Music to move: effects of listening to preferential music on aerobic endurance performance and rate perceived of exertion responses / Maisarah Mohd Saleh … [et al.]

Music has been shown to reduce the rating of perceived exertion (RPE), increase motivation and enhance exercise performance. However, the effects of exercise performance and RPE with recommended tempo songs are less conclusive. The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of listening to pre...

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Main Authors: Mohd Saleh, Maisarah, Abd Razak, Fatin Aqilah, Abd Rahman, Siti Aishah, Ab Razak, Rozella, Sanuddin, Nurul Diyana, Linoby, Adam, Mohamed Kassim, Nur Atikah, Wiz, Ahmad Waqi
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spelling my.uitm.ir.844062023-09-25T03:16:08Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/84406/ Music to move: effects of listening to preferential music on aerobic endurance performance and rate perceived of exertion responses / Maisarah Mohd Saleh … [et al.] mjssr Mohd Saleh, Maisarah Abd Razak, Fatin Aqilah Abd Rahman, Siti Aishah Ab Razak, Rozella Sanuddin, Nurul Diyana Linoby, Adam Mohamed Kassim, Nur Atikah Wiz, Ahmad Waqi M Music Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine Music has been shown to reduce the rating of perceived exertion (RPE), increase motivation and enhance exercise performance. However, the effects of exercise performance and RPE with recommended tempo songs are less conclusive. The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of listening to preferred music on aerobic endurance performance and rate perceived of exertion responses. Thirty physically active males (mean ± SD: 18.27 ± 0.45 years, body mass 21.45 ± 1.40 kg·m-2) were recruited for this study. In the experimental study design, participants completed two trials separated by a minimum of 72 hours. In music condition, participants listened to their own preferred music (selection song tempo range was between 121 - 131 bpm). Participants were required to complete a 2.4 km maximal effort run with RPE measured throughout the test. Time to complete 2.4 km aerobic endurance performance and RPE score were significantly lower (PRE: in music condition (11.30 min ± 1.67; 4.83 ± 1.15) compared with in no music condition (11.58 min ± 1.59; 5.43 ± 0.73). In conclusion, the findings of this study indicated that listening to music preference has a significant effect on running performance during 2.4 km aerobic endurance performance. The results from this study could hold important implications for the application of music and enduring aerobic endurance exercise. Universiti Teknologi MARA 2023-09 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/84406/1/84406.pdf Music to move: effects of listening to preferential music on aerobic endurance performance and rate perceived of exertion responses / Maisarah Mohd Saleh … [et al.]. (2023) Malaysian Journal of Sport Science and Recreation (MJSSR) <https://ir.uitm.edu.my/view/publication/Malaysian_Journal_of_Sport_Science_and_Recreation_=28MJSSR=29/>, 19 (2): 13. pp. 341-350. ISSN 2735-1238
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topic M Music
Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine
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Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine
Mohd Saleh, Maisarah
Abd Razak, Fatin Aqilah
Abd Rahman, Siti Aishah
Ab Razak, Rozella
Sanuddin, Nurul Diyana
Linoby, Adam
Mohamed Kassim, Nur Atikah
Wiz, Ahmad Waqi
Music to move: effects of listening to preferential music on aerobic endurance performance and rate perceived of exertion responses / Maisarah Mohd Saleh … [et al.]
description Music has been shown to reduce the rating of perceived exertion (RPE), increase motivation and enhance exercise performance. However, the effects of exercise performance and RPE with recommended tempo songs are less conclusive. The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of listening to preferred music on aerobic endurance performance and rate perceived of exertion responses. Thirty physically active males (mean ± SD: 18.27 ± 0.45 years, body mass 21.45 ± 1.40 kg·m-2) were recruited for this study. In the experimental study design, participants completed two trials separated by a minimum of 72 hours. In music condition, participants listened to their own preferred music (selection song tempo range was between 121 - 131 bpm). Participants were required to complete a 2.4 km maximal effort run with RPE measured throughout the test. Time to complete 2.4 km aerobic endurance performance and RPE score were significantly lower (PRE: in music condition (11.30 min ± 1.67; 4.83 ± 1.15) compared with in no music condition (11.58 min ± 1.59; 5.43 ± 0.73). In conclusion, the findings of this study indicated that listening to music preference has a significant effect on running performance during 2.4 km aerobic endurance performance. The results from this study could hold important implications for the application of music and enduring aerobic endurance exercise.
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author Mohd Saleh, Maisarah
Abd Razak, Fatin Aqilah
Abd Rahman, Siti Aishah
Ab Razak, Rozella
Sanuddin, Nurul Diyana
Linoby, Adam
Mohamed Kassim, Nur Atikah
Wiz, Ahmad Waqi
author_facet Mohd Saleh, Maisarah
Abd Razak, Fatin Aqilah
Abd Rahman, Siti Aishah
Ab Razak, Rozella
Sanuddin, Nurul Diyana
Linoby, Adam
Mohamed Kassim, Nur Atikah
Wiz, Ahmad Waqi
author_sort Mohd Saleh, Maisarah
title Music to move: effects of listening to preferential music on aerobic endurance performance and rate perceived of exertion responses / Maisarah Mohd Saleh … [et al.]
title_short Music to move: effects of listening to preferential music on aerobic endurance performance and rate perceived of exertion responses / Maisarah Mohd Saleh … [et al.]
title_full Music to move: effects of listening to preferential music on aerobic endurance performance and rate perceived of exertion responses / Maisarah Mohd Saleh … [et al.]
title_fullStr Music to move: effects of listening to preferential music on aerobic endurance performance and rate perceived of exertion responses / Maisarah Mohd Saleh … [et al.]
title_full_unstemmed Music to move: effects of listening to preferential music on aerobic endurance performance and rate perceived of exertion responses / Maisarah Mohd Saleh … [et al.]
title_sort music to move: effects of listening to preferential music on aerobic endurance performance and rate perceived of exertion responses / maisarah mohd saleh … [et al.]
publisher Universiti Teknologi MARA
publishDate 2023
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/84406/1/84406.pdf
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