Differences In Isotonic Beverages Compared to Mineral Water on Blood Pressure, Heart Rate and Sodium in Students of The Faculty of Nursing Universitas Prima Indonesia Underwriting Circuit Training

Johanna Fransiska Wijaya, Djamin Katarino, Corry Ida Hinaya Zaluku
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Circuit training is a training system that can simultaneously improve the overall fitness of the body, namely the elements of power, endurance, strength, agility, speed, and other components of physical condition. This research is an experimental research Pretest-Posttest Control Group Design. The sample in this study were students of the Faculty of Nursing at Prima Indonesia University. The sample numbered 20 people, divided into 2 groups and none of them withdrew. Data processing using the SPSS program version 23. Research time was Wednesday, 14 August 2019 to Monday, 19 August 2019. The results showed that the participants who were given isotonic fluids experienced a significant decrease in systolic blood pressure (p<0.05) and heart rate (p<0.05) on the first and second days due to body adaptation, while on the third to fifth day the decrease did not occur. significant (p>0.05). There was a significant increase in systolic blood pressure (p<0.05) and heart rate (p<0.05) in participants who were given mineral water. Giving isotonic fluids or minerals does not affect diastolic blood pressure. However, there was an increase in blood sodium levels (p<0.05) in participants who were given isotonic fluids, while in participants who were given mineral water there was a decrease in blood sodium levels (p<0.05).
等渗饮料与矿泉水对印尼第一护理大学学生血压、心率和钠含量的影响
循环训练是一种可以同时提高身体整体素质的训练系统,即力量、耐力、力量、敏捷、速度等组成身体状况的要素。本研究是一项实验研究前测后测控制组设计。本研究的样本为印尼第一大学护理学院的学生。样本共有20人,分为两组,没有人退出。数据处理使用SPSS程序23版。研究时间为2019年8月14日(星期三)至2019年8月19日(星期一)。结果显示,给予等渗液体的参与者的收缩压显著降低(p0.05)。饮用矿泉水的受试者的收缩压(p<0.05)和心率(p<0.05)均显著升高。给予等渗液体或矿物质不会影响舒张压。然而,在给予等渗液体的参与者中,血钠水平升高(p<0.05),而在给予矿泉水的参与者中,血钠水平下降(p<0.05)。
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