@article{oai:komajo.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001356, author = {岡田, 昌己 and OKADA, Masaki}, issue = {1}, month = {Dec}, note = {This study investigated the short-term effects of endurance exercise with tea catechin. Six healthy female university students participated in the crossover experiment for eight days( four days×2). In the first two days, all subjects spent their daily lives without exercise [restperiod ]. Then, we divided the subjects into two groups and they spent another two days. One group exercised at an intensity of approximately 50% of their maximal oxygen uptake [Experiod ]. They consumed 440 kcal. The other group did the same exercise with tea catechin [TC-Ex-period]. During the experiment, the subjects ate experimental diets (Energy:2200kcal, Protein:11.8%, Fat:27.8%, Carbohydrate:60.4%). Body composition (body weight, body fat ratio, body fat mass, lean body mass, and muscle mass) and blood lipid components (total cholesterol, HDL-cholesterol, LDL-cholesterol, and triglycerides( TG)) were measured at 7:00 AM every day. Total urine samples for 24 hours were collected between 7:00 AM and 7:00 AM. Creatinine and C-peptide excretion were measured from the urine samples. Body composition, creatinine excretion, C-peptide excretion, and blood lipid components were unchanged. However, a significant negative correlation between the blood TG in the rest period and the increase in blood TG on the first exercise day in the TC-Ex-period was observed. Exercise with tea catechin was suggested to be more effective than exercise alone for decreasing the short-term blood TG levels for those with high blood TG.}, pages = {31--38}, title = {短期間における茶カテキン摂取時の持久力運動が体組成と 尿中C- ペブチド、血中脂質に及ぼす影響}, year = {2018}, yomi = {オカダ, マサキ} }