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Effects of Moderate-Intensity Aerobic Exercise on EEG activity in Professional Golfers

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This study investigates the impact of moderate-intensity aerobic exercise, similar to the physical activity experienced by golfers during a round, on brainwave activity. Professional golfers participated in treadmill exercise at a moderate intensity (8.5 km/h for 6 minutes), and electroencephalography (EEG) changes were observed during the pre- and post-exercise. The results revealed that aerobic exercise led to a significant increase in alpha wave activity in the frontal regions, with a tendency for a decrease in theta wave activity. However, no significant changes were observed in beta wave activity in both the frontal and parietal regions. These findings suggest that moderate-intensity physical activity, akin to a golf round, influences specific brainwave patterns, which may contribute to understanding the neural mechanisms underlying cognitive performance during athletic tasks such as golf. Further research is needed to explore the relationship between exercise-induced neural changes and performance outcomes in sports settings.

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Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Experiment Materials and Methods
2.1 Subject
2.2 Moderate Aerobic Exercise
2.3 EEG Measurement
2.4 EEG Analysis
2.5 Statistical Analysis
3. Result
3.1 Changes in Frontal EEG
3.2 Changes in Parietal EEG
4. Discussion
5. Conclusion
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  • Jason Kang Invited Professor, Department of International Sports Studies, Dankook University, Korea

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