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Nutritional Status and Physical Fitness of Tribal Adolescents in Ahmednagar District of Maharashtra.

Mitravinda Satyabodh SavanurAnagha SathyeAnil UdawantShobha Anand UdipiPadmini GhugreJere D HaasErick BoyArchana Bhatnagar
Published in: Ecology of food and nutrition (2018)
We examined the influence of nutritional status, body fat, and anemia on the physical fitness (PFI) of tribal adolescents. Weight, height, skinfold thickness, PFI, and hemoglobin levels of 147 adolescents (11 to 16 years) were measured. The experience of cycling was recorded. Overall, 31.3% were mildly, 12.9% were moderately, and 10.9% were severely thin. The majority (81.6%) were nonanemic. All had "poor" PFI scores. Hemoglobin levels were significantly associated with PFI scores in boys and girls. Experience of cycling also predicted PFI in girls. Nutritional status, hemoglobin level, and physical activity were associated with the fitness levels of these adolescents.
Keyphrases
  • physical activity
  • young adults
  • body mass index
  • high intensity
  • weight loss
  • chronic kidney disease
  • sleep quality
  • body composition