Identification of recreational cycling training dose as an effective physical therapy to elicit changes into active lifestyle; [Wyznaczenie optymalnej dawki treningu rekreacyjnego na rowerze jako efektywnej fizjoterapii prowadzącej do zmian w aktywnym trybie życia]

This study aims to determine the relationship of living habits during the new normal period with (1) body composition and (2) blood oxygen levels after cycling while wearing a mask. This research is a multicenter study between Indonesia and Malaysia, with the data presented here being specifically f...

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Published in:Fizjoterapia Polska
Main Author: Prasetyo Y.; Sumaryanto; Alim A.; Guntur; Shaari J.S.; Halim N.A.; Apriyanto K.D.; Mulyawan R.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: DJ Studio 2024
Online Access:https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85191459060&doi=10.56984%2f8ZG2EF8A10&partnerID=40&md5=4df461e5646175feff4db43518e92503
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Summary:This study aims to determine the relationship of living habits during the new normal period with (1) body composition and (2) blood oxygen levels after cycling while wearing a mask. This research is a multicenter study between Indonesia and Malaysia, with the data presented here being specifically from the DI Yogyakarta region in Indonesia, involving an analytical observational study using a cross-sectional approach. The study included 71 research subjects. The instruments used to collect data were fitness behavior during the pandemic (exercise frequency and duration), anthropometric and oxygen saturation measurement after cycling during pandemic. Body composition was determined using the BMI formula, involving height and weight. Oxygen saturation during cycling was measured using the Pulse Oximeter FOX-1(N) by Elitech Technovision. The largest percentage of cycling is twice a week (42.25%), followed by three, one, fifth and fourth times a week. The majority of participants cycled for 120 minutes (35.21%), followed by durations of 180 minutes, 60 minutes, 30 minutes, and so on. Oxygen saturation data shows that most subjects have oxygen saturation of 98% (47.8% of respondents), none of them have 100%, but 97% saturation, 96% occupying the second and third distributions. From the primary data obtained in Indonesia, only oxygen saturation and cycling duration showed a highly significant relationship (p = 0.009), while other variables, such as BMI and cycling frequency, did not exhibit a significant correlation. It can be concluded that a significant relationship exists between exercise duration, specifically cycling, and oxygen saturation in Indonesian subjects. © 2024, DJ Studio. All rights reserved.
ISSN:16420136
DOI:10.56984/8ZG2EF8A10