Nadia Ayu Kusuma Astuti, F. Faridah, Iis Fatimawati, Yoga Kertapati
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摘要
心肺耐力是最大耗氧能力,受Hb和BMI的影响,运动后不容易疲劳。学生的Hb和BMI往往不平衡。本研究旨在探讨女大学生BMI、血红蛋白水平与心肺耐力的关系。文献综述检索了三个数据库(Google Scholar, Pro Quest和National Journal),这些数据库使用了2010年以后发表的横断面或准实验设计。棱镜检查表被用作评估研究可行性的指南。研究结果采用数据制表和叙事分析的方法进行。根据影响心肺耐力、BMI (n=3)、Hb (n=5)两项指标,找到8份符合纳入标准的期刊。这些研究大多采用横断面或准实验设计。针对女大学生血红蛋白、体质指数与心肺耐力关系的研究,平均调查人数超过50人。本文的研究表明,BMI和Hb与女大学生的心肺耐力有关。这可以作为护士提供关于维持BMI和血红蛋白水平平衡在增加心肺耐力中的重要性的教育,以便他们能够最大限度地进行体育活动。
Relationship of Body Mass Index and Haemoglobin with Cardiorespiration Endurane in Female College Students
Cardiorespiratory endurance is the maximum capacity of using oxygen which can be influenced by Hb and BMI levels, so it does not get tired easily after doing activities. Students tend to have unbalanced Hb and BMI. This study aims to determine the relationship of BMI and hemoglobin levels with cardiorespiratory endurance in female college students.A literature review searched three database (Google Scholar, Pro Quest, and National Journal) that use cross-sectional or quasi-experimental designs published after 2010. The prism checklist is used as a guide to assess the feasibility of studies. The research findings were carried out by tabulating data and narrative analysis. Found 8 journals that met the inclusion criteria based on two broad that affected cardiorespiratory endurance, BMI (n=3), Hb (n=5). Most of these studies use cross-sectional or quasi-experimental designs. The average number of respondents of the study was more than 50 people for the study of the relationship of hemoglobin and body mass index with cardiorespiratory endurance in female college students.The research examined in this article shows that BMI and Hb are associated with cardiorespiratory endurance in female college students. This can be used as nurses to provide education about the importance of maintaining a balance of BMI and hemoglobin levels in increasing cardiorespiratory endurance so that they can perform physical activity maximally.