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Title Effect of K-POP Cover Dance on Violence-related Psychological Factors, Blood Hormones and Neurotransmitters in Adolescents
Authors Tae-Beom Seo ; Young-Sook Kim ; Yu-mi Kim ; Min-Jeong Kang ; Kyeong-Ho Seo ; Hae-Chan Park
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Vol.22 No.5(2015-10)
Keywords K-POP cover dance ; Violence ; Adolescents ; Hormone ; Neurotransmitter
Abstract The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of K-POP cover dance on violence related psychological factors, blood hormones, and neurotransmitters in adolescents. Participants in this study were 30 males and females taken blood sample and surveyed. All participants were performed K-POP cover dance (50~75%MHR, 80 min/day, 3days/week) during 8 weeks. School stress, assumed stress, interpersonal stress, ego stress were composed the stress factors. Body and verbal aggression, propriety, anger were composed aggression factors. School stress, assumed stress, interpersonal stress, ego stress were decreased significantly on K-POP cover dance. Also, body and verbal aggression, propriety, doubt, anger were decreased significantly on K-POP cover dance. Cortisol, melatonin, beta-endorphin, serotonin, dopamin were composed violence related blood factors. Cortisol were decreased significantly, but melatonin and dopamin were no significantly on K-POP cover dance. It is concluded that K-POP cover dance caused positive effects on violence and stress, stress related blood hormones.