ANALISIS DAN PROFIL TINGKAT KEBUGARAN MAHASISWA JURUSAN TEKNIK MESIN DAN INDUSTRI UNIVERSITAS GADJAH MADA YOGYAKARTA

https://doi.org/10.22146/teknosains.5982

Herianto dan Chusla Rosdiana Dewi(1*)

(1) Jurusan Teknik Mesin dan Industri Fakultas Teknik Universitas Gadjah Mada
(*) Corresponding Author

Abstract


Aerobic fitness can be used as a health indicator. The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of Body Mass Index,
gender, and physical activity on the aerobic fitness. Twenty females and 27 males students in range of 20 ± 1.2 years
old, height 164 ± 8.95 cm, and weight 58.23 ± 9.5 kg that meet inclusion criteria were used as subject that measured
in Ergonomics Laboratory Gadjah Mada University within room temperature 25-26oC and 40-50% in humidity.
Four methods of indirect measurement (VO2max as an output) is used to measure aerobic fitness: nonexercise skinfold
measurements and Body Mass Index, Astrand bicycle, treadmill, and the fitness index Harvard Step Test performed on
different days. The results showed that gender (rs = 0.838 on the nonexercise BMI) and BMI (rs = -0.677 on the Astrand
method) effect on aerobic fitness. The average value of VO2max (ml.kg-1.min in-1) is achieved from each method. For
male, Astrand bicycle = 53.24 ± 7.82, treadmill = 38.43 ± 9, 05, BMI = 44.85 ± 3.45, 42.49 ± 3.38 = skinfold. For
women, Astrand bicycle = 47.86 ± 8.59, ± 5.73 treadmill = 34.1, BMI = 34.25 ± 2.46, 34.63 ± 2.51 = skinfold.


Keywords


aerobic fitness, Body mass index, physical activity

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