SPORTS TRAINING TO DETECT THE HEART RATE AND BODY TEMPERATURE OF ADOLESCENTS

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Autor(a) principal: Pan,Xiugang
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Song,Mengying, Pan,Xingan
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista brasileira de medicina do esporte (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Introduction: Due to the increase in the number of only children in China, mental illness in adolescents is on the rise, which affects the development of students’ physical and mental health. Objective: To study the effect of exercise training on the heart rate of adolescents. Methods: The students in the badminton and tai chi optional courses in the school's second grade were randomly selected for moderate-intensity badminton and tai chi training. Results: The mood score of the moderate-intensity tai chi test was between 44 and 51 points, and that of the moderate-intensity badminton experiment was between 42 and 49 points. The heart rate of the moderate-intensity tai chi test was 90 ~ 117 beats/min, and that of the moderate-intensity badminton test was 121 ~ 142 beats/min. Therefore, moderate-intensity badminton training has a significant influence on adolescents’ heart rate and mood. Conclusions: Moderate-intensity badminton exercise can improve adolescent's health and mood. It also has a positive effect on maintaining and stabilizing adolescents’ mental health. Level of evidence II; Therapeutic studies - investigation of treatment results.
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title SPORTS TRAINING TO DETECT THE HEART RATE AND BODY TEMPERATURE OF ADOLESCENTS
spellingShingle SPORTS TRAINING TO DETECT THE HEART RATE AND BODY TEMPERATURE OF ADOLESCENTS
Pan,Xiugang
Sports
Heart Rate
Detection
title_short SPORTS TRAINING TO DETECT THE HEART RATE AND BODY TEMPERATURE OF ADOLESCENTS
title_full SPORTS TRAINING TO DETECT THE HEART RATE AND BODY TEMPERATURE OF ADOLESCENTS
title_fullStr SPORTS TRAINING TO DETECT THE HEART RATE AND BODY TEMPERATURE OF ADOLESCENTS
title_full_unstemmed SPORTS TRAINING TO DETECT THE HEART RATE AND BODY TEMPERATURE OF ADOLESCENTS
title_sort SPORTS TRAINING TO DETECT THE HEART RATE AND BODY TEMPERATURE OF ADOLESCENTS
author Pan,Xiugang
author_facet Pan,Xiugang
Song,Mengying
Pan,Xingan
author_role author
author2 Song,Mengying
Pan,Xingan
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pan,Xiugang
Song,Mengying
Pan,Xingan
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Sports
Heart Rate
Detection
topic Sports
Heart Rate
Detection
description ABSTRACT Introduction: Due to the increase in the number of only children in China, mental illness in adolescents is on the rise, which affects the development of students’ physical and mental health. Objective: To study the effect of exercise training on the heart rate of adolescents. Methods: The students in the badminton and tai chi optional courses in the school's second grade were randomly selected for moderate-intensity badminton and tai chi training. Results: The mood score of the moderate-intensity tai chi test was between 44 and 51 points, and that of the moderate-intensity badminton experiment was between 42 and 49 points. The heart rate of the moderate-intensity tai chi test was 90 ~ 117 beats/min, and that of the moderate-intensity badminton test was 121 ~ 142 beats/min. Therefore, moderate-intensity badminton training has a significant influence on adolescents’ heart rate and mood. Conclusions: Moderate-intensity badminton exercise can improve adolescent's health and mood. It also has a positive effect on maintaining and stabilizing adolescents’ mental health. Level of evidence II; Therapeutic studies - investigation of treatment results.
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