Association of Sympathetic Activity with Body Mass Index in Male Adults of North Indian by Hand Grip Dynamometer

Association of Sympathetic Activity with Body Mass Index

  • Rovins Kumar M.Sc Medical Physiology, Department of Physiology, TMMC&RC, Moradabad, U.P., India
  • Anjali Verma Associate Professor, Department of Physiology, TMMC&RC, Moradabad, U.P., India
  • Jay Ballabh Kumar Professor & HOD, Department of Physiology, TMMC&RC, Moradabad, U.P., India
  • Ritu Adhana Professor, Department of Physiology, TMMC&RC, Moradabad, U.P., India
Keywords: Blood pressure, Body mass index, Hand grip dynamometer

Abstract

Background: The most significant determinants of hypertension have been established as obesity and overweight. The positive relationship between handgrip intensity and Blood Pressure could be clarified by several mechanisms. Subjects and Methods: Body mass index, Hand grip dynamometer and Blood pressure of the n= 120 subjects, age =18-25. The blood pressure and hand grip dynamometer test was recorded by following standard procedure. Results: The finding of this study is sympathetic activity was increased in overweight and in obese as compared to normal body mass index hand grip dynamometer test. Conclusion: The sympathetic activity was increased in overweight and in obese subjects as compared to normal body mass index after hand grip dynamometer test.

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Published
2021-09-21
How to Cite
Kumar, R., Verma, A., Kumar, J. B., & Adhana, R. (2021). Association of Sympathetic Activity with Body Mass Index in Male Adults of North Indian by Hand Grip Dynamometer. Asian Journal of Medical Research, 10(3), 1-3. Retrieved from https://aijournals.com/index.php/ajmr/article/view/2055