
Manisha Badhan- Panjab University
Manisha Badhan
- Panjab University
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Introduction: Childhood obesity is a global health concern, necessitating research on Body Mass Index (BMI) patterns among primary school children. This study investigates BMI trends across academic progression among primary school boys in Jashore District, Bangladesh. The study aims to analyze BMI patterns and their association with academic progr...
This research addresses the Body Mass Index (BMI) patterns among primary school girls in the Jashore district of Bangladesh, considering the escalating concerns regarding childhood obesity globally. The present study aimed to investigate the Body Mass Index (BMI) patterns among primary school girls in the Jashore district of Bangladesh. A sample of...
To assess and compare the aerobic endurance levels of elite female cricket players from Bangladesh and India. This study’s participants were 50 elite female cricket players (ages 18-30 years), with 25 players from each country. They were all considered elite players based on their performance and experience in national and international cricket tou...
Yo-Yo intermittent tests are often used to assess physical fitness in a range of sports and scientific projects. The Yo-Yo intermittent recovery test, in particular, was a reliable indicator of fitness level in terms of total distance covered in meters, maximum oxygen consumption in VO2 Max, and levels achieved. The purpose of the research is to ex...
The current study aims to assess the motor fitness parameters among female cricket players from the Bogura and Khulna districts of Bangladesh. Twenty cricket players from each of the two separate Bangladeshi cities were chosen at random to assess the critical research. The selected subjects (N=40) were between the ages of 16 and 21. The study's cri...