Correlating Psychophysiological Responses of Exergaming Boxing for Predictive Heart Rate Regression Models in Young Adults

The purpose of this article is to validate the correlations between the heart rate (HR) and rating of perceived exertion (RPE) during exergaming boxing in sitting and standing positions. Thirty healthy adults, whose mean age was 25.10 and standard deviation (SD) 2.95 years, were recruited to play 10...

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Main Authors: Jai, Nor Aina Mohd, Mat Rosly, Maziah, Abd Razak, Nasrul Anuar
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spelling my.um.eprints.362152023-11-29T04:40:03Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/36215/ Correlating Psychophysiological Responses of Exergaming Boxing for Predictive Heart Rate Regression Models in Young Adults Jai, Nor Aina Mohd Mat Rosly, Maziah Abd Razak, Nasrul Anuar R Medicine Medical technology The purpose of this article is to validate the correlations between the heart rate (HR) and rating of perceived exertion (RPE) during exergaming boxing in sitting and standing positions. Thirty healthy adults, whose mean age was 25.10 and standard deviation (SD) 2.95 years, were recruited to play 10 minutes of exergaming boxing in sitting and standing positions. HR measurements were obtained at rest and during gameplay. RPE was assessed using Borg's modified (1-10) and original (6-20) scales. A paired-sample t-test, bivariate Pearson's, and Spearman's rho correlations were used to analyze the results. Mean HR was significantly higher while exergaming in standing position (130.79 SD23.18bpm) as compared to sitting position (116.46 SD19.08bpm) (p <= 0.05). There was a significant correlation between HR and RPE values while playing boxing exergaming in the standing position. A regression model that can be fitted into an equation to predict HR from reported RPE was derived from the significant values of Pearson's correlations. However, HR and RPE values did not significantly correlate with each other during exergaming boxing in the sitting position. The formula extracted fromthe linear regression models provides reliable predictions in estimating HR from the reported RPE while exergaming boxing in the standing position. IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC 2020-12 Article PeerReviewed Jai, Nor Aina Mohd and Mat Rosly, Maziah and Abd Razak, Nasrul Anuar (2020) Correlating Psychophysiological Responses of Exergaming Boxing for Predictive Heart Rate Regression Models in Young Adults. IEEE Transactions on Games, 12 (4). pp. 398-405. ISSN IEEE, DOI https://doi.org/10.1109/TG.2020.3039838 <https://doi.org/10.1109/TG.2020.3039838>. https://www.scopus.com/record/display.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85097158440&origin=resultslist&sort=plf-f&src=s&sid=6e06e8f71eb2a894908b88c75eadbf26&sot=b&sdt=b&s=TITLE-ABS-KEY%28Correlating+Psychophysiological+Responses+of+Exergaming+Boxing+for+Predictive+Heart+Rate+Regression+Models+in+Young+Adults%29&sl=137&sessionSearchId=6e06e8f71eb2a894908b88c75eadbf26 10.1109/TG.2020.3039838
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Jai, Nor Aina Mohd
Mat Rosly, Maziah
Abd Razak, Nasrul Anuar
Correlating Psychophysiological Responses of Exergaming Boxing for Predictive Heart Rate Regression Models in Young Adults
description The purpose of this article is to validate the correlations between the heart rate (HR) and rating of perceived exertion (RPE) during exergaming boxing in sitting and standing positions. Thirty healthy adults, whose mean age was 25.10 and standard deviation (SD) 2.95 years, were recruited to play 10 minutes of exergaming boxing in sitting and standing positions. HR measurements were obtained at rest and during gameplay. RPE was assessed using Borg's modified (1-10) and original (6-20) scales. A paired-sample t-test, bivariate Pearson's, and Spearman's rho correlations were used to analyze the results. Mean HR was significantly higher while exergaming in standing position (130.79 SD23.18bpm) as compared to sitting position (116.46 SD19.08bpm) (p <= 0.05). There was a significant correlation between HR and RPE values while playing boxing exergaming in the standing position. A regression model that can be fitted into an equation to predict HR from reported RPE was derived from the significant values of Pearson's correlations. However, HR and RPE values did not significantly correlate with each other during exergaming boxing in the sitting position. The formula extracted fromthe linear regression models provides reliable predictions in estimating HR from the reported RPE while exergaming boxing in the standing position.
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author Jai, Nor Aina Mohd
Mat Rosly, Maziah
Abd Razak, Nasrul Anuar
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Abd Razak, Nasrul Anuar
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title Correlating Psychophysiological Responses of Exergaming Boxing for Predictive Heart Rate Regression Models in Young Adults
title_short Correlating Psychophysiological Responses of Exergaming Boxing for Predictive Heart Rate Regression Models in Young Adults
title_full Correlating Psychophysiological Responses of Exergaming Boxing for Predictive Heart Rate Regression Models in Young Adults
title_fullStr Correlating Psychophysiological Responses of Exergaming Boxing for Predictive Heart Rate Regression Models in Young Adults
title_full_unstemmed Correlating Psychophysiological Responses of Exergaming Boxing for Predictive Heart Rate Regression Models in Young Adults
title_sort correlating psychophysiological responses of exergaming boxing for predictive heart rate regression models in young adults
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