@article{oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:02005969, author = {八木, 規夫 and YAGI, Norio and 小林, 寛道 and KOBAYASHI, Kando and 脇田, 裕久 and WAKITA, Hirohisa}, issue = {1}, journal = {総合保健体育科学, Nagoya Journal of Health, Physical Fitness & Sports}, month = {Mar}, note = {Heart rate responses in 15 different plays of preschool chidren were investigated on 13 active and 13 non-active boys and girls ages of 6 years. ECG was recorded using telemetory system for 15 minutes of playing and heart rates were counted on every 20 seconds. From the characteristics of the heart rate responses, 15 different plays were classified into 3 groups. Group- I : Small individual differences in heart rates were observed: Te-tsunagi onigokko, Rhythmic dancing, Kenpa and Kagome. Group- II -a; Active children showed higher heart rates and non-active children showed lower heart rates: Hill up-down playing, Kaisendon, Kakekko and Indoor free playing. Group-II-b; Large individual differences in heart rates were observed and were not relating to active and non-active: Takaoni, Oshikuramanju, Gomu-tobi, Rope-jumping, Hana-ichimonme and Fork dancing. In Group-I, heart rates were highest of 177 bpm in Te-tsunagi onigokko, and lowest of 111 bpm in Kagome. In Group-II-a, heart rates were highest of 156 bpm in Hill up-down playing and lowest of 108 bpm in Indoor free playing. In Group-II-b, heart rates of Takaoni were highest of 151 bpm and of Fork dancing were lowest of 113 bpm. Largest individual difference was observed in Rope jumping of Group-II-b. Therefore, individual differences in heart rate responses should be taken into consideration in the educational programs for preschool children.}, pages = {69--76}, title = {幼児の運動遊びと心拍反応に関する研究}, volume = {8}, year = {1985} }