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Cardiorespiratory Endurance on College Student Smokers Using Harvard Step Test
Author(s) -
Rismia Agustina
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
dunia keperawatan jurnal keperawatan dan kesehatan
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2541-5980
pISSN - 2337-8212
DOI - 10.20527/dk.v8i1.7565
Subject(s) - cardiorespiratory fitness , test (biology) , medicine , physical therapy , metronome , descriptive statistics , statistics , mathematics , paleontology , rhythm , biology
Purpose: The aim of this research was to identify the score of Harvard Step Test as indicator of cardiorespiratory endurance on college student smokers. Method: This was a descriptive cross-sectional study. There were 40 samples who met inclusion and exclusion criteria were selected using purposive sampling. The instruments of this study were questionnaire, metronome, stop watch, and 19 inches bench. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics. Results: The results showed that 47,5% of subjects had poor level, 42,5% had average level, and 10% had good level of Harvard step test. On average, 65% of subjects were light smokers, 87,5% were filtered cigarette smokers, and 65% had been smoking for 2-5 years. Conclusion: It can be concluded nearly half of college student smokers had poor Harvard step test score as indicator of cardiorespiratory endurance.

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