Effect of Industrial Pollutants on Physical Efficiency of Post-Menopausal Women in Urban Area
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.3, No. 9)Publication Date: 2014-09-05
Authors : Dipak Kumar Bhuniya; Sudipta Bhuniya;
Page : 2179-2182
Keywords : anthropometric; ergometry; nutrient; pollutant; post menopausal; haemoglobin;
Abstract
Present study evaluated the relationship of physical fitness, aerobic capacity and heart responses of Postmenopausal women (n=100) living in rural and urban area. Body fat percent was estimated by Siri equation putting the value of iliac skin fold thickness and arm skinfold thickness using Harpenden Skin fold Calipers. VO2 max was determined by treadmill exercise with direct measurement of oxygen consumption. Blood pressure was measured by Sphygmomanometer and the radial pulse rate (Beats/Min) was measured. Anthropometric data (Height, body mass) was taken by using Anthropometer rod, weighing machine and data were compared among the subjects of both groups. Blood Haemoglobin of both groups was measured by spectrophotometrical technique and compared. Rural post-menopausal women had significantly (pless than0.05) posses higher lean mass, physical efficiency and aerobic capacity than urban menopausal women. Urban menopausal women showed a significantly (pless than0.05) lower cardio respiratory responses to exercise than women living in rural area. Insignificant (pgreater than0.05) differences of hemoglobin concentration and body weight of rural women was noticed in respect to post-menopausal urban women. Good nutrients have stimulatory where as Industrial pollutants have some detrimental roles on muscle strength and physical efficiency in either sex of human beings in all age group.
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