Bosnia and Herzegovina
Research Article
Changes in Blood Pressure and Heart Rate Measurement Undergraduate
Students During Exam Period
Author(s): Senol Dogan, Nilay Nalcaci, Serkan Dogan, Almir Badnjevic, Amina Kurtovic and Damir MarjanovicSenol Dogan, Nilay Nalcaci, Serkan Dogan, Almir Badnjevic, Amina Kurtovic and Damir Marjanovic
Stress is a part of human life, especially for urban citizens. Stress is inseparable characteristics of student life, especially exam days. Stress management is one of the first steps which can affect students success during the exams, especially in universities. Blood pressure is the first stress observation symptom to understand its level. Therefore, to understand the stress impact of university students during the exam weeks, a conditional experiment has been designed. 200 students were selected from Bosnian and Turkish female and male. The students` blood systolic, diastolic and heart rate were measured to detect the differences between non-exams days and exam days. The blood pressure measurement has been done 3 times in specific times, non-exam days, midterm and final days. Since non-exam days were taken as stress off days, they were supposed that these days were control data to .. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2155-6180.1000347
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