“循环”在covid - 19期间的自我健康分析-案例研究

C. Tan, Jung Young Lee, R. R. Raja Azidin, W. Ho, Tetsuro Moriguchi
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简介:自我健康分析方法在MCO, CMCO和RMCO期间,在训练设备上进行类似运动和身体活动,称为“循环”方法,以了解一个人的生活方式的精神运动和心理方面。方法-室内自我记录和描述性研究,并将“循环”结果作为分析工具,以便在关键的COVID生活方式中广泛使用。参与者:10名50岁的参与者自愿参与,所有记录和结果均由外部2名观察员在2020年3月至10月(8个月)期间就信度和效度结果进行验证。记录食物摄入量,距离,血压,脉搏率和时间,以及每天由外部观察员自行记录参与者的日志。结果:睡眠模式显示,从7小时16秒(2020年3月)到7小时36分钟(2020年10月),睡眠时间更好。体重从3月的81.5Kg下降到79Kg(10月),血压读数Excel = 120/80 - 57.01%,正常= 130/85- 33.82%,正常收缩压= 140/90- 9.08%,轻度高血压(1.2%)。每小时“循环”一次的平均步数为42,000步,所有参与者的平均步数为80.6%,在记录的8个月时间内,这被认为是83%。当训练心率为HR Max的70%时,被调查者的愉悦感和放松感以及出汗量。意义:研究结果有助于实践、分析知识方法和自我健康的维护,以保持8个月的单一日常功能。结论:50岁以上成年人的自我健康分析认为“循环”是另一种增强心理和精神运动领域的体育活动方式。
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“CYCLIC” ON SELF - HEALTH PROFILING DURING COVID 19 – CASE STUDY
Introduction: Self – health profiling approach during MCO, CMCO and RMCO with cycling liked actions and physical activities on training equipment to name as “Cyclic” method in order to figured out psychomotor and psychological aspects of one’s lifestyle. Method – Indoor self- record and descriptive study with the justification outcomes of “Cyclic” as profiling tool in order to be widely used in the critical COVID lifestyle. Participants: 10 participants with aged 50’s voluntarily involved with all records and results were justify by external 2 observers as far as reliability and validity results were concerned from March to October, 2020 (8 months) duration. Food intake recorded, Distance, Blood pressure, Pulse rate and Time recorded as well steps performed daily with self - record participants’ log books by external observers. Results: Sleeping pattern showed on bed time was better from 7 hours 16 second (March 2020) to 7 hours and 36 minutes (October 2020). Weight Lose from March with 81.5Kg to 79Kg (Oct), BP reading Excel = 120/80 – 57.01%, Normal = 130/85- 33.82% , Normal Systolic = 140/90- 9.08% and mild hyper (1.2%). An hourly “Cyclic” every time performed came to average of 42,000 steps per session with 80.6% average performed by all participants, this was considered 83% in 8 months’ time recorded. The enjoyment and relaxing feelings of respondents and sweating among all respondents with training heart rate 70% of HR Max. Significance: Findings were contributed to practices, profiling knowledge method and maintenance of one’s self- health to keep fit for single daily functional throughout 8 months. Implication: the 50’s aged adults’ self - health profiling considered “Cyclic” as another approach of physical activities in enhancing psychological and psychomotor domains.
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