KR20150006765A - composition of caffeine tape for body slimming - Google Patents

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KR20150006765A
KR20150006765A KR20140018966A KR20140018966A KR20150006765A KR 20150006765 A KR20150006765 A KR 20150006765A KR 20140018966 A KR20140018966 A KR 20140018966A KR 20140018966 A KR20140018966 A KR 20140018966A KR 20150006765 A KR20150006765 A KR 20150006765A
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Abstract

The present invention relates to a diet tape used in a taping diet, and more particularly, to a caffeine tape for diet in which caffeine is mixed with an adhesive and applied on one surface of a fabric sheet to form an adhesive layer.

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[0001] The present invention relates to a composition for caffeine tape for body slimming,

The present invention relates to a diet tape used in a taping diet, and more particularly, to a caffeine tape for diet in which caffeine is mixed with an adhesive and applied on one surface of a fabric sheet to form an adhesive layer.

Adiposity, which means obesity, is derived from Latin adeps (fat), which means fat, and obesity is derived from the Latin word obedo, which means overeating. Obesity is defined as the state of excess fat accumulation in the fat tissue of the constituent parts of the body, and is distinguished from an increase in muscle like an athlete. In the past, obesity has been understood as a mere symptom, not a disease. However, in April 1996, WHO defined obesity as a disease requiring treatment, and it is a promoter that causes complications such as diabetes, hypertension, arteriosclerosis, gout, stroke and arthritis I'm warning you.

According to the Ministry of Health and Welfare's "Korean Women's Health Statistics", 12,000 households nationwide (14,644 women) surveyed the national health and nutrition status, as well as the National Statistical Office and the National Health Insurance Corporation 44.1% of the women aged above three years were diagnosed as abdominal obesity, and 61.4% and 42.5% of women aged 45 to 64 respectively had abdominal obesity and weight obesity. In addition, the increase in body fat percentage decreased the physical activity due to obesity, and the linkage of decrease in physical strength decreased the overall physical function of middle-aged women and aged people, thereby decreasing the quality of individual life.

In life, middle age is the time to go downhill gradually after the peak of physical development. Particularly, in the late 40s, the decline in physical strength is prominent, and in relation to health, it is a time to start suffering from anxiety about cancer due to an increase in various adult diseases.

Moreover, when middle-aged women experience menopause as well as physical aging and feel that their relationship with the family has changed according to the independence of their children, It is a physical, social, and psychological transition that appears. This increase in body weight, especially the percentage of body fat, results in a reduction in physical activity, a decrease in physical fitness, a decrease in overall body function, and a promotion of aging, thereby lowering overall quality of life. In addition, most of the middle-aged women should be accompanied by diverse efforts to reduce body fat because of the serious problems caused by abdominal obesity.

WHO suggested abdominal obesity as 94cm above waist circumference and 80cm above waist circumference in males and 90cm above males and 80cm above females in the Asia-Pacific guidelines. At present, CT (computed tomagraphy) can be used to accurately measure the visceral fat and subcutaneous fat area of the abdomen. Matsuzawa, Funahashi, and Nakamura found that the ratio of visceral fat area to subcutaneous fat area as measured by CT is V / S (V / S ratio: visceral-subcutaneous fat ratio). When the visceral fat area and subcutaneous fat were V / S of 4.0 or more, it was called built-in obesity.

Recently, new methods and adjuvant methods have been used for prevention and treatment of obesity as well as scientific training methods. There have been various attempts to prove the effects of this method in various ways.

Among them, caffeine has recently been used by elite athletes and amateur athletes as an athletic function supplement. In addition, caffeine can be used to reduce the body fat because it can increase the use of free fatty acids and expect a glycogen-saving effect. However, when administered orally, side effects such as progression, nausea, insomnia, and irritability due to systemic adverse effects as well as drug efficacy and withdrawal symptoms in prolonged use may occur. Also, due to the inconvenience of use in subcutaneous injection, local application of a certain drug concentration is difficult. Therefore, when caffeine is administered by transdermal absorption, it is possible not only to reduce such side effects but also to avoid gastrointestinal disturbance because it does not pass through the gastrointestinal tract and also avoids first pass. In addition, since the drug can be continuously delivered at a constant rate, the use of the drug is easy and the administration of the drug can be easily stopped if necessary. In addition, when administered to the target site, it is absorbed only by the site, and there are various advantages that can concentrate many drugs on the target site. Also, to normalize the action of moving jaw muscles, Kinesio taping, which promotes the circulation of blood, lymph and tissue fluids, has been widely used in sports and everyday life, and has been designed to be easily applicable without any adverse side effects. In the invention, functional taping with caffeine has been developed.

The present invention relates to a method of measuring the body composition and visceral fat by applying taping to the abdominal region using functional taping applied with caffeine during 4 weeks of combined exercise for abdominal obesity women, The purpose of this study is to provide a basic data that can be widely used in health programs for scientifically proving the effects of obesity and managing adult obesity effectively and practically and preventing adult diseases.

The present invention relates to a diet caffeine tape in which 0.05 to 5% by weight of caffeine and 95 to 99.95% by weight of an acrylic adhesive are mixed and coated on one side of a fabric sheet to form an adhesive layer.

The present invention has the effect of effectively and practically managing obesity of middle-aged women by applying taping to the abdominal region using functional taping with caffeine applied, preventing adult diseases, and being widely used in health programs.

Brief Description of the Drawings Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a caffeine tape for dieting according to the present invention in the form of a roll. Fig.
2 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of a portion of a caffeine tape for diet according to the present invention.
3 is a photograph showing the caffeine tape product for diet of the present invention.
Fig. 4 is a photograph showing a portion where a caffeine tape for diet is attached according to the present invention. Fig.

The present invention relates to a caffeine tape composition for diet characterized in that caffeine is mixed with an adhesive in a dietary tape used for a taping diet and then coated on one surface of a fabric sheet to form an adhesive layer.

The present invention relates to a process for preparing a caffeine liquor by adding 0.1 to 5% by weight of anhydrous caffeine in the form of powder to lukewarm water and dissolving the same using a stirrer. Preparing a caffeine adhesive mixture containing 0.1 to 5% by weight of caffeine and 95 to 99.9% by weight of an acrylic adhesive by adding the caffeine lysate to 95 to 99.9% by weight of an acrylic adhesive, using an agitator; Applying the caffeine adhesive mixture to a cross section of the fabric sheet at a thickness of 10 to 300 microns using a comma coating method, drying at 10 to 180 DEG C and laminating with the designated release paper; Aging the tape in the form of a finished roll, paste or patch at a temperature of between 10 and 250 캜 in the aging room for 1 to 56 hours; And cutting a desired size of the caffeine tape by using a cutting machine.

Tape of this invention was mixed and will by applying it to the fabric sheet surface to form a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer, the content of caffeine tape area 100 to 5,000mg per 1m 2 containing the caffeine from 0.1 to 5% by weight of acrylic adhesive and 95 to 99.9% by weight .

The present invention relates to a process for preparing a caffeine liquor by adding 0.1 to 5% by weight of anhydrous caffeine in the form of powder to lukewarm water and dissolving the same using a stirrer. The caffeine liquor is added to 0.1 to 5% by weight of the flaxseed oil and 90 to 99.8% by weight of the acrylic adhesive agent obtained by milking the fast-cooling flaxseed oil by filtration after heating the flaxseed to remove moisture from the flaxseed, Preparing a caffeine flax seed oil adhesive mixture containing 0.1 to 5% by weight of caffeine, 0.1 to 5% by weight of flaxseed oil and 90 to 99.8% by weight of an acrylic adhesive by means of a stirrer; Applying a mixture of the caffeine flax seed oil adhesive to a cross section of a fabric sheet using a comma coating method, drying the composition at a temperature of 10 to 180 占 폚 and laminating it with a designated release paper; Aging the tape in the form of a finished roll, paste or patch at a temperature of between 10 and 250 캜 in the aging room for 1 to 56 hours; And cutting a desired size of the caffeine tape by using a cutting machine.

The tape of the present invention is characterized in that caffeine and an acrylic adhesive are mixed directly without using a wetting agent, and then the mixture is applied to one surface of a fabric sheet to form an adhesive layer.

The tape of the present invention is characterized in that it is any one of a roll tape form, a past sheet form, a patch sheet form, and a sticker form having a lattice pattern.

The tape of the present invention can be applied to caffeine with a surface containing green tea extract, aroma, menthol, garlic extract, zucchini extract, corn, pearl powder, lidocaine and topical anesthetics, ketoprofen, piroxycam, coltramyl, tenoxicam, , An antiinflammatory drug including ibuprofen, calcitonin, a vasodilator including trental, melilylotus, bufromedil, and etofilin nicotinate, is mixed with an acrylic adhesive, And the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer is formed on one surface of the substrate.

The dietary tape of the present invention preferably contains 0.3 wt% of caffeine and 99.7 wt% of acrylic adhesive, and the content of caffeine contained in the adhesive layer is preferably 650 mg per 1 m 2 of tape area. The flaxseed oil used in the present invention serves to easily mix caffeine and an acrylic adhesive.

The subjects participating in the present invention were those who were diagnosed as having no specific diseases such as respiratory / circulatory diseases and orthopedic abnormalities in past or present through health screening at A City Health Center, and did not participate in regular physical activities, The subjects were randomly sampled 15 middle-aged women in full-time housewives who agreed to participate in all the information and procedures related to the experiment before participating in the experiment. In addition, these subjects were randomly assigned to caffeine - applied functional taping group (Group I), placebo group (Group Ⅱ), and control group (Group C) Their physical characteristics are shown in Table 1.

Variable Group Ⅰ Group Ⅱ Group Ⅲ Age (yrs) 53.40 ± 2.30 53.60 ± 8.61 47.25 ± 5.90 Height (cm) 158.30 ± 3.57 157.04 ± 3.46 159.70 ± 5.60 Weight (kg) 65.10 ± 3.02 65.12 ± 3.87 67.02 ± 9.96 Waist circumference (cm) 86.10 ± 3.54 85.36 ± 4.34 88.60 ±

Group I: Functional taping with caffeine + exercise group

Group Ⅱ: placebo + exercise group

Group Ⅲ: Exercise Group

The present invention is a preliminary test to examine the effect of caffeine-applied functional taping on the body composition and visceral fat of the middle-aged women during 4 weeks of combined exercise with body taping, waist circumference, and visceral fat Respectively. Participants in the exercise program performed a 90 - minute exercise program once every four weeks with a 3 - day exercise frequency per week. Two weeks before the start of the program, a preliminary training on aerobic and resistive exercises with light load was conducted twice. The control group only participated in exercise programs without caffeinated functional taping. The post - test was performed in the same manner at the same time as the 4 week pre - test.

In the present invention, in-body 520 bio space was used to examine before and after participating in complex exercise such as body weight, height, body fat percentage, and body fat mass. After 24 hours of combined exercise program (0 weeks) Respectively. The subjects fasted 12 hours before the test and arrived at the laboratory 30 minutes before the experiment. The waist circumference was measured using a tape measure. The measurement was repeated three times or more in 0.1 cm increments using the WHO method, which was measured between the lower end of rib 12 and the upper part of the iliac crest, and the mean value .

The abdomen visceral fat area was measured by computerized L4-L5 level (Somaton Plus 32, Siemens Germany) in a lying position and the abdominal subcutaneous fat area and visceral fat area were calculated using a built-in computer. In the calculation method, the X-ray transmission range, which is the fat measurement range, is set to -30 to -190, the area of abdominal area is 1, the area of abdominal area is 2, the area of abdominal muscle and the inside of the peritoneum is 3, The area (subcutaneous fat area) was obtained by subtracting 1 to 2 and 3.

The materials of the present invention are isothiocyanate and anhydrous caffeine. The preparation of caffeine tapes was carried out in S company. The preparation method was as follows. The caffeine in powder form was added to lukewarm water and dissolved using an agitator (industrial blender), and then hot water containing anhydrous caffeine dissolved therein was added to the acrylic solvent- ). A catalyst (isocyanate) was added to prevent the change of properties of the pressure-sensitive adhesive by the water of lukewarm water during mixing. At this time, the amount of isothiocyanate is very small. After applying com- pression method, about 60 microns of mixed pressure-sensitive adhesive is applied to the fabric side, and then dried at 130 degrees, and then lapped with the designated release paper. The finished roll-type tape is aged in the aging room (60 degrees) for 24 hours. After aging, cut to the desired width size using a cutting machine. The caffeine content per unit area is 0.45 g in a scare meter (1 m × 1 m), ie 0.45 g in 60 g. The product of the present invention is as shown in Fig. 1, and the abdomen attachment region of taping applied with caffeine during exercise is as shown in Fig.

Combined exercise was performed at a frequency of 3 times per week for 4 weeks. As a preliminary test for the study subjects, the maximum heart rate was determined using the Bruce Protocol for the maximal exercise test, and the target heart rate for each intensity was calculated for each individual using the Karvonen formula. The caffeinated taping group and the placebo group were taped around the abdomen 1 hour before the start of the exercise program.

The taping was removed afterwards.

The exercise was performed with a Polar Rate Analyzer (Polar Electro OY, Filand) at a personal target heart rate of 50-60% HRmax. Stretching and gymnastics were carried out for 5 to 10 minutes. This exercise was performed on the treadmill for 40 minutes and resistance exercise (strength exercise) for 30 minutes on the basis of the target heart rate of each individual individual strength. The total exercise time was 90 minutes. In the case of resistive training, the maximum muscle strength of the subject was measured by using the formula of Kuramoto & Payne [maximum muscle strength (1RM) = (1.06 × weight kg) + (0.58 × number of repetitions) - (0.20 x age) - 3.41]. The subjects in each exercise area were the shoulder, chest, arm (shoulder press, chest press, bench press, arm curl, 4 items) and abdominal area (Lat full down, Lowing machine, Sit-up, Leg raise, (Leg press, Leg extension, Leg curl, Calf raise, 4 items). Table 2 shows the specific complex exercise program.

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The table above refers to the combined exercise program. All the data measured in the present invention were used to calculate descriptive statistics of body composition and visceral fat mean and standard error using the SPSS win 13.0 statistical program. For changes in body composition, waist circumference, and visceral fat area, After 4 weeks of treatment, the subjects were treated with a two-way ANOVA with repeated measures with mixed design (3) × before and after exercise.

We conducted a dependent t-test for these results when there were significant differences between the groups' main effects, main effects within the treatment period, or interactions between treatment groups. Statistical significance was set at 0.05 for α.

The present invention is based on the analysis of the effect of complex caffeine-applied taping oil on the body composition and visceral fat of abdominal obesity women.

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Group I: Functional Taping Group with Caffeine + Exercise Group

Group Ⅱ: placebo group + exercise group

Group Ⅲ: Exercise Group

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The above Table 3 Paired according to the taping wire and non-coated caffeine - a table showing the body composition and visceral fat area results for samples t- test.

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Table 4 above shows the body composition and visceral fat area results for two-way repeated ANOVA with and without taping applied with caffeine .

The results of the group for body weight were 65.10 ± 4.59kg and 64.08 ± 4.90kg for caffeinated functional taping group and t value was 5.421, respectively (P <.01). The placebo group was 65.12 ± 3.87 ㎏ and 64.12 ± 4.05 ㎏, respectively, and the t value was 2.294. Exercise only group showed 67.02 ± 9.96kg and 66.97 ± 9.70kg, respectively, and t value was 0.238, showing no significant difference. Also, when we look at the weight of difference between before and after exercise for each group

(F = 14.393, P <.01), but there was no significant difference between groups and interactions.

The results of the group for fat percentage were 30.60 ± 3.91% and 29.62 ± 2.69%, respectively, of the functional taping group with caffeine, and t value was 1.477. The placebo group was 33.66 ± 2.01% and 33.18 ± 2.21%, respectively, and the t value was 1.022, indicating no significant difference. The group with exercise only showed 31.82 ± 4.48% and 32.55 ± 3.62%, respectively, and the t value was -1.561. In addition, there was no significant difference between the groups in terms of time, population, and interactions.

The results for the body fat percentage were 18.78 ± 3.60kg for the caffeinated functional taping group and 17.86 ± 2.87kg for the post - caffeine group. The t - value was 2.065, indicating no significant difference.

The placebo group was 21.96 ± 2.38 kg and 21.32 ± 2.65 kg postoperatively. The t value was 1.422, indicating no significant difference. Exercise only group was 21.65 ± 5.91kg, followed by 22.07 ± 5.39kg and t value was -1.340. In addition, there was no significant difference in the amount of body fat between before and after exercise for each group.

The results for the waist circumference were 86.10 ± 3.54 cm and 83.50 ± 3.10 cm, respectively, of the functional taping group with caffeine application. The t value was 6.045, indicating a significant difference (P <.01). The placebo group was 85.36 ± 4.34 ㎝ in advance and 83.12 ± 4.51 ㎝ in post-mortem, and the t-value was 2.605. The group with exercise only showed 88.60 ± 2.40 ㎝ in advance and 86.82 ± 3.66 ㎝ in post, and the t value was 1.911. In addition, the waist circumference for pre - and post - exercise difference in each group showed a significant difference at the time (F = 25.677, P <.001), but there was no significant difference in group and interactions.

The intra - group results for the abdominal fat area were 248.96 ± 72.66 ㎝ 2 and 296.62 ± 28.21 ㎝ 2 in the functional taping group with caffeine application, respectively, and the t value was 1.623. The placebo group had 296.62 ± 28.21 ㎝ in advance and 282.09 ± 15.56 ㎝ in post - mortem. The t - value was 1.763, showing no significant difference. The group with exercise only showed 313.40 ± 114.12 ㎝ 2 and 306.65 ± 113.78 ㎝ 2 after death, and t value was .747, which showed no significant difference. In addition, the abdominal fat area of the pre-exercise difference for each group showed a significant difference at the time (F = 5.479, P <.05) and there was no significant difference in the group and interactions .

The results of the group of subcutaneous fat area were 152.45 ± 47.04 cm2 and 146.10 ± 34.02 cm2, respectively, of the functional taping group with caffeine application, and the t value was 0.644. The placebo group was 164.49 ± 30.25 ㎝ in advance and 161.13 ± 37.57 ㎝ in post-treatment. The t-value was 0.418, indicating no significant difference. Exercise only group was 199.95 ± 55.35 ㎝, post 195.21 ± 61.03 ㎝ 2, and t value was 1.262. In addition, the subcutaneous fat area of each group before and after exercise showed no significant difference in time, group, and interactions.

The prevalence of visceral fat area was found to be 76.55 ㎝ 2 and 67.95 ą 33.61 ㎝ 2 in the functional taping group with caffeine application, and t value was 4.914 (P <.01). The placebo group was 111.80 ± 38.48 ㎝ in advance and 105.72 ± 38.06 ㎝ in post - mortem. The t - value was 1.834 and there was no significant difference. The group with exercise only showed 95.44 ± 59.32 ㎝ 2 and 94.33 ± 61.93 ㎝ 2, respectively, and the t value was 0.231. In addition, the visceral fat area for pre - and post - exercise differences for each group showed significant difference at the time (F = 5.576, P <.05), but there was no significant difference between groups and interactions .

The present invention relates to a prior art study on the effect of fat decomposition upon caffeine administration, and based on a study of various data on caffeine, It is said that caffeine is absorbed into the skin and caffeine is added to the scalp to inhibit testosterone and is effective in treating baldness [16]. Caffeine tights penetrate into the skin when caffeine constantly reaches the skin, As a result of thinking about the idea of abdominal obesity, it has been used variously in sport field and everyday life. It has functional taping which has the advantage that it can be easily applied without any adverse side effects. Functional Tee To contain caffeine if a functional taping applied caffeine in the abdomen and developed a functional taping to think that it is worth looking forward to some extent the effect of caffeine applied to abdominal obesity.

The existing caffeine-containing cream-type products are difficult to penetrate into the dermis layer due to friction and sweat and loss of the caffeine-containing products. However, caffeinated functional taping compensates for these drawbacks It helps the free fatty acids decomposed after caffeine penetration into the skin to be used as an energy source.

Accordingly, the present invention is divided into caffeine-applied functional taping group, placebo group, and exercise-only group for abdominal obesity women, and the combined exercise for 4 weeks is analyzed for changes in body composition and abdominal visceral fat area, In order to see if a functional taping group can have a positive effect, we will discuss the results based on the results of previous research (effect of caffeine and effect of compound exercise).

Previous studies on caffeine have shown that when caffeine is administered as a dietary supplement, it promotes the use of fat fuel to increase exercise performance, energy metabolism, stimulate the central nervous system, promote the use of fat, And improved exercise performance in long periods of heavy exercise. In addition, previous studies on caffeine intake and exercise reported that caffeine consumption and exercise in women college students had a positive effect on HDL-cholesterol and triglyceride, The results of this study showed that caffeine inhibited the activation of lipid metabolism and the use of glycogen in exercise during maximal exercise after caffeine intake in long distance athletes. And aerobic dance after caffeine ingestion in a 30-year-old housewife who has been performing aerobic dancing for 6 months or more has a positive effect on lipid metabolism during endurance exercise. The results of this study suggest that aerobic exercise after caffeine ingestion in middle-aged obese women who have been doing aerobic exercise for 12 weeks activates blood lipid oxidation. However, there was no significant difference in aerobic weight training after caffeine ingestion in male college students, and there was no significant difference in blood lipid levels after caffeine ingestion.

The results of this study were as follows: First, the results of the 12-week combined exercise for middle-aged women showed that there was a significant difference in body fat reduction and body fat and total abdominal fat mass. The results of the 12-week combined exercise for obese women showed a significant difference in body composition, and a positive effect was shown. A 12-week combined exercise on abdominal obesity showed a significant decrease in visceral fat Positive effects were reported.

In the present invention, functional taping and combined exercise with caffeine applied for 4 weeks in obese middle-aged women were performed. In the body composition, functional taping and complex exercise in which the body fat and waist circumference and caffeine were applied only in visceral fat area There was a significant difference between the two groups (placebo and compound exercise, combined exercise), but there was no significant difference. These results suggest that caffeine stimulates the central nervous system and secretes catecholamines. However, these results suggest that caffeine stimulates the central nervous system, , Increased mobilization and oxidation of free fatty acids (FFA) from adipose tissue, resulting in increased use of triglycerides, and a regular and prolonged combination exercise program to increase muscle bulk due to hypertrophy of muscle fibers The amount of oxygen and numerous oxidizing enzymes in the muscle cells is increased, and the fat burning is accelerated to reduce the accumulation of body fat.

In the present invention, functional taping applied with caffeine is believed to have played a positive role as exercise aids. Based on these studies, studies on caffeine content, exercise intensity, exercise duration, and exercise method have been diversified It needs to be done.

The effects of caffeine - applied functional taping oil and radish on body composition and visceral fat area of abdominal obesity women were analyzed and the following results were obtained. There was a significant difference (P <.01) between body weight and waist circumference before and after exercise in each group. Body weight change in caffeinated functional taping was significant before and after exercise (P <.01), and the change in waist circumference in the functional taping with caffeine application showed a significant difference (P <.01) before and after exercise. (P <.05) in the abdominal fat area and visceral fat area before and after exercise, and the change of visceral fat area in the functional taping with caffeine was significant difference <.01).

According to the present invention, the combined exercise of functional taping applied 90 minutes daily, 3 times a week, and 4 weeks of caffeine partially partially worked on women with abdominal obesity, but did not perform functional taping with caffeine The results showed that caffeinated functional taping had a positive effect on the prevention of metabolic diseases from the risk of metabolic diseases, and it was found that the caffeine- It is necessary to perform functional taping and exercise program and to measure the change according to it, and it is effective when functional taping with caffeine application and various exercise intensity and exercise method are performed.

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0.1 to 5% by weight of anhydrous caffeine in the form of powder is added to lukewarm water and dissolved using a stirrer to prepare a caffeine lysate; Preparing a caffeine adhesive mixture containing 0.1 to 5% by weight of caffeine and 95 to 99.9% by weight of an acrylic adhesive by adding the caffeine lysate to 95 to 99.9% by weight of an acrylic adhesive, using an agitator; Applying the caffeine adhesive mixture to a cross section of the fabric sheet at a thickness of 10 to 300 microns using a comma coating method, drying at 10 to 180 DEG C and laminating with the designated release paper; Aging the tape in the form of a finished roll, paste or patch at a temperature of between 10 and 250 캜 in the aging room for 1 to 56 hours; And cutting a desired size of the caffeine tape by using a cutting machine. Of claim 1 wherein the tape will that by applying it to the fabric sheet surface by mixing 0.1 to 5% by weight of acrylic adhesive and 95 to 99.9% by weight of caffeine form an adhesive layer, the content of caffeine 100 per tape area of 1m 2 in To 5,000 mg of a caffeine tablet. 0.1 to 5% by weight of anhydrous caffeine in the form of powder is added to lukewarm water and dissolved using a stirrer to prepare a caffeine lysate; The caffeine liquor is added to 0.1 to 5% by weight of the flaxseed oil and 90 to 99.8% by weight of the acrylic adhesive agent obtained by milking the fast-cooling flaxseed oil by filtration after heating the flaxseed to remove moisture from the flaxseed, Preparing a caffeine flax seed oil adhesive mixture containing 0.1 to 5% by weight of caffeine, 0.1 to 5% by weight of flaxseed oil and 90 to 99.8% by weight of an acrylic adhesive by means of a stirrer; Applying a mixture of the caffeine flax seed oil adhesive to a cross section of a fabric sheet using a comma coating method, drying the composition at a temperature of 10 to 180 占 폚 and laminating it with a designated release paper; Aging the tape in the form of a finished roll, paste or patch at a temperature of between 10 and 250 캜 in the aging room for 1 to 56 hours; And cutting a desired size of the caffeine tape by using a cutting machine. [2] The method of claim 1, wherein the tape is prepared by directly mixing caffeine and an acrylic adhesive without using a wetting agent, and then applying the mixture to one surface of the fabric sheet to form an adhesive layer. The method according to claim 1, wherein the tape is any one of a roll tape, a paste sheet, a patch sheet, and a sticker having a plaid pattern. The method according to claim 1, wherein the tape is selected from the group consisting of a surface containing green tea extract, aroma, menthol, acanthopanax extract, zucchini extract, coriander, pearl powder, lidocaine and a topical anesthetic agent such as ketopropene, piroxycam, A drug mixture prepared by further mixing one selected from the group consisting of anti-inflammatory drugs including cicam, diclofenac, ibuprofen, calcitonin, vasodilators including tarental, melilylotus, bufromedil and etofilin nicotinate is mixed with an acrylic adhesive And applying the composition to one side of the fabric sheet to form an adhesive layer.

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