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ArtikelHigh Intensity Swimming Exercise Decline Memory Retention of Young White Rats (Rattus norvegicus)  
Oleh: Argarini, Raden ; Harjanto, J. M. ; Effendi, Choesnan ; Herawati, Lilik ; Irwadi, Irfiansyah
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah nasional - terakreditasi DIKTI
Dalam koleksi: Anima Indonesian Psychological Journal vol. 27 no. 04 (Jul. 2012), page 206-210.
Topik: swimming exercise; high intensity; memory retention; Y-maze
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Isi artikelThe aim of this study was to test whether high intensity swimming exercise on young white mice affect memory retention. A Randomized Post-Test Only Control Group Design was used. Subjects were 20 male rats (Rattus norvegicus wistar strain), age 1 to 1.5 months, body weight 60-100 grams, which were divided randomly into 2 groups (each consist 10 rats). The treatment group got the high intensity swimming exercise (plus 9% of body weight added load). Each treatment was conducted once a day during 1 minute and 45 seconds, three sets with rest period three times the exercise time, for four weeks. Memory retention was measured through a Y-maze test in two sessions, each with six replications. Results showed that memory retention between groups on day 4, was (65.00 ± 31.38)% in the control group, and (30.56 ± 26.68)% in the treatment group. Independent t-test results revealed significant differences between the control group and the treated group (p = .020). The conclusion is that high intensity exercise decline memory retention in young white rats.
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