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2000 Volume.2 No. 1 p.76 ~ p.84
Effects of Singing of Physiologic Changes in the Elderly Women
¹Î¼ø/Soon Min
Á¤¿µÁÖ/ÀÌÇѳª/Young Ju Jung/Han Na Lee
Abstract
Recently, music therapy is widely used for various kinds of diseases. Music therapy has beneficial effects on emotional disorder and neuropsychiatric diseases in particular. This study was performed to evaluate the effect of singing on
physiologic
changes. We checked peripheral oxygen saturation and heart rate as indices of physiologic changes. The subjects were 19 control and 30 test group who were registered on the D welfare center for the elderly and agreed to join this study. They had
been
singing regularly for 6 months. The data were collected just before and after the singing. Data were analyzed with mean, t-test, and paired t-test using SPSS PC+ program. The results were as follows: 1. Heart rate of the singing group
decreased significantly after singing.(p<0.05) 2. Peripheral oxygen saturation of the singing group increased significantly after singing.(p<0.05) In conclusion, singing, a kind of aerobic exercise, has beneficial effects on cardiopulmonary
system.
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