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LISTENING TO MUSIC DECREASED CARDIORESPIRATORY EFFICIENCY DURING FAST RECOVERY AFTER EXHAUSTION

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  81-93

Abstract

 The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of DIFFERENT MUSIC RHYTHMS (fast rhythm and slow rhythm) on some cardiorespiratory responses of healthy young males during primary minutes of RECOVERY after an exhaustive exercise session. In this semi-experimental study, 17 healthy young males (mean age: 19.76±0.97yr, height: 176±6.72cm, weight: 68.5±5.95kg) voluntarily participated in this study. The subjects performed Bruce protocol until EXHAUSTION in three consecutive sessions with 72 hours of interval between stages of test. Immediately after the EXHAUSTION in each session, the subjects received RECOVERY while listening to the slow rhythm music, fast rhythm music or no music with counter balanced format. The variables (heart rate, cardiac output, stroke volume, minute ventilation, tidal volume, respiratory rate, oxygen consumption and blood pressure) were measured in the 30, 60, 90 and 120 minutes of RECOVERY period. The results showed that listening to music in the first minutes of RECOVERY significantly decreased cardiac output, stroke volume, blood pressure, minute ventilation, tidal volume, oxygen consumption (P˂0.05) and significantly increased respiratory rate and heart rate (P<0.05). The present study showed that listening to music during the RECOVERY immediately after vigorous exercise decreased cardiorespiratory efficiency through decreasing stroke volume and tidal volume and increasing respiratory rate and heart rate.

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    APA: Copy

    AKBARNEJAD, ALI, BARZEGAR, HAMED, SOORI, RAHMAN, & VOSADI, ELHAM. (2014). LISTENING TO MUSIC DECREASED CARDIORESPIRATORY EFFICIENCY DURING FAST RECOVERY AFTER EXHAUSTION. SPORT BIOSCIENCES (HARAKAT), 6(1), 81-93. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/159634/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    AKBARNEJAD ALI, BARZEGAR HAMED, SOORI RAHMAN, VOSADI ELHAM. LISTENING TO MUSIC DECREASED CARDIORESPIRATORY EFFICIENCY DURING FAST RECOVERY AFTER EXHAUSTION. SPORT BIOSCIENCES (HARAKAT)[Internet]. 2014;6(1):81-93. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/159634/en

    IEEE: Copy

    ALI AKBARNEJAD, HAMED BARZEGAR, RAHMAN SOORI, and ELHAM VOSADI, “LISTENING TO MUSIC DECREASED CARDIORESPIRATORY EFFICIENCY DURING FAST RECOVERY AFTER EXHAUSTION,” SPORT BIOSCIENCES (HARAKAT), vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 81–93, 2014, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/159634/en

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