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Aerobic Exercise An Executive Summary
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Context To demonstrate how aerobic exercise positively affects health. “Aerobic exercise involves exercise performed for extended periods [of time] with large muscle activity … that challenge the delivery of oxygen to the active muscles” (Knuttgen, 2007) Say YES to cardio! Image source: www.decohubs.com
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Method Multiple variables were recorded from 14 male participants a. Age b. Height c. Weight d. Body mass index e. Resting heart rate f. 1 Mile run time Data was recorded twice -- on the first and last day of the month
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Description Initial data was recorded Participants were instructed to complete an aerobic training regimen for the entirety of one month Run 1 mile each night At the end of the month data was recorded once again and compared for improvements Image source: www.thenextweb.com
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Assessment Plan Two tailed type 1 T-Test was used to compare the initial vs. Post data It was assumed that participants values would drop (improve) by the end of the month Theoretically, participants aerobic fitness should have improved if training was completed each night
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Results Collectively, the group improved the mean values in all aspects between the initial and post data Mean weight (lbs)Mean BMIMean RHR Mean 1 Mile (seconds) Pre148.072372354 Post146.5722.769340
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Results
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Analysis Individually most participants made significant improvements Specifically looking at RHR and Mile run times (see previous slide)
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Discussion Aerobic Fitness is a huge determinant in ones health From this study it is easy to deduct that the introduction of a 1 month program can significantly improve a person’s aerobic fitness Training does not have to be extreme, but consistency is key!
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Next Steps Participants are encouraged to continue running individually Continuing to run will improve aerobic fitness as well as lower resting heart rate Cardio = health!
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References Exercise; aerobic exercise and endurance provide multiple health benefits. (2003). Obesity, Fitness & Wellness Week,, 19. Retrieved from http://ezproxy.rowan.edu/login? url=http://search.proquest. com/docview/207943043?accountid=13605 Knuttgen, H. G. (2007)..Strength Training and Aerobic Exercise: Comparison and Contrast Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 21(3), 973-8. Retrieved from http://ezproxy.rowan.edu/ login?url=http://search. proquest.com/docview/213102720?accountid=13605 Silverman, S. (2013, October 21). How Fast Should You Run a Mile? Retrieved July 19, 2015, from http://www.livestrong.com/article/533654-how-fast-should-you- run-a-mile/
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