Abstract

Abstract The application of fractional partial differential equations (FPDEs) in college taekwondo has attracted more and more attention. Different FPDEs models have been applied to more and more fields, including: Materials, mechanics, and biological systems, and found that FPDEs have more advantages than integer order equation models in studying some materials with memory processes, genetic properties, and heterogeneous materials. The progress of FPDEs in university taekwondo has aroused people's interest in studying numerical algorithms. At present, the management of cardiovascular disease is mainly focused on rescue, drug treatment and revascularization at the onset of the disease, while less attention is paid to the prevention and prognosis management after treatment, leading to the increase of repeated diseases, readmission rate and mortality of patients. With the upsurge of heart rehabilitation dominated by exercise prescriptions, scientific aerobic exercise has gained more and more benefits. After 24 weeks of taekwondo intervention training, the author found that taekwondo exercise had a positive impact on its heart rate variability parameters (mean heart rate, RMSSD, LFnorm, HFnorm, HF), suggesting that taekwondo exercise may improve myocardial blood supply by regulating autonomic nerves. In addition, the Mate analysis of the effect of heart rehabilitation based on taekwondo on patients with coronary heart disease shows that taekwondo has a significant role in improving the aerobic endurance and mental health of patients with coronary heart disease.

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