Nutritional Obesity and its Relationship to Body Mass Index and Resting Heart Rate among Practicing and Non-Practicing Students/University of Zakho; A Comparative Study

Athraa Abdulelah Abdulsatar
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This comparative study investigates the relationship between nutritional obesity, body mass index (BMI), and resting heart rate (RHR) among practicing and nonpracticing students at the University of Zakho. The research aimed to identify the correlation between BMI and variables such as weight, height, and resting pulse, as well as to determine if there are significant differences in BMI and RHR between practicing and nonpracticing students. The study employed a descriptive approach with a comparative method of correlational relationships, using a sample of 71 students from the Departments of Physical Education and Sports Sciences and General Psychology. Key findings include a strong positive correlation between BMI and body weight, a positive correlation between BMI and RHR, and a non-significant correlation between BMI and height. The study also revealed significantly higher mean BMI and RHR in the nonpracticing group compared to the practicing group. These results highlight the beneficial effects of regular physical activity on weight management, obesity prevention, and cardiovascular fitness. The insights gained from this study can inform the development of targeted interventions and health promotion strategies to address obesity-related concerns among university students.
扎霍大学在校生和非在校生的营养性肥胖及其与体重指数和静息心率的关系;一项比较研究
本比较研究调查了扎霍大学执业和非执业学生的营养性肥胖、体重指数(BMI)和静息心率(RHR)之间的关系。研究旨在确定 BMI 与体重、身高和静息脉搏等变量之间的相关性,并确定执业和非执业学生之间在 BMI 和 RHR 方面是否存在显著差异。研究采用了描述性方法和相关关系比较法,以体育与运动科学系和普通心理学系的 71 名学生为样本。研究的主要发现包括:体重指数与体重之间存在较强的正相关性,体重指数与RHR之间存在正相关性,而体重指数与身高之间不存在显著相关性。研究还显示,与练习组相比,不练习组的平均体重指数和有效体重率明显更高。这些结果凸显了定期体育锻炼对控制体重、预防肥胖和心血管健康的有益影响。从这项研究中获得的启示可以为制定有针对性的干预措施和健康促进策略提供参考,以解决大学生中与肥胖相关的问题。
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