The investigation of electromagnetic radiation (EMR) for normal exercise and intense exercise difference in gender

This paper is mainly concern on the Electromagnetic Radiation (EMR) produced by human body, focusing on the effects of the normal and intense exercise for different gender. It involved 30 sample of healthy students different in gender to perform the normal exercise and intense exercise. A frequency...

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Published in:AIP Conference Proceedings
Main Author: Ahmad F.H.; Kadir R.S.S.A.; Murat Z.H.; Johari N.S.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: American Institute of Physics Inc. 2020
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Ahmad F.H.; Kadir R.S.S.A.; Murat Z.H.; Johari N.S.
The investigation of electromagnetic radiation (EMR) for normal exercise and intense exercise difference in gender
2020
AIP Conference Proceedings
2306

10.1063/5.0035056
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85098543924&doi=10.1063%2f5.0035056&partnerID=40&md5=34513d10fef6bb690c98589ee1d52b4c
This paper is mainly concern on the Electromagnetic Radiation (EMR) produced by human body, focusing on the effects of the normal and intense exercise for different gender. It involved 30 sample of healthy students different in gender to perform the normal exercise and intense exercise. A frequency detector is used to measure the human body frequency and hence later will be converted into color as given by the frequency color table. Next, the health score of the sample will be calculated and categorized. The finding shows that healthy male samples produced high radiation as compared to healthy female samples. The result also shows that the female is good to do normal exercise and intense exercise compared to male samples. © 2020 Author(s).
American Institute of Physics Inc.
0094243X
English
Conference paper
All Open Access; Bronze Open Access
author Ahmad F.H.; Kadir R.S.S.A.; Murat Z.H.; Johari N.S.
spellingShingle Ahmad F.H.; Kadir R.S.S.A.; Murat Z.H.; Johari N.S.
The investigation of electromagnetic radiation (EMR) for normal exercise and intense exercise difference in gender
author_facet Ahmad F.H.; Kadir R.S.S.A.; Murat Z.H.; Johari N.S.
author_sort Ahmad F.H.; Kadir R.S.S.A.; Murat Z.H.; Johari N.S.
title The investigation of electromagnetic radiation (EMR) for normal exercise and intense exercise difference in gender
title_short The investigation of electromagnetic radiation (EMR) for normal exercise and intense exercise difference in gender
title_full The investigation of electromagnetic radiation (EMR) for normal exercise and intense exercise difference in gender
title_fullStr The investigation of electromagnetic radiation (EMR) for normal exercise and intense exercise difference in gender
title_full_unstemmed The investigation of electromagnetic radiation (EMR) for normal exercise and intense exercise difference in gender
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description This paper is mainly concern on the Electromagnetic Radiation (EMR) produced by human body, focusing on the effects of the normal and intense exercise for different gender. It involved 30 sample of healthy students different in gender to perform the normal exercise and intense exercise. A frequency detector is used to measure the human body frequency and hence later will be converted into color as given by the frequency color table. Next, the health score of the sample will be calculated and categorized. The finding shows that healthy male samples produced high radiation as compared to healthy female samples. The result also shows that the female is good to do normal exercise and intense exercise compared to male samples. © 2020 Author(s).
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