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DOI :     Journal Korea Society of Visual Design Forum , Vol.54, No.0, 203 ~ 214, 2017
Title
An Analysis of Design Features of Men`s Compression Wears for Running and a Verification of Aero Capacity using Incremental Treadmill Exercise Testing
최경미 Kueng-mi Choi , 전정일 Jung-il Jun , 이진석 Jin-seok Lee , 류영실 Young-sil Ryu , 김혜숙 Hye-suk Kim , 김인화 In-hwa Kim
abstract
Background The purpose of this study is to provide base data needed for the development of improved men`s running compression wear by verifying positive effects on the aero capacity of the wears. Methods Design features of two compression wears were analyzed and the influences to the aero capacity were verified using incremental treadmill exercise testing. Result The compression wear A had more compression on the pants than B in a horizontal direction and the compression wear B had more compression on the shirt than A. The compression bands were attached only on the pants of the compression wear B, which is effective to assist the contractile force of muscles by `Stretch Shortening Cycle` effect. In the incremental treadmill exercise testing, there were no significant differences by the clothing treatments. But concerning the increments of means in the `exercise duration` and the `maximal oxygen uptake`, wearing the compression wear may has the positive effects to enhance the aero capacities. The compression wear B which has stronger compression on the upper body showed an advantageous result to increase the maximal heart rate. Conclusion The positive effects of compression wear to enhance some of exercise abilities were verified by the result of incremental treadmill exercise testing. This study can be used to provide baseline data for the development of new running compression wears with improved performances.
Key Words
컴프레션웨어, 런닝, 운동부하검사, Compression Wear, Running, Incremental Treadmill Exercise Testing
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