2015, Vol. 1, Issue 4, Part B
Acute aerobic exercise effects on brain wave pattern of player and non- player: A pilot study
Author(s): Aminul Hoque, Samiran Mondal
Abstract:Background: Brain wave pattern reveals mental state of an individual. Exercise may alter mental state,rnwhich could be observed by brain studyrnAim: The aim of this study was to examine brain wave pattern of the player and the non-player afterrnacute aerobic exercisernMethods: Two (one player and other non-player) young healthy males aged between 21-23 years werernexposed to an Electroencephalogram (EEG) followed by acute aerobic exercise session using cyclernergometer. Again post exercise EEG was recorded on both the subjects.rnResults: Result indicated an increase in beta absolute power in various subareas after exercise in both thernparticipants. Whereas, pre exercise EEG recording of both the participants reported no such differences.rnAcute aerobic exercise may lead to higher cortical activation which influences changes in beta absoluternpower in brain regions.rnConclusions: Exercises of acute aerobic in nature may increase cortical arousal level which could bernuseful in health and diseases condition of players and non-players population.
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Aminul Hoque, Samiran Mondal. Acute aerobic exercise effects on brain wave pattern of player and non- player: A pilot study. Int J Phys Educ Sports Health 2015;1(4):54-56.