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Validity of Two Kinds of Physical Activity Tracker for Measuring Total Calorie Expenditures and Activities above Moderate Intensity.
Choi, Eun Hi , Jun, Ah Young , Kang, Seok Won , Lee, Ju Youn , Kim, Keon Koo , Hong, Kyung Soon
J Korean Acad Rehabil Med 2010;34(6):758-766.
Objective To evaluate the validity of two kinds of physical activity trackers (PAT) during treadmill exercise.

Method 14 healthy people performed cardiopulmonary exercise test by means of Bruce protocol. The omnidirectional PATs were placed onto the right wrist and ankle, and the temperature sensing PATs were placed onto the right arm and lower leg. Simultaneous measurement of body motion was continuously recorded during cardiopulmonary exercise test. Then we checked total calorie expenditure and duration above moderated intensity activity (>3 METs) from each PATs and gas analyzer.

Results Total calorie expenditures of PAT were significantly underestimated than gas analyzer, except the temperature sensing PAT applied onto the leg, but all of them showed significant correlation. The duration above moderate intensity activity of the PAT did not show significant difference comparing with gas analyzer, except the omnidirectional PAT applied onto the arm, but all of them showed significant correlation.

Conclusion Both omnidirectional PATs and temperature sensing PATs could estimate the total calorie expenditure and the duration above moderate intensity activity. But it is necessary to apply exercise-specific protocol to PAT to enhance the accuracy of estimating energy expenditure during periods of exercise.

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Effects of Local Corticosteroid Injection and Weight Bearing on Injured Achilles Tendon in a Rat Model.
Lee, Jong Ha , Kim, Hee Sang , Ahn, Kyung Hoi
J Korean Acad Rehabil Med 2002;26(2):215-222.

Objective: To evaluate the effects of local triamcinolone (TAC) injection and weight bearing on healing process of the injured Achilles tendon.

Method: The right Achilles tendons in 54 rats, Sprague- Dawley (about 200 g), were each sutured after transection and allocated into three groups according to the amount of the local injection of TAC (none, 0.25 mg, and 1.25 mg respectively), and subsequently each group divided into three subgroups by the type of weight bearing {normal weight bearing (NWB), treadmill exercise (7∼8 m/min, 10 min/day) from day 7 for 7 days, and hind limb immobilization respectively}. On 15th day rats were sacrificed, and then diameters of both injured and uninjured tendon, numbers of fibroblasts on injured tissues and

the percentage of matured fibroblasts by microscopy were evaluated.

Results: The diameter of the hypertrophied neotendon in groups injected with TAC 1.25 mg was significantly decreased, but not in the others. There were no differences in numbers of fibroblast. As the amount of TAC increased in groups done with NWB and treadmill exercise, the percentages of matured fibroblasts significantly decreased.

Conclusion: The local TAC injection on acute tendon injuries had deleterious effects on healing process of tendon, and follow- up study about the types of weight bearing is needed. (J Korean Acad Rehab Med 2002; 26: 215-222)

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