A cross-sectional study of the association of Body Mass Index and Physical Fitness Index of college students of Madpur region of West Midnapore district of West Bengal, India


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Author Details : Sulina Bose, Suman Hor, Syed Benazir Firdaus, Sonia Mandal, Partha Sarathi Singha, Suvendu Ghosh, Barsha Panda, Debosree Ghosh*

Volume : 10, Issue : 1, Year : 2023

Article Page : 41-45

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.ijcap.2023.009



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Abstract

Physical Fitness Index (PFI) is a measure of the fitness of an individual. PFI reflects the cardiopulmonary status of an individual and his ability to recover after exercising. On the other hand Body mass Index (BMI) is an index for determining the stage of obesity and it is also used as a cardiopulmonary risk assessment factor. BMI is evaluated using weight and height of an individual. BMI is an index which is age and sex independent and a known epidemiological marker of nutritional status of adolescents. International obesity task force (IOTF-2000) has proposed the standards for adult’s obesity in Asia and India as follows: A cut off point of 18.5 kg/m is used to define thinness or acute under nutrition and a BMI of 23 kg/m indicates over-nutrition. A BMI of over 25 kg/m refers to obesity. In this study, we have checked if there exists any significant interrelationship of PFI and BMI of the college students of Madpur Region of West Midnapore District of West Bengal, India.
 

Keywords: Body mass Index, Cardiopulmonary, Physical Fitness Index, Haemoglobin percentage, Obesity.


How to cite : Bose S, Hor S, Firdaus S B, Mandal S, Singha P S, Ghosh S, Panda B, Ghosh D, A cross-sectional study of the association of Body Mass Index and Physical Fitness Index of college students of Madpur region of West Midnapore district of West Bengal, India. Indian J Clin Anat Physiol 2023;10(1):41-45


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Received : 25-03-2023

Accepted : 13-04-2023


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