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    Title: 三種體育訓練對睡眠剝奪之大學生心率變異的影響
    The Effects of Three Physical Trainings on Heart Rate Variability of the College Students after Sleep Deprivation
    Authors: 魏誠佑
    戴旭志
    Contributors: 運健系
    Keywords: 心率變異
    熬夜
    睡眠剝奪
    按摩
    放鬆訓練
    瑜珈
    Heart rate variability
    Sleep deprivation
    Massage
    Relaxation training
    Yoga
    Date: 2008-12
    Issue Date: 2018-12-13 14:34:29 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: Objective: Heart rate variability (HRV) is an analytic method of evaluating effects in many exercise trainings. The objective of this study is to evaluate the cardiac autonomic nervous function by different physical trainings after quantitative sleep deprivation caused by mid-term examinations. Methods: There were 49 healthy examinees consisting of students of Chinese Culture University. They received two analyses of five minutes HRV in sitting posture before and after three sets of physical training, including ”massage”, ”massage and relaxation training” or ”Yoga”. Results: The study showed that the very-low-frequency (VLF, 0.003-0.04Hz) power and the ratio of low-frequency to high-frequency (LE/HE) after sleep deprivation dropped significantly. This meant that sleep deprivation would affect the parasympathetic tones and the sympathetic tones. With the interposition of three different physical exercises to the students of sleep deprivation, it revealed VLF increased significantly. The VLF increased most after the ”massage and relaxation training”. It was followed by ”Yoga” and the last one was ”massage”. Conclusion: The study showed that all the three types of physical training could recover the autonomic function after sleep deprivation. Especially, the low intensity of ”massage and relaxation training” which could increase the parasympathetic tone rapidly and reduce the sympathetic tone at the same time.
    Relation: 秀傳醫學雜誌 8:3/4 2008.12[民97.12] 頁77-83
    Appears in Collections:[Department of Exercise and Health Promotion] journal articles

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