The Variation of Visually Impaired Students’ Exercising Cardiorespiratory Fitness under the Influence of Music

碩士 === 臺北市立大學 === 運動教育研究所 === 103 === This study aims to find out the influence of the different music speed intervention in music rhythm movement on the cardio respiratory fitness of visual impaired. Ten severe visual impaired students are involved in this study. The experiment design of this study...

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Main Authors: Lin, Wen-Chun, 林玟君
Other Authors: Wang, Wen-Yi
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Language:zh-TW
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/95487565799236219886
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spelling ndltd-TW-103UT0058000142017-04-08T04:31:24Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/95487565799236219886 The Variation of Visually Impaired Students’ Exercising Cardiorespiratory Fitness under the Influence of Music 視覺障礙學生運動介入音樂對其心肺適能之影響 Lin, Wen-Chun 林玟君 碩士 臺北市立大學 運動教育研究所 103 This study aims to find out the influence of the different music speed intervention in music rhythm movement on the cardio respiratory fitness of visual impaired. Ten severe visual impaired students are involved in this study. The experiment design of this study is using triaxial accelerometers to receive the physical activity of participants during their music movement and measuring their heart rates by oximeter after thirty minutes when the movement finished. The collected data of physical activity is analyzed with t-Test; meanwhile, the heart rates of fast music and slow music are analyzed with Paired t test. The research was discovered that the mean of physical activity during the fast music is prominently higher than the mean of physical activity during the slow music and its result is significant (p < .o5). The mean of heart rate with fast music is prominently higher than the mean of heart rate during the slow music and its result is significant (p < .o5). Through Pearson's correlation coefficient, we can learn that the relationship between physical activity and cardio respiratory fitness is highly relevant whether in fast or slow music (r = .712 ~ .731) (p < .o5). Based on the findings, fast-speed music intervention has greater benefits to cardio respiratory fitness training of visual impaired. Wang, Wen-Yi 王文宜 學位論文 ; thesis 53 zh-TW
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description 碩士 === 臺北市立大學 === 運動教育研究所 === 103 === This study aims to find out the influence of the different music speed intervention in music rhythm movement on the cardio respiratory fitness of visual impaired. Ten severe visual impaired students are involved in this study. The experiment design of this study is using triaxial accelerometers to receive the physical activity of participants during their music movement and measuring their heart rates by oximeter after thirty minutes when the movement finished. The collected data of physical activity is analyzed with t-Test; meanwhile, the heart rates of fast music and slow music are analyzed with Paired t test. The research was discovered that the mean of physical activity during the fast music is prominently higher than the mean of physical activity during the slow music and its result is significant (p < .o5). The mean of heart rate with fast music is prominently higher than the mean of heart rate during the slow music and its result is significant (p < .o5). Through Pearson's correlation coefficient, we can learn that the relationship between physical activity and cardio respiratory fitness is highly relevant whether in fast or slow music (r = .712 ~ .731) (p < .o5). Based on the findings, fast-speed music intervention has greater benefits to cardio respiratory fitness training of visual impaired.
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