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Publication Open Access Psychophysiological changes of cigarette smokers to stimuli of aerobic and anaerobic exercises(2012-07) Thyon Chentanez; Yaowalak Anothayanont; Panya Kimuk; Tossaporn Yimlamai; Mahidol University. College of Sports Science and Technology; Mahidol University. Faculty of Sciencerandomization into 2 groups of 10 smokers and 10 nonsmokers. Then, the left arm and left leg of both groups were stimulated by hot water (42), cold water (12), aerobic exercise and anaerobic exercise to legs. Psycho-neurological performances changes before... and after the above stimulations were measured. The results were 1) ‘Psycho-neurological performance’ before Astand exercise and Wingate exercise showed was no significant difference between both groups in terms of visual reaction time (VRT), response timePublication Open Access Effect of respiratory muscles warm-up on exercise performance in sedentary subjects(2010-01) Juthamard Kantasorn; Wattana Jalayondeja; Rungchai Chaunchaiyakul; Chakarg Pongurgsorn; Mahidol University. Faculty of Physical therapy; Mahidol University. College of Sports Science and Technology; Mahidol University. Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital. Department of Rehabilitation MedicinePublication Open Access Left atrial volume as an independent predictor of exercise capacity in patients with isolated diastolic dysfunction presented with exertional dyspnea(2014) Nithima Ratanasit; Khemajira Karaketklang; Srisakul Chirakarnjanakorn; Rungroj Krittayaphong; Decho Jakrapanichakul; Mahidol University. Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital. Division of Cardiologythe biplane area-length method. Symptom-limited exercise testing was performed immediately after echocardiography. Patients with coronary artery disease, valvular or congenital heart disease, left ventricular systolic dysfunction, pulmonary hypertension...Background: Left atrial volume (LAV) and exercise capacity are important prognostic determinants of cardiovascular risk. Exercise intolerance and increased LAV are expected in patients with diastolic dysfunction. While dyspnea is the symptomPublication Open Access Reviewing of exercise intervention for knee osteoarthritis(2007) Tassanee Rawiworrakul; Amy H.T. Davis; ทัศนีย์ รวิวรกุล; Tassanee Rawiworrakul; Mahidol university. Faculty of Public Health. Department of Public Health Nursing, the best approach for achieving these goals is unclear. Twenty exercise interventions related to knee osteoarthritis, both in Thai and International publications, were reviewed. Findings indicated that most studies usually include exercise and otherPublication Open Access Validation of the Omni Scale of perceived exertion for cycle Ergometer exercise in young female: Thai Version(2555) นราวุฒิ นาคคนึง; เมตตา ปิ่นทอง; Dabayebeh, Ibrahim; รุ่งชัย ชวนไชยะกูล; Robertson, Robert; Narawut Nakkanung; Metta Pinthong; Rungchai Chuanchaiyakul; มหาวิทยาลัยมหิดล. วิทยาลัยวิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยีการกีฬาin continuously administered exercise tests. Power output (PO) of cycling intensity started at 25 Watt (w) with 25 w incremented in every stage. Subjects performed the exercise test up to 100 w. Results Exercise responses range was for HR: 99.9-153.9 b/min; VO2...Purpose The purpose of this study was to validate of a Thai translated version of OMNI cycle ergometer exercise scale of perceived exertion among young healthy females (N = 17) (18-25 yrs). Methods Heart rate (HR, b/min), oxygen consumption (VO2Publication Open Access Home-based walking program increases leg muscle strength in hemodialysis patients(2011-05) Orawan Ponngeon; Rungchai Chaunchaiyakul; Kriengsak Vareesangthip; Dusit Lumlertgul; Sumalee Nakum; Wattana Jalayondeja; Mahidol University. Faculty of Physical Therapy; Mahidol University. Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital; Mahidol University. College of Sports Science and Technologyexercise program to improve their abilities to perform activities of daily living... strength was meas ured using a back and leg dynamometer pr ior to and at the 4th, 8th, and 12th weeks of the study period in both groups. The trai ning group performed the home- based walking program, an individually prescribed walking progra m whichPublication Open Access Lactose-free milk prolonged endurance capacity in lactose intolerant Asian males.(2014) Kriyot Sudsa-ard; Kallaya Kijboonchoo; Visith Chavasit; Rungchai Chaunchaiyakul; Amanda Qing Xia Nio; Mahidol University. Faculty of NutritionSeveral studies on Caucasian volunteers have proven that milk is an effective recovery drink for athletes. Such benefit, however, cannot be directly applied to the lactose-intolerant Asian population. This study investigated the effects of ingesting water (WT), sports drink (SPD) and lactose-free milk (LFM) on cycling capacity. METHODS: Ten healthy young men completed 3 randomized experimental trials. Each trial consisted of an intermittent glycogen depleting session, a 2 h recovery period during which they ingested the test drink, followed by cycling at 70% of their maximum oxygen consumption (VO2max) to volitional exhaustion. Each trial was separated by at least one week. RESULTS: There were no complaints or symptoms of lactose intolerance during any of the trials. The cycling periods were different (p < 0.05) amongst the 3 trials, namely, lactose-free milk (LFM; 69.6 ± 14.0 min), sports drink (SPD; 52.1 ± 11.6 min), and water (WT; 36.0 ± 11.1 min), respectively. The VO2 and VCO2 of LFM (30 ± 4 and 29 ± 4 ml/kg/min) were lower (p < 0.05) than that of SPD (34 ± 4 and 34 ± 4 ml/kg/min) and WT (35 ± 4 and 33 ± 5 ml/kg/min). There were no differences (p = 0.45) in VO2 and VCO2 between SPD and WT. Mean rating of perceived exertion was lowest in LFM (14 ± 5; p < 0.05), while no difference was found between the other two trials (SPD: 16 ± 4 and WT: 16 ± 4; p = 0.18). CONCLUSION: Lactose-free milk is likely to be an effective recovery drink for enhancing subsequent cycling capacity in lactose intolerant Asian males.Publication Open Access Health-Promoting Lifestyles of Nursing Students in Mahidol University(2007) Jian Fang Hong; Santhat Sermsri; Boonyong Keiwkarnka; Mahidol University. ASEAN Institute for Health Development(53.58%) of the nursing students had health prornoting lifestylcs at a moderate level. The nursing students performed best in interpersonal relations but worst in exercisc. There were significant diff'erences among the various age groups... warrant further attention. Nursing educators could also motivate the students to perform good health practices andl enhance their health self efficacy. This would lead 10 better health -promoting lifestyles.Publication Open Access การเสริมสร้างสมรรถนะแห่งตนในการออกกําลังกายของผู้สูงอายุโรคความดันโลหิตสูง: บทบาทสมาชิกในครอบครัว(2555) Yupa Jewpattanakul; ยุพา จิ๋วพัฒนกุล; มหาวิทยาลัยมหิดล. คณะพยาบาลศาสตร์. ภาควิชาการพยาบาลสาธารณสุขศาสตร์in the exercise activities of elderly people with hypertension, by encouraging them to perform more exercise, adhere to exercise routines, and control or decrease blood pressure levels....Although the benefits of exercise especially for reducing blood pressure level are well documented, the majority of elderly with hypertension exercise less. Approximately 60 % of elderly with hypertension who exercise alone often stop doing exercisePublication Open Access ประสิทธิผลของโยคะเด็กต่อพัฒนาการทางกายในเด็กก่อนวัยเรียน โรงเรียนวัดสาลวัน ตำบลศาลายา จังหวัดนครปฐม(2556) รัตนา เพชรสีทอง; ภครตี ชัยวัฒน์; มหาวิทยาลัยมหิดล. คณะกายภาพบำบัด, and the control group does not receive the Kids Yoga program. This study collected 3 times outcome data at baseline, after intervention 6 weeks and 12 weeks. The data analyses were performed on Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test and Man Whitney U test
