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The influence of exercise intensity on frontal electroencephalographic asymmetry and self-reported affect
Authors:Woo Minjung  Kim Sungwoon  Kim Jingu  Petruzzello Steven J  Hatfield Bradley D
Institution:Department of Exercise and Health Management at University of Ulsan.
Abstract:The "feel better" effect of exercise has been well established, but the optimal intensity needed to elicit a positive affective response is controversial. In addition, the mechanisms underlying such a response are unclear To clarify these issues, female undergraduate students were monitored for electroencephalographic (EEG) and self-reported affective responses during the recovery period following rest, low, moderate, and high intensities of treadmill running, each lasting 30 min. Frontal EEG asymmetry and self-reported vigor scores following exercise at all three intensities were significantly elevated compared to those observed following rest. The results suggest that steady-state aerobic exercise bouts executed at varying intensities induce a similar affective response during the recovery period when assessed at both the behavioral and psychophysiological levels.
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