Saejong Park1, Wi-Young So2
1Korea Institute of Sports Science, Korea Sports Promotion Foundation, 2Department of Human Movement
Science, Seoul Women's University, Seoul, Korea
Background: The purpose of this study was to examine the effect size analysis of an exercise program on body
composition, blood pressure, and physical fitness in Korean adults.
Methods: The subjects were 1,095 adults (men=76, women=1,019) older than 19 years who participated in the
Fitness Promotion program at the centers for National Fitness Award Program in 2012. The subjects performed
the regular combined exercise for 60-90 minutes per day, 2-4 days a week for 8 weeks. And the intensity of the
exercise program was moderate (55–80% of maximum heart rate). In this study the effect size (ES) was calculated
by the Cohen (1988) method.
Results: The ES was 0.06-0.11 (average small ES) for body composition, 0.52-0.77 (average large ES) for
blood pressure, and 0.08-0.48 (average medium ES) for physical fitness variables.
Conclusions: The estimated ES would be a useful reference to determine sample size for post-exercise experimental research.
Korean J Health Promot 2014;14(2):67-73
Keywords: Exercise, Body composition, Blood pressure, Physical fitness |