum(1RM).
1.Person who are prohibited from movement by a physician
2.Person who has suffered a stroke and heart attack in the past.
3.Persons with diabetes
4.Person who is orthopedic pain and neurological symptoms
5.Person with a history of compression fractures in osteoporosis
6.Persons with altitude sickness history
7.Person who have not been exposed to more than 3000m altitude within one month
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1st name | |
Middle name | |
Last name | Isao Muraoka |
Waseda University
Faculty of Sport Sciences
2-579-15 Mikajima, Tokorozawa, Saitama 359-1192
+08-4-2947-6725
imuraoka@waseda.jp
1st name | |
Middle name | |
Last name | Ryosuke Fujii |
Waseda University
Graduate School of Sport Sciences
2-579-15 Mikajima, Tokorozawa, Saitama 359-1192
+08-4-2947-7128
r.fujii@fuji.waseda.jp
Waseda University
Waseda University
Other
NO
2015 | Year | 10 | Month | 27 | Day |
Unpublished
Completed
2015 | Year | 08 | Month | 19 | Day |
2015 | Year | 10 | Month | 20 | Day |
2015 | Year | 10 | Month | 26 | Day |
2016 | Year | 05 | Month | 18 | Day |
Value
https://center6.umin.ac.jp/cgi-open-bin/ctr_e/ctr_view.cgi?recptno=R000022556