STATISTICAL ANALYSIS AND THE EFFECTS OF CARDIO EXERCISE ON THE FREQUENCY OF ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHIC SIGNALS (ECG) ON UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS
An electrocardiographic (ECG) signal analysis study has been conducted using statistical methods. This study aims to analyze the correlation between ECG signals in healthy subjects and the effect of cardio exercise (squats as much as 20 times in 40 seconds) on the frequency of ECG signals using st...
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Summary: | An electrocardiographic (ECG) signal analysis study has been conducted using statistical methods. This
study aims to analyze the correlation between ECG signals in healthy subjects and the effect of cardio
exercise (squats as much as 20 times in 40 seconds) on the frequency of ECG signals using statistical
methods. ECG signal data were obtained from measurements on 6 healthy female subjects using Cobra4
Electrophysiology. Subjects were undergraduate students ranging in age from 19-22 years old and only
exercised lightly. The process of recording ECG signals is done with several conditions, namely lying
with/without gel in a relaxed state, lying with/without gel the hand electrodes are exchanged in a relaxed
state, sitting with/without gel in a relaxed state and sitting with/without gel just after squat. Recording
is carried out for 60 seconds for each condition. From the measurements obtained data with the format
(. Msr and. Txt). The processing of ECG signal data is carried out with the help of Microsoft Excel
software. The results of data processing are presented in tabular and graphical form. The statistical
method uses the parameters of duration, amplitude, frequency and correlation. From this study, it was
found that the correlation between ECG signals in one healthy subject was greatest in lying condition
with gel in a resting position where the hand electrodes were exchanged at 0.976 ± 0.003 and the
smallest in sitting position without gel just after squat was 0.952 ± 0.012. Parameters duration and
amplitude can describe the numerical data characteristics of ECG signal samples. The frequency of
ECG signals in one minute obtained for sitting without gel in a relaxed state is 80.93 ± 13.118, while
after exercising is obtained 105.03 ± 11.471. It can be concluded that cardio exercise affects the
frequency of ECG signals at length intervals between ECG signal patterns, but does not affect the
duration and amplitude of the heart's PQRST waves. |
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