Effect of physical training on gender difference in trained personal

Authors

  • Debopriya Ghosh Department of Physiology, Government Institute of Medical Institute, Calcutta, West Bengal, India. Author
  • Utpal sanyal Senior Assistant Director & Ex-Head, Dept. of Anticancer Drug Development, Calcutta, West Bengal, India. Author
  • Dr. Anup Adhikari Exercise Physiologist2 ISAK Level 4 anthropometric Specialist Canadian Fitness Professionals, Calcutta, West Bengal, India. Author

Keywords:

Lung Capacity, Physical Tanning, Tidal Volume, Peak expiratory flow, Peak Inspiratory flow Rate

Abstract

Many controlled studies and neurological studies demonstrate that men and women are physically and mentally different. The purpose of this study is to find out whether there is any gender difference in respiratory capacity between trained athletes of both gender. This study was conducted at Kolkata (Serampore area), West Bengal, India. The subject was trained table tennis players of age group was 14 – 17 years. Significant differences have been found in height (cm), W/H ratio and PIF (l/s)  between male and female lawn tennis players and all these values are significantly higher (P<0.05) in male than female players. Greater mean height in trained male than female tennis player of same age range is advantageous for male. This might be due to their own growth pattern under the influences of different specific hormones which is not considered in this study. Higher centrally located fats in trained male than female tennis player in this age range might be due to less affectivity of physical training in male. Higher central fat distribution may hinder different lung capacities by influencing abdominal cavity. Higher peak inspiratory flow in trained male than female tennis player indicates inspiratory muscles are more powerful in male player of this age range.  So, it can be concluded from this study that gender differences in lung capacities can be minimized by proper training load in female trained player at least in 14-17 years age range. This study also claimed that stature is not only the decisive factor for differences in lung capacities in male and female trained tennis player of 14-17 years age range. Body composition, central fat distribution, active inspiratory muscles and proper physical training have definite role in improving lung capacities of trained male and female tennis player.

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21-07-2020

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How to Cite

Effect of physical training on gender difference in trained personal. (2020). International Journal of Research in Clinical and Hospital Pharmacy, 2(2), 54-59. https://rubatosis.org/journals/index.php/ijrhcp/article/view/172

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