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1999 Volume.29 No. 6 p.1254 ~ p.1262
The Effects of Exercise Program on Fatigue, Perceived Health State, Exercise-related Affect, Perceived benefits, and Self-Efficacy - From the samples of female college students -


Abstract
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of 6-wk low intensity exercise program on fatigue, perceived health state, exercise-related affect, perceived benefits, and exercise self-efficacy for female college student¡Çs. The subjects of the study consisted of thirty-four female college students. The research subjects were assigned to experimental and control group. The experimental group participated in 13-17 and 30-60 minute sesseions of exercise program over 6 weeks. Data analysis was done by t-test with SAS program. The results of this study are as follows. 1) The first hypothesis, ¡°The fatigue of experimental group will be lower than control group¡±, was supported. 2) The second hypothesis, ¡°The perceived health state of experimental group will be higher than control group¡±, was not supported. 3) The third hypothesis, ¡°The exercise-related affect of experimental group will be higher than control group¡±, was not supported. 4) The fourth hypothesis, ¡°The benefits of exercise of experimental group will be higher than control group¡±, was not supported. 5) The fifth hypothesis, ¡°The self-efficacy for exercise of experimental group will be higher than control group¡±, was supported.
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