Effects of Moderate Exercise on Relieving Mental Load of Elementary School Teachers

Long-term endurance exercise could increase activity of parasympathetic nervous and decrease activity of sympathetic nervous at rest. However, previous studies all focused on the effect of endurance training on heart rate variability (HRV) for athletes or sedentary subjects. In Taiwan, elementary sc...

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description Long-term endurance exercise could increase activity of parasympathetic nervous and decrease activity of sympathetic nervous at rest. However, previous studies all focused on the effect of endurance training on heart rate variability (HRV) for athletes or sedentary subjects. In Taiwan, elementary school teachers teaching and processing the children’s and administrative problems always stand and walk. They will sit down only when they review and correct the students’ home work. Thus, the goal of this study was to elucidate the beneficial effect of moderate intensity exercise on relieving mental load of elementary school teachers. There were 20 participants in the exercise group and another 20 participants in the nonexercise group. The exercising teachers performed 12 weeks of moderate intensity exercise training for an average of 30 minutes per day, 3 times per week. HRV was measured before and after the 4th, 6th, and 12th weeks. The time and frequency domain parameters of HRV all had significant increases between the beginning and after 12 weeks of training. However, the time and frequency domain parameters of HRV in the nonexercise group had significant decreases between the beginning and after 12 weeks of training. The long-term moderate exercises can relieve mental load of elementary school teachers. Moreover, age was the considerable factor affecting HRV in this study.
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subjects Anxiety
Blood pressure
Body fat
Care and treatment
Elementary school teachers
Elementary school teaching
Elementary schools
Exercise
Fitness training programs
Fourier transforms
Health aspects
Heart rate
Hypertension
Job stress
Load
Medical research
Mental disorders
Mental health
Nervous system
Nervous system, Sympathetic
Physiological aspects
Physiology
Psychological aspects
Respiration
Stress
Stress (Psychology)
Teaching
Time series
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