Respiratory performance and grip strength tests in Indian school bodys of different socio-economic status.

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Physical efficiency tests were performed on urban school boys drawn from high socio-economic status in comparison to rural school boys. The height and weight records of the subjects indicating growing process showed that the rural boys attained less physical growth than their urban counterparts. The Vital Capacity and Peak Expiratory Flow Rate data expressed either per unit of height or body surface area were significantly lower in rual boys. these findings indicated a poor development of the thorax in the rural group. However, the determined grip strengths for both the group were similar. The grip test might reflect improvement of muscle mass in case of rural boys as a result of regular physical activity employing the arm muscles.

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De, A. K., Debnath, P. K., Dey, N. K., & Nagchaudhuri, J. (1980). Respiratory performance and grip strength tests in Indian school bodys of different socio-economic status. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 14(2–3), 145–148. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjsm.14.2-3.145

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