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芒硝・食塩配合浴用剤の効果

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Title: 芒硝・食塩配合浴用剤の効果
Other Titles: Studies on Bathing with Sodium Sulfate and Sodium Chloride
Authors: 渡邊, 智1 Browse this author
藤原, 敏雄2 Browse this author
川崎, 義巳3 Browse this author
大塚, 吉則4 Browse this author →KAKEN DB
Authors(alt): Watanabe, Satoshi1
Fujiwara, Toshio2
Kawasaki, Yoshimi3
Ohtsuka, Yoshinori4
Keywords: 人工芒硝・食塩泉
保温性
抗酸化防御機構
SOD
振動障害者
Issue Date: 1-Aug-1997
Publisher: 日本温泉気候物理医学会
Journal Title: 日本温泉気候物理医学会雑誌
Volume: 60
Issue: 4
Start Page: 235
End Page: 239
Abstract: We investigated the effects of bathing with bath preparation (sodium sulfate, sodium chloride, 30g/200l) on the thermal preservability in healthy volunteers. We also investigated these effects on the antioxidative defense system in patients with vibration syndrome (VS). In these investigations, we measured the activities of erythrocyte superoxide dismutase (SOD). After immersion at 41℃ for 5 min, forearm skin temperature, photoplethysmograph, and transepidermal water loss increased significantly as compared with those after bathing in a plain water. After bathing for 4 weeks at around 40℃ for 10min, activities of erythrocyte SOD increased significantly. These data indicate that bathing with the bath preparation has a stronger effect on thermal preservability in healthy volunteers and activation of the antioxidative defense system in patients with vibration syndrome due to a significant increase in activities of erythrocyte SOD.
Type: article
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2115/44059
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Submitter: 大塚 吉則

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