| 轉貼TI: Effect of acute resistance exercise on postexercise oxygen consumption
 and resting metabolic rate in young women
 AU: Osterberg,-K.-L; Melby,-C.-L
 JN: International-journal-of-sport-nutrition-and-exercise-metabolism -(Champaign, Ill.) 10(1), Mar 2000, 71-81 Refs:22, Total Pages: 11.
 CN: American College of Sports Medicine. Meeting (1999: Seattle, Wash.)
 PY: 2000
 AB: This study determined the effect of an intense bout of resistive exercise
 on postexercise oxygen consumption, resting metabolic rate, and resting fat
 oxidation in young women (N = 7, ages 22-35). On the morning of Day 1, resting
 metabolic rate (RMR) was measured by indirect calorimetry. At 13:00 hr,
 preexercise resting oxygen consumption was measured followed by 100 min of
 resistive exercise. Postexercise oxygen consumption was then measured for a
 3-hr recovery period. On the following morning (Day 2), RMR was once again
 measured in a fasted state at 07:00. Postexercise oxygen consumption remained
 elevated during the entire 3-hr postexercise recovery period compared to the
 pre-exercise baseline. Resting metabolic rate was increased by 4.2 % (p < .05)
 from Day 1 (morning prior to exercise: 1,419 +/- 58 kcal / 24 hr) compared to
 Day 2 (16 hr following exercise: 1,479 +/- 65 kcal / 24 hr). Resting fat
 oxidation as determined by the respiratory exchange ratio was also
 significantly elevated on Day 2 compared to Day 1. These results indicate that
 among young women, acute strenuous resistance exercise of the nature used in
 this study is capable of producing modest but prolonged elevations of
 postexercise metabolic rate and possibly fat oxidation.
 
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