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The Effects of Music on Physiological and Affective Responses to Treadmill Walking in Adults with Down Syndrome: a Pilot Study

机译:音乐对唐氏综合症成人跑步机行走的生理和情感反应的影响:一项初步研究

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This study was aimed at investigating the impact of music on exercise performance and affective response to exercise in individuals with Down syndrome (DS). Twelve individuals with DS completed a treadmill walking protocol in both music and no music conditions. Heart rate (HR), walking steps, rate of perceived exertion (RPE), and enjoyment scores were measured in this study. Participants significantly walked more steps with increased exercise HR and percentage MaxHR achieved under music condition. It is speculated that the involvement of music may motivate participants with DS to exert more effort. However, RPE and enjoyment were not significantly affected by music. The positive effect of music may not be strong enough to interfere with peripheral sensory input since half the participants performed at a vigorous level. Still, the implication of our results showed that music could promote physical performance for health benefits in individuals with DS.
机译:本研究旨在调查音乐对唐氏综合症 (DS) 患者运动表现和运动情感反应的影响。12 名唐氏综合征患者在音乐和无音乐条件下完成了跑步机步行协议。本研究测量了心率 (HR)、步行步数、感知运动率 (RPE) 和享受评分。参与者在音乐条件下,随着运动心率和MaxHR百分比的增加,参与者明显走了更多的步数。据推测,音乐的参与可能会激励唐氏综合征的参与者付出更多的努力。然而,RPE和享受并没有受到音乐的显着影响。音乐的积极作用可能不足以干扰外周感官输入,因为一半的参与者表现得很活跃。尽管如此,我们的研究结果表明,音乐可以促进唐氏综合征患者的身体表现,从而对健康有益。

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