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Title: THE EFFECTS OF OBESITY; OVERWEIGHT; NORMAL AND UNDER-WEIGHT ON HEALTH – RELATED PHYSICAL FITNESS AND COMPARISON OF THESE FACTORS IN YOUNG MAN AND WOMEN COLLEGIAN STUDENT
Keywords: Physical Fitness
Cardiovascular Fitness
Obesity
Student
Issue Date: 30-May-2013
Publisher: Electronic Physician
Description: Poor physical fitness; as well as obesity; are risk factors for some sever disease insulinresistance; type 2 diabetes mellitus; inflammation and cardiovascular disease. Therefore thepurpose of this study was to survey the effects of obesity; overweight; normal and under-weighton physical fitness and comparison this factors in young man and women collegian student.Material and methods: 149 students was selected from Payamenor university of Boshehr cityand divided into an obese and overweight; normal weight and underweight groups based onbody mass index. T independent test were used for analyses of data in two groups. SPSSsoftware version 16 was used for analyses of data at levels of α<0.05.Obese young man and women had poorer performances on all tests requiring propulsion of thebody mass. Other results indicate; mean of physical fitness tests was higher in underweightstudents. There are a significant differences in all test (540 meter (p<0.001); 4×9 meter run(p<0.001); sit-up test (p<0.001) and push up test (p<0.001) and vertical jump (p<0.001)between young man and women. Overweight/obese students had poorer performance incardiovascular endurance; agility and power of lower limb than non-obese subjects. Results ofthis study show that young women have lower scores on all fitness components.
URI: http://koha.mediu.edu.my:8181/jspui/handle/123456789/6154
Other Identifiers: http://ephysician.ir/2011/111-377.pdf
http://www.doaj.org/doaj?func=openurl&genre=article&issn=20085842&date=2011&volume=3&issue=3&spage=231
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