Changes in urinary catecholamine, heart rate, blood pressure and double product during ascent of one-day Mt. Fuji hiking in Japanese young males

We investigated changes in the basic parameter of physiological stress such as catecholamine and heart rate, blood pressure during the ascent of one-day Mt. Fuji hiking via the Fujinomiya Trail. Six Japanese healthy young adult males (age: 21 ± 1 years) volunteered to hike Mt. Fuji (altitude: 3,776...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine 2020/05/25, Vol.9(3), pp.143-148
Hauptverfasser: Takagi, Yusuke, Seki, Kazutoshi, Ogiso, Yosuke, Kobuchi, Takayuki, Kawagishi, Taketo, Ando, Yuji, Fukuchi, Kaori, Tsubota, Shusuke, Yoshikawa, Akari, Aikawa, Yuki, Yamada, Norihiro
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Zusammenfassung:We investigated changes in the basic parameter of physiological stress such as catecholamine and heart rate, blood pressure during the ascent of one-day Mt. Fuji hiking via the Fujinomiya Trail. Six Japanese healthy young adult males (age: 21 ± 1 years) volunteered to hike Mt. Fuji (altitude: 3,776 m) located in Shizuoka Prefecture in August 2014. The weather was fine. Heart rate (HR), arterial oxygen saturation (SpO2), blood pressure (SBP/DBP), double product (DP), urinary adrenaline (AD) · urinary noradrenaline (NA) and creatinine (Cr) were measured at a point near sea level (Pre: altitude 9 m) and during the ascent. HR, AD/Cr, NA/Cr and DP at the summit were significantly higher and SpO2 was significantly lower than those of Pre and 5th Station (altitude: 2,400 m). AD/Cr and NA/Cr at the 5th Station were significantly higher than those of Pre (values at starting point near sea level). There was no significant change in SBP and DBP. As a significant positive correlation between changes in the indices of catecholamine (AD/Cr, NA/Cr) and HR, DP was observed during the ascent of one-day Mt. Fuji hiking (p
ISSN:2186-8131
2186-8123
DOI:10.7600/jpfsm.9.143