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( Bog Ja Jeoung ),( Jinyoo Soo ),( Kyu Yeon Chae ) 한국체육학회 2015 국제스포츠과학 학술대회 Vol.2015 No.1
Purpose: College students with ADHD (attention deficit / hyperactivity disorder: ADHD) exhibited impulsive, inability to control their behavior, low academic achievement and lack of social adaptation skills, the risk of alcoholism and drug abuse high. This tendency to reduce ADHD have been proposed a variety of interventions, and have been proposed interventions that improved physical fitness, participated sports activities and exercise. In this study, found out relationship between the ADHD and related physical fitness of college students with ADHD. Method: To this end, participated 86 college male students who had self-reported ADHD Rating Scale and health-related physical fitness. Result: As results were follows; First, There were showed that significance correlation between abdominal body fat and ADHD, inattention, hyperactivity, impulsivity. It was found to be significant correlation between the push-up and sub-areas of the ADHD inattention, hyperactivity, impulsivity, self-concept appeared in all relevant, and showed that significance correlation with grip strength and inattention. Second, when we divided in three groups, there were showed that college male students with lower strength and endurance had significantly increased risk factor for ADHD. Students with higher abdominal body fat had significantly increased risk factors for ADHD. Conclusion: As presented in the result, there is relationship between abdominal obesity and ADHD tendency. The male university students with high ADHD tendency would have low rate of physical activity. Therefore, future studies should research the relationship between physical activity and ADHD tendency. Also, developing and implementing exercise programs improving strength and endurance, those that control nerves in muscular fiber and be practiced continuously, would contribute to reducing ADHD tendency in male university students.