THE MADURAI DIRAVIYAM THAYUMANAVAR HINDU COLLEGE
HINDCO RESEARCH JOURNAL
ARTICLE NAME:
EFFECTS OF AEROBIC EXERCISE PROGRAMME ON DIFFERENT
TERRAINS ON BLOOD PRESSURE AND VITAL CAPACITY
AUTHOR NAME
Mr. S. SELVAKUMAR
ISSUE:
VOL.1, NO.2
YEAR:
2018
PAGE NO:
192-198
ABSTRACT:
The purpose of the present study was to find out the effect of aerobic exercise
programme on different terrains on blood pressure and vital capacity among middle aged
women. For this purpose, thirty middle aged women residing at various places around Chennai
city, Tamilnadu, were selected as subjects. The age of the subjects were ranged from 35 to 45
years. They were divided into three equal groups, each group consisted of ten subjects, in which
experimental group - I underwent aerobic exercise as brisk walking on beach sand, experimental
group - II underwent aerobic exercise as brisk walking on grass and group - III acted as control
that did not participate in any special activities apart from their regular day-to-day activities. The
training period for the study was five days (Monday to Friday) in a week for twelve weeks. Prior
and after the experimental period, the subjects were tested on systolic and diastolic blood
pressure and vital capacity. Systolic and diastolic blood pressure was assessed by using
sphygmomanometer and the vital capacity was assessed by using expirograph. The Analysis of
Covariance (ANCOVA) was applied to find out any significant difference between the
experimental groups and control group on selected criterion variables. The result of the study
shows that the brisk walking on beach sand group and brisk walking on grass group was
decreased the blood pressure and increased the vital capacity significantly. It was concluded
from the results of the study that brisk walking on beach sand and brisk walking on grass has
bring positive changes in systolic and diastolic blood pressure and vital capacity as compare to
the control group. Moreover it was also concluded that there was no significant difference was
found between the experimental groups in all criterion variables.
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