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@article{dmj29283, author = {Chikita Dian Saphira and Sumardi Widodo and Arinta Wati and Tanjung Sumekar}, title = {The Effect of High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) on Reaction Time Study Among Medical Student in Semarang}, journal = {Jurnal Kedokteran Diponegoro (Diponegoro Medical Journal)}, volume = {10}, number = {3}, year = {2021}, keywords = {High Intensity Interval Training; Physical Exercise; Reaction Time; Attention Network Test}, abstract = { Background: Reaction time is a cognitive-motoric connection that is important in making quick decisions. Due to the lack of time, medical student has low physical activity. High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) is a strong and intense exercise interspersed with low intensity exercise that does not require much time. It has been known that can improve cognitive function. Objective: To determine the effect of HIIT on an individual’s reaction time. Methods: Quasi-experimental research with pre-test and post-test groups design. The research subjects were 29 medical students of Diponegoro University, woman, normal IMT, 18-22 ages, has no neurologic deficit. The control group instructed not to do any physical exercises (n=15) and the experimental group was given an intervention of HIIT exercises that consists of warm-up, core, and cool-down movements for 6 weeks (n=14). Reaction time scores before and after were measured using the Attention Network Test (ANT). The significance of the data was analyzed using the paired sample t-test the independent sample t-test. Results: A significant decrease in reaction time scores (p=0,007) in both the experimental and control groups. A significant difference in reaction time scores (p=0.007) between the experimental group before and after the intervention was 592,07±74,82 to 517,21±56,77 milisecond. A significant difference in reaction time scores (p=0.024) between the control group before and after the intervention was 611,73±78,93 to 574,06±47,06 milisecond. Conclusion: HIIT for 6 weeks has been proved to reduce reaction time scores. Keywords: High Intensity Interval Training, Physical Exercise, Reaction Time, Attention Network Test. }, issn = {2540-8844}, pages = {194--198} doi = {10.14710/dmj.v10i3.29283}, url = {https://ejournal3.undip.ac.id/index.php/medico/article/view/29283} }
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Background: Reaction time is a cognitive-motoric connection that is important in making quick decisions. Due to the lack of time, medical student has low physical activity. High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) is a strong and intense exercise interspersed with low intensity exercise that does not require much time. It has been known that can improve cognitive function.
Objective: To determine the effect of HIIT on an individual’s reaction time.
Methods: Quasi-experimental research with pre-test and post-test groups design. The research subjects were 29 medical students of Diponegoro University, woman, normal IMT, 18-22 ages, has no neurologic deficit. The control group instructed not to do any physical exercises (n=15) and the experimental group was given an intervention of HIIT exercises that consists of warm-up, core, and cool-down movements for 6 weeks (n=14). Reaction time scores before and after were measured using the Attention Network Test (ANT). The significance of the data was analyzed using the paired sample t-test the independent sample t-test.
Results: A significant decrease in reaction time scores (p=0,007) in both the experimental and control groups. A significant difference in reaction time scores (p=0.007) between the experimental group before and after the intervention was 592,07±74,82 to 517,21±56,77 milisecond. A significant difference in reaction time scores (p=0.024) between the control group before and after the intervention was 611,73±78,93 to 574,06±47,06 milisecond.
Conclusion: HIIT for 6 weeks has been proved to reduce reaction time scores.
Keywords: High Intensity Interval Training, Physical Exercise, Reaction Time, Attention Network Test.
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