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Paper Title:
ASSESMENT OF PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE AND REPRODUCIBILITY ON SHUTTLE RUN TEST BETWEEN OBESE AND NON-OBESE ADOLESCENTS AGED 13 - 18 YEARS: A COMPARATIVE STUDY
Authors Name:
VAISHNAVI G GHATOL
, Dr. KALAPANA DESHMUKH , Dr.NIKHIL PATIL , Dr. ANKITA MANE
Introduction: The prevalence of obesity has been increasing among youth worldwide. Reduced level of habitual physical activity is hypothesized to be a factor in increased prevalence of obesity. Shuttle run test has been used as a primary outcome measure for the assesment of physical performance. Thus, this study aimed to compare the performance on shuttle run test between obese and non- obese adolescents and the reproducibility of two SRT carried out after 24 hours. Method: A comparative study in which 36 adolescents, aged 13-18 were recruited from a school and the sports academy. This study consists of two visits in school and the sports club. On our first visit the first SRT carried out and on second day i.e., after 24 hours the second SRT were carried out.
Result: There was a significant difference in the distance traveled by non-obese in comparison with obese over weight adolescents. The Non-obese group has covered max distance 750m in SRT1 more the than distance the distance covered by obese group 586 in SRT1. There is no significant difference in the distance covered in SRT1 and SRT2 in both obese as well as non-obese group. The distance traveled in the best SRT had correlation with weight No correlation was observed in the non-obese adolescents
Conclusion: Overweight children have presented lower performance in shuttle run test there was significant difference in performance of SRT between obese and non-obese adolescents. Even though it was reproducible, the best performance was recorded during the first shuttle run, which leads us to suggest applying only one test is enough for the Assesment of Cardiorespiratory fitness.
"ASSESMENT OF PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE AND REPRODUCIBILITY ON SHUTTLE RUN TEST BETWEEN OBESE AND NON-OBESE ADOLESCENTS AGED 13 - 18 YEARS: A COMPARATIVE STUDY", International Journal of Novel Research and Development (www.ijnrd.org), ISSN:2456-4184, Vol.8, Issue 1, page no.a115-a124, January-2023, Available :http://www.ijnrd.org/papers/IJNRD2301017.pdf
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