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http://dx.doi.org/10.5352/JLS.2009.19.2.271

The Effect of Boxing Aerobic Exercise Training on Heart Rate Variability in Rest  

Kwak, Yi-Sub (Institute of Sport Science, Department of physical education, Dong-Eui university)
Kim, Eun-Young (Department of physical education, Korea university)
Sim, Young-Je (Department of physical education, Korea university)
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Journal of Life Science / v.19, no.2, 2009 , pp. 271-276 More about this Journal
Abstract
The Purpose of this study was to examine the effects of boxing aerobic training on resting heart rate variability (HRV) in females. The subjects for this study were performed 16 female college students that aged 19-23. The subjects were divided into two groups; boxing aerobic exercise group (9 students) and control group (7 students). Boxing aerobic training program was performed three times a week for twelve weeks with $VO_{2max}$ 60-80% exercise intensity. The results of this study were following; 1. Mean HRT (mean heart rate) had no signigicant difference among the groups and exercise time. 2. SDNN (standard deviation of the normal to normal interval) had no significant difference among the group and exercise time. 3. RMS-SD (square root of the mean squared differences of successive normal to normal interval) had no significant difference among the groups and exercise time. 4. TP (total power) had no significant difference among the groups and exercise time. 5. LF (low frequency) had no significant difference among the groups and exercise time. 6. HF (high frequency) had no significant difference among the groups and exercise time. 7. LF/HF (low frequence/high frequency ratio) had no significant difference among the groups and exercise time. 8. VLF (very low frequency) had no significant difference among the groups and exercise time.
Keywords
Heart rate variability (HRV); boxing aerobic;
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