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학술저널
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권영우 (영남대학교) 정월 (공주교육대학교)
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한국체육과학회 한국체육과학회지 한국체육과학회지 제28권 제1호 (자연과학 편)
발행연도
2019.2
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1,225 - 1,238 (14page)
DOI
10.35159/kjss.2019.02.28.1.1225

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The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of circadian rhythm on blood pressure, heart rate, blood glucose, and physical fitness of elementary school gymnastic players. Nine students participated in this study. Harvard step test was used to observe changes with exercise and recovery. All parameter(except physical fitness) were measured at rest, immediately after exercise and recovery period. The recovery time was 10minutes in blood pressure, 1minute in heart rate, and 30minutes in blood glucose. physical fitness items were push-ups, and sit-ups. Subjects measured each parameter at 08:00hour and 18:00hour respectively. There was no significant difference in blood pressure according to the daily cycle, but the rest, the recovery, and the post - exercise tended to be higher in the afternoon than in the morning. In the case of heart rate, daily cycle and dipping occurred in recovery period immediately after exercise. In the resting and recovery periods, the morning tended to be higher than the afternoon, but the morning immediately after the exercise was lower than the afternoon. In the case of blood glucose, a significant periodic rhythm and dipping occurred at 30 minutes of recovery. There was no significant difference in cycle rhythm between push up and sit – up. The results of this study indicate that the gymnasts have a unique daily cycle and dipping, and it is difficult to determine how this affects them. Additional research is needed to clarify more clearly.

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Abstract
Ⅰ. 서론
Ⅱ. 연구방법
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Ⅴ. 결론 및 제언
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