Physical fitness assessment in first year Dental college students from rural area in Maharashtra. Balasaheb.B.Vikhe 1, Shashikant B Sabade 2, Anand Shaker Ivvala 3, R.G.Latti 4 1,2,4 Department of Physiology,RMC, Pravara Institute of Medical Sciences, Loni-413736, Ahmednagar, (MS), India. 3 Dept of Biochemistry, Melmaruvathur Adhiparasakthi Institute of Medical Sciences & Research, Melmaruvathur, 603319, (TN) India Corresponding author: Mr.Balasaheb B.Vikhe ; Email : vikheb@gmail.com... Abstract: Introduction: Nowadays physical fitness among medical as well as dental college students is a questionable fact due to various reasons like unawareness of exercise, computing, TV waching, video games, fast food habits, academic stress & rat competitions etc. With this background in consider we completed present study work in dental college particularly in rural area to assess the actual physical work capacity among them. Materials & Methods: The Physical work capacity was studied in 102 student of first year BDS student of Rural Dental College, including both male as well as female students, age group ranging ( 17-20 ) years. All students were divided into two groups as nonanemic (55) & anemic (47). The physical work capacity was determined by using parameters including Haemoglobin count, respiratory rate (RR), Pulse rate (PR), blood pressure (BP), & maximal work done (MWD) by using magnetically recorded bicycle ergometry. The RR, PR & BP were recorded before beginning of actual physical work immediately after onset of work & after five minutes of activity. Results: The hemoglobin level was found in anemic group 10.11±0.3gm.dl & 12.10±0.29 gm. dl in non anemic respectively. A significant increases in the value of parameters like RR (5.6), PR (7), BP (SBP 6 & DBP 1), MWD (31) was observed in anemic group as compared to non-anemic group immediately after physical activity. After 5 minutes of physical activity, all parameters showed a decrement, but slightly higher value than the normal RR (0.26), PR (1.2), & BP (SBP 0.8 & DBP 0. 1) Conclusion: Our study clearly demonstrates effects of changing socioeconomic fats, life style modifications, and stressful study pattern affecting our new generations. Keywords: Academic stress; dental students; mental health, Physical work capacity... Introduction: There is a need of make awareness to this easy looking Nowadays physical fitness among medical as well as dental college students is a questionable fact due to various reasons like unawareness of exercise, computing, TV watching, fast food habits, video games, academic stress & rat competitions etc. The increasing burden of academic facts is a major cause stating by various studies. In India, students from Medical, Dental & other Health associated branches are facing more psychological stress along with lacking attention towards their own health. 1 fact earlier by policymakers so that the upcoming dangers can be prevented. We planned present study in dental college particularly in rural area to assess the actual physical work capacity among them & correlated facts at decentralized level. Study Design: The present study designed as Multicenter Survey based study. We randomly selected 102 Dental college students, with 60 female & 42 male students, as voluntarily 161
participating with their written consent obtained. We different study workers. Solodovnikov et.al chose the included the students with no any history of major illness specific features of their physical and functional like dibetes, hypertension, tuberculosis or any chronic illness. We excluded the students who were unwilling, with history of diabetes, hypertension & history of chronic illness. All students were divided into two groups as nonanemic (55) & anemic (47). The Physical work capacity was studied in 102 student age group ranging ( 17-20 ) years. All students were divided into two groups as non-anemic (55) & anemic (47)The physical work capacity was determined development, by measuring the basic anthropometric indices--height and weight, chest circumference and excursion, lung capacity, the data of dynamometry, spirometry, a test of 10 squats per 10 sec, and breathholding time. The findings characterize the physical and functional development of adolescents from this group and are a convincing basis for them to develop an individual long-term program for molding a healthy lifestyle.2 In the Nizhegorod Medical Academy a sociological survey was by using parameters including Hemoglobin count, conducted to ascertain the attitude of students to their respiratory rate (RR), Pulse rate (PR), blood pressure (BP), & maximal work done (MWD) by using magnetically recorded bicycle ergometry Hero marks. The RR, PR & BP were recorded before beginning of actual physical work immediately after onset of work & after five minutes of activity. health and lifestyle. The results of the questionnaire survey showed that the majority of future health workers do not seek to follow a healthy lifestyle. The findings were used in the working out of a target complex program "Health of students of the Nizhegorod Medical Academy for 2006-2009" for the Observations & Result: In our present study the future retrospective analysis of activities conducted. 3 A hemoglobin level was found in anemic group slight deterioration of health indices was revealed in the 10.11±0.3gm.dl & 12.10±0.29 gm. dl in non anemic respectively. A significant increases in the value of parameters like RR (5.6), PR (7), BP (SBP 6 & DBP 1), MWD (31) was observed in anemic group as compared to non-anemic group immediately after physical activity. After 5 minutes of physical activity, all parameters students residing in a chemically polluted area of the town and in those who had come from other environmentally unfavorable areas of the republic. These changes may be associated not only with the known reorganization of the pattern of academic activities and lifestyle, but also with the adverse physicochemical influence of a new environment. Changing the environment may promote the strain of showed a decrement, but slightly higher value than the mechanisms responsible for adaptation and health normal RR (0.26), PR (1.2), & BP (SBP 0.8 & DBP 0. 1) Discussion: Nowadays physical fitness among college students is a questionable fact due to various reasons like unawareness of exercise, computing, TV watching, fast food habits, academic stress & rat competitions etc.there are various studies available with different parameters chose by destabilization.4 Study done by Horgan G.et.al showed Statistics indicate that 39 of boys and 58 of girls aged 7-18 do not achieve the recommended levels of exercise, eg spending at least one hour each day in a physical activity of at least moderate intensity. 5 This paper summarises the physical and psychological health benefits of exercise for 162
children and young people and emphasises that the promotion of exercise and healthy food choices should go hand in hand. A study done by Francis KT stated, the national strategy for improving the health of the American people by the year 2000, lifestyle factors such as physical inactivity are major contributors of chronic disease and disability. Despite the documented benefits of exercise in enhancing health and reducing the risk of premature death, only 1 of the 13 physical activity and fitness objectives of Healthy People 2000 has been met or exceeded. 6 Hence it is our responsibility towards students to aware them regarding lifestyle, improving quality food. Our policy makers should pay attention towards stress free study pattern that will definitely improving their physical work capacity. The study conducted by Nazeem et al documented that prevalence of childhood obesity is on rise in Indian children, highlighting the possible role of lifestyle changes along with decline in physical activity of the child with increase in income levels of parents. 7 Our aim was to assessment of their physical fitness & carried out physical work capacity by using simple, easy available parameters in Institute. In our present study, we clearly demonstrated effects of changing socioeconomic fats affecting our new generations. The effects are found in both male as well as female students. Conclusion: The study simply correlates facts affecting definitely the physical work capacity in college students specially related to healthcare sector. Acknowledgement: we are very thankful to all students voluntarily participated in present study. The table 1 showing anthropometric data as follows with Mean ±SD. MALES FEMALES S.No. PARAMETER Non-anemic ANAEMIC Non-anemic ANAEMIC 1. Age (years) 18.20 ± 1.12 18.27 ± 1.10 18.74 ± 1.12 18.54 ± 1.15 2. Height (cm) 171.58 ± 5.37 171.66 ± 4.62 168.58 ± 5.37 168.54 ± 1.15 3. Weight (kg) 64.42 ± 11.37 58.23 ± 10.70 62.42 ± 11.37 49.92 ± 9.97 4. BMI (Kg/m 2 ) 15.6 ± 0.6 15.4 ± 0.30 16.5 ± 0.56 15.4 ± 0.39 Table2 showing Comparison between anemic &non-anemic subjects Subjects Hb gm Maximal work done Kg/m Anemic 09.05± 0.3 690.46±67.93 Non-anemic 12.10± 0.29 742.66±27.79 163
Table 3 showing Pulse rate (PR) of the subjects during Cycling. Table 4 showing Systolic B.P. of the subjects during Cycling. Table 5 showing Diastolic B.P. of the subjects during Cycling. Anemic 78.11±2.64 104.76±1.98 34.12 78.11±2.64 79.56±1.75 1.8 80.48±1.45 102.34±2.04 27.16 80.48±1.45 80.75±1.52 0.33 Anemic 112.06±1.78 134.85±3.06 20.31 112.06±1.78 113.04±2.29 1.21 116.52±2.18 133.35±1.92 14.44 116.52±2.18 116.98±1.64 0.39 Anemic 68.12±1.59 69.87±1.61 2.56 68.12±1.59 68.20±1.54 0.085 71.58±1.34 71.98±1.52 0.55 71.58±1.34 71.59±1.4 0.013 References: 1. Gerry Humphris, Andy Blinkhorn,Ruth Freeman, Ronald Gorter,et.al.Psychological stress in undergraduate dental students: baseline results from seven European dental schools. European Journal of Dental Education: Volume:6,Issue:1,22-29,Feb.2002. 2. Solodovnikov IuL et.al. Medical college students' self-appraisal of physical development. Gig Sanit. 2010 Jan-Feb;(1):82-4. 164
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