Presentation 2003/6/6
Psycho-physiological Effects of Visual Image, Music and Conversation during Dynamic Exercise
Yumiko INOUE, Wataru HASHIMOTO, Mieko OHSUGA,
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Abstract(in English) Exercise for health promotion is now popular, however, a lot of people are not able to continue it. One of the reasons for frequent drooping out may be monotony or boredom of the training. This paper reports the results of the experiments on the effects of visual image, music and conversation during exercise on physiological and psychological responses. The experiments were executed as a preliminary study for the future development of virtual environment for enjoyable exercise. As to visual image and music, heart rate and respiration rate showed no difference between "with" and "without" conditions, whereas, most subjects felt the exercise with them more enjoyable and less hard than exercise without them. Conversation during exercise caused an additional heart rate acceleration, however, it reduced the subjective physical load and the estimation of the exercise duration.
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Keyword(in English) heart rate / respiration / subjective ratings / exercise / health promotion
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Title (in English) Psycho-physiological Effects of Visual Image, Music and Conversation during Dynamic Exercise
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Keyword(1) heart rate
Keyword(2) respiration
Keyword(3) subjective ratings
Keyword(4) exercise
Keyword(5) health promotion
1st Author's Name Yumiko INOUE
1st Author's Affiliation Faculty of Information Science and Technology, Osaka Institute of Technology()
2nd Author's Name Wataru HASHIMOTO
2nd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Information Science and Technology, Osaka Institute of Technology
3rd Author's Name Mieko OHSUGA
3rd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Information Science and Technology, Osaka Institute of Technology
Date 2003/6/6
Paper # HCS2003-11
Volume (vol) vol.103
Number (no) 113
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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