Cardiorespiratory fitness and body fat percentage in young adults

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چکیده

Relevance. Maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max) is the maximum amount of an individual can breathe in and utilize it to produce energy aerobically. The global epidemic overweight obesity -’globesity’ emerging as a public health problem many parts world. Almost 30-65 % adult urban Indians either or obese has abdominal obesity. Recently, cardiovascular ailments are increasing younger generation. Low levels fitness unfavorable risk profiles detected them. Total body fatness aerobic capacity frequently used association with each other often implied that these parameters strongly inter-related. Both status have been shown be factors for future outcomes. aim this study was assess correlation cardio-respiratory fat percentage young adults. Materials Methods. This pilot conducted group 100 subjects age 18 25 years. Ethical clearance obtained from institutional ethical committee written informed consent were taken all participated study. Following (a) anthropometric parameters, (b) percentage, (c) physical activity level (d) VO2max. Results Discussion. mean ± SD age, height, weight, questionnaire (GPAQ score) VO2max found higher male participants compared female while BMI almost equal both genders but participants. There positive non-significant mass index significant subjects. And moderate negative between not (p 0.05). Conclusion. Body negatively correlated oxygenconsumption (VO2 max).

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ژورنال

عنوان ژورنال: RUDN Journal of Medicine

سال: 2023

ISSN: ['2313-0261', '2313-0245']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.22363/2313-0245-2023-27-1-83-89