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Book The effects of contemporary rock and roll music on duration  VO2  blood pressure  heart rate and perceived exertion in female aged 18 31 years

Download or read book The effects of contemporary rock and roll music on duration VO2 blood pressure heart rate and perceived exertion in female aged 18 31 years written by Karen Lynn Smith and published by . This book was released on 1990 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The Effects of Contemporary Rock and Roll Music on Duration  VO2  Blood Pressure  Heart Rate and Perceived Exertion in Females Aged 18 31 Years

Download or read book The Effects of Contemporary Rock and Roll Music on Duration VO2 Blood Pressure Heart Rate and Perceived Exertion in Females Aged 18 31 Years written by Karen L. Smith and published by . This book was released on 1987 with total page 118 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Three sub maximal exercise tests were performed on a sample of 27 graduate and undergraduate level students to determine the effects of fast and slow rock and roll music on certain physiological parameters. Oxygen consumption (VO) and duration (D) were measured with the assistance of a Beckmann Metabolic Measurement Cart (BMMC). A modified CMS lead system was used and heart rate (HR) was recorded on a Burdick electrocardiogram. Rated Perceived Exertion-(RPE) was indicated by a Borg perceived exertion scale and blood pressure (BP) was determined using a mercury sphygmomanometer. The three experimental conditions were no music (NM), slow rock and roll music (SRM), and fast rock and roll music (FRM). One condition was randomly assigned for each test. The subjects ran on a treadmill until they reached 80% of their age-predicted maximum HR. The variables were analyzed by a one way ANOVA with repeated measures at the p

Book The Effects of a Music Stimulus on Heart Rate  Blood Pressure  VO2  Duration  and Perceived Exertion of Performance at Submaximal

Download or read book The Effects of a Music Stimulus on Heart Rate Blood Pressure VO2 Duration and Perceived Exertion of Performance at Submaximal written by Robert Van Laarhoven and published by . This book was released on 1985 with total page 102 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This study examined the effects of music on heart rate response, blood pressure response, oxygen uptake, duration, and perceived exertion of subjects during three submaximal exercise tests. A music stimulus (fast tempo and slow tempo) was implemented during two of the tests. The third test had no music stimulant.

Book The Effects of Self selected Music on Time to Exhaustion and Rate of Perceived Exertion in Female and Male Runners

Download or read book The Effects of Self selected Music on Time to Exhaustion and Rate of Perceived Exertion in Female and Male Runners written by Tammy Burden and published by . This book was released on 1997 with total page 42 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Abstract: The purpose of this study was to determine if listening to self selected music while running on a treadmill would have an effect on time to exhaustion and RPE in male and female runners. SUBJECTS: Seventeen volunteers, 6 males (x age = 25.7 + 4.0) and 11 females (x age = 21.7 + 1.3) between the ages of 18 and 35 participated in this study. Subjects had no lower extremity injury with in the last 6 months, ran 6 miles a week, and had treadmill experience. METHODS: Subjects were randomly assigned to either the music or no music test condition. All subjects were tested under both conditions three days apart. The test began with a 2 minute warm-up at 3 mph and 0% grade. The speed was increased 1 mph each minute until 80% - 85% of maximal predicted heart rate was reached. Time recording and music began when the subject maintained this heart rate for 21 seconds. The speed remained constant. RPE was recorded at one minute intervals until volitional exhaustion was reached. A 2-5 minute cool down at 3 mph and 0% grade was performed when volitional exhaustion was reached. ANALYSIS: A repeated measures ANOVA revealed a significant increase in RPE level. A Fisher Protected t LSD multiple comparisons revealed that RPE scores significantly increased throughout the test. No significant difference was found between gender and RPE level. A second ANOVA revealed significantly longer times to exhaustion when subjects ran with music than without music. No significant difference was found between male and female subjects with respect to time to exhaustion. CONCLUSION: Listening to self selected music while exercising prolongs a subject's time to exhaustion. Self selected music has no effect on RPE values reported by male and female subjects. Using music in clinical settings may increase motivation and performance.

Book Effects of Dance Related Aerobic Exercise Music Volume on Heart Rate in Healthy Women

Download or read book Effects of Dance Related Aerobic Exercise Music Volume on Heart Rate in Healthy Women written by and published by . This book was released on 2013 with total page 168 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Aerobic dance has been an option for cardiovascular activity for many years. There is a growing trend for aerobic dance enthusiast to participate in Zumba fitness as an aerobic dance class option. The research conducted on Zumba fitness thus far does not examine the effects of music on performance. The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of music loudness on heart rate, rate of perceived exertion and mood during Zumba dance trials. Six females (ages 18-24 years old, no medical problems, no cardiovascular problems, not diabetic, no cardiovascular medications, no current musculoskeletal injuries, not pregnant, participate in 30 minutes or more of physical activity on at least 3 days per week and regularly participate in dance related aerobic exercise; a minimum of one class per week over the past four weeks) volunteered for this study. Music volume did not affect rate of perceived exertion or mood. However, music volume had a significant effect on heart rate when comparing the low volume condition to the middle and high volume condition. Thus, high music volume may provide aerobic dancers with a more beneficial workout.

Book The Effects of Synchronized Music on Heart Rate  Distance  Rate of Perceived Exertion  and Motivation During 30 Minutes of Two Different Types of Physical Activity

Download or read book The Effects of Synchronized Music on Heart Rate Distance Rate of Perceived Exertion and Motivation During 30 Minutes of Two Different Types of Physical Activity written by Eddie Gammill and published by . This book was released on 2016 with total page 228 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The Effects of Two Types of Music Stimuli on Heart Rate and Blood Pressure Responses of College age Students During Exercise and Recovery

Download or read book The Effects of Two Types of Music Stimuli on Heart Rate and Blood Pressure Responses of College age Students During Exercise and Recovery written by Michael J. Ferguson and published by . This book was released on 1993 with total page 62 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The Effect of Background Music on the Rating of Perceived Exertion  Heart Rate and Duration of Exercise During Treadmill Work

Download or read book The Effect of Background Music on the Rating of Perceived Exertion Heart Rate and Duration of Exercise During Treadmill Work written by Brent L. Quarles and published by . This book was released on 1984 with total page 88 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The Effects of Music on Heart Rate  Respiratory Frequency  Endurance Time  and Perceived Exertion During Submaximal Treadmill Exercises

Download or read book The Effects of Music on Heart Rate Respiratory Frequency Endurance Time and Perceived Exertion During Submaximal Treadmill Exercises written by Royie Brownlow and published by . This book was released on 1983 with total page 68 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The Effects of Music on Time to Exhaustion and Perceived Exertion

Download or read book The Effects of Music on Time to Exhaustion and Perceived Exertion written by Lisa M. Circelli and published by . This book was released on 1993 with total page 22 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Abstract: The purpose of this study was to determine the influence of music on time to exhaustion and ratings of perceived exertion (RPE) for males and females. The subjects were 14 male (x age=20.4 + 1.9yr; x ht=173.8 + 8.5cm; x wt=78.5 + 12. Skg) and 12 female (x age=19.3 + 2.3yr; x ht=163.8 + 6.0cm; x wt=60.0 + 6.8kg) Springfield College students. Subjects cycled at 70 rpm at a predetermined workload until they were unable to maintain the cycling speed for a consecutive 15 second period. Heart rate and RPE were recorded every 3 min. Subjects were tested under two conditions, with music and without. Order of testing condition was randomly assigned. A repeated measures ANOVA revealed a significant increase in time to exhaustion for males and females during the music condition. A Tukey's post hoc test revealed that the males endured longer than females during both conditions. A second ANOVA showed significantly lower 3 min RPE values for males as compared to females, but no difference between the music and no music conditions. A Tukey's post hoc test revealed that lower 3 min RPE values for males occurred in both conditions. Final RPE means did not differ between condition or gender. We concluded that listening to music while exercising prolongs a subject's time to exhaustion. While subjects rated their final RPE similarly with or without music, they cycled twice as long during the music condition and achieved their final RPE at a later time. The use of music is recommended as an aid in rehabilitation settings to enhance subject motivation and endurance performance.

Book Music s Effect on Heart Rate  Ratings of Perceived Exertion  and Affect of Older Women Participating in Water Exercise

Download or read book Music s Effect on Heart Rate Ratings of Perceived Exertion and Affect of Older Women Participating in Water Exercise written by Maureen Ann Davin and published by . This book was released on 2005 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The Effects of Fast Tempo Rock Versus Fast Tempo Jazz Music on Heart Rate and Perceived Exertion Responses to Treadmill Exercise

Download or read book The Effects of Fast Tempo Rock Versus Fast Tempo Jazz Music on Heart Rate and Perceived Exertion Responses to Treadmill Exercise written by Lisa M. Ayles and published by . This book was released on 1994 with total page 108 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The Influence of Music and Music Video on Self selected Exercise Intenstiy and Psychophysiological Variables

Download or read book The Influence of Music and Music Video on Self selected Exercise Intenstiy and Psychophysiological Variables written by Jessica E. Ballister and published by . This book was released on 2016 with total page 113 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: ABSTRACT: The study was designed to explore the influence of music and music-video compared to control (silent) conditions on self-selected walking exercise intensity and psychophysiological responses (i.e., perceived exertion, attentional focus, affect, and heart rate). Aerobically trained female participants (N = 21, Mean age = 21.00 years, SD = 2.29) completed three 15 min self-paced walking trials under 3 separate conditions (i.e., music, musicvideo, and control/silent). Psychophysiological variables were measured at 5 min intervals during the task. Total distance was recorded at the end of each condition. Significant main effects of time were found for RPE and heart rate; both increased over time. Music-video promoted more positive affect and elevated heart rate when compared to control, and the highest level of dissociation. Musiconly was also found to promote improved affect, and more attentional dissociation and farther total distance than control. Music and music-video had a positive influence on psychophysiological responses, and music had a positive ergogenic influence on self-selected intensity during aerobic exercise.

Book The Effects of Music Genre on Rate of Perceived Exertion in Aerobics Classes

Download or read book The Effects of Music Genre on Rate of Perceived Exertion in Aerobics Classes written by Hannah Hogue and published by . This book was released on 2012 with total page 22 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Upon entering an exercise facility it would be inconceivable not to hear some form of music playing while people are exercising. Whether music is playing over the loudspeakers, or individuals are listening to their iPods, music is a vital part of exercise for many individuals. With so much emphasis on listening to music during physical activity the question arises, "What makes music such a popular component of exercise?" Many studies have assessed the effects of music on exercise (Elliott, 2007; Karageorghis, 1999; Karageorghis & Priest, 2008; Kravitz, 1994; Matesic & Cromartie, 2002). These studies indicate that music has positive effects of lowering heart rate, decreasing rate of perceived exertion (RPE), and providing an overall escape from the discomfort of exercise. Most of these studies have assessed how music tempo and music preference affect exercise enjoyment; however, few studies have assessed the effect of genre on the psychological traits listed above. Some studies suggest that the effects of music during exercise are decreased heart rate, slowed oxygen intake and lowered RPE (Elliott, 2007; Karageorghis, 1999; Karageorghis & Priest, 2008; Kravitz, 1994; Matesic & Cromartie, 2002). These effects are beneficial, especially as they may allow individuals to exercise harder and longer. The purpose of this study is to discover whether there is a relationship between RPE and music genre during exercise, and what that relationship is.--P. 1.