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Effects of two different auditory stimulation on perceptual and metabolic responses during submaximal treadmill running.
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Effects of two different auditory stimulation on perceptual and metabolic responses during submaximal treadmill running./
Author:
Miller, Tiev Bartok.
Description:
57 p.
Notes:
Adviser: Ann M. Swank.
Contained By:
Masters Abstracts International45-02.
Subject:
Health Sciences, Recreation. -
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9780542918247
Effects of two different auditory stimulation on perceptual and metabolic responses during submaximal treadmill running.
Miller, Tiev Bartok.
Effects of two different auditory stimulation on perceptual and metabolic responses during submaximal treadmill running.
- 57 p.
Adviser: Ann M. Swank.
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Louisville, 2006.
Purpose. The purpose of the study was to determine if two different forms of auditory stimuli, preferred music (PM) and subject selected audio books (AB), would exhibit differential effects on RPE and enjoyment ratings during continuous bouts of aerobic exercise. Methods. 20 subjects (10 males, 10 females) were randomized to PM and AB exercise conditions on non-consecutive days. Conclusion. Based upon the findings of the study, it is evident that different situational factors introduced during exercise, in this case PM and AB auditory stimuli, have significantly different effects on RPE, enjoyment, and various physiological parameters in apparently healthy young adult males and females. This finding maybe useful in developing strategies for promoting greater adherence to structured exercise programs in overweight, obese, and highly sedentary populations at risk for chronic health problems. (Abstract shortened by UMI.)
ISBN: 9780542918247Subjects--Topical Terms:
1018003
Health Sciences, Recreation.
Effects of two different auditory stimulation on perceptual and metabolic responses during submaximal treadmill running.
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Purpose. The purpose of the study was to determine if two different forms of auditory stimuli, preferred music (PM) and subject selected audio books (AB), would exhibit differential effects on RPE and enjoyment ratings during continuous bouts of aerobic exercise. Methods. 20 subjects (10 males, 10 females) were randomized to PM and AB exercise conditions on non-consecutive days. Conclusion. Based upon the findings of the study, it is evident that different situational factors introduced during exercise, in this case PM and AB auditory stimuli, have significantly different effects on RPE, enjoyment, and various physiological parameters in apparently healthy young adult males and females. This finding maybe useful in developing strategies for promoting greater adherence to structured exercise programs in overweight, obese, and highly sedentary populations at risk for chronic health problems. (Abstract shortened by UMI.)
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