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ASSESSMENT OF THE IMPACT OF FITNESS COMPONENT STATUS USING THE RESTING HEART RATE (RHR) AND SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE (RSBP) ON THE RELATED HEALTH CHALLENGES OF THE STAFF MEMBERS OF THE FACULTY OF EDUCATION IN UNIVERSITY OF UYO.
The study assessed the
impact of fitness component status using the resting heart rate (RHR) and
systolic blood pressure (RSHP) on the related health challenges of the staff
members of the faculty of education in university of uyo.Ex post facto survey design
was used for the study. The study was conducted in the University of Uyo
community is in Akwa Ibom State. The population of the study comprised the
males and females of the Faculty of Education of the University. A sample size
of 82 staff members of the Faculty of Education, comprising 42 males and 40
females were used for the study. Standard-constructed instruments were adapted
and used to measure the body weight, standing height, heart rate and blood
pressure as done by some notable authors The instruments for the study was a
standardized questionnaire titled: Fitness Component Status Using the Resting
Heart Rate (RHR) and Systolic Blood Pressure (RSBP) Questionnaire (FCSRHRSBPQ). The consistency of the instruments was certified
reliable at 0.9. The data collected on the subjects were treated with the
descriptive statistics to obtain the answers the research questions. The Z-test
statistics was used to treat the hypotheses, set at probability significant
level of .05.The study concluded that there
is a significant gender difference in the fitness component status using the
Resting heart rate (RHR) values among the Education Faculty staff members. On
the average, the males were fitter in fitness component status by RHR than their
female counterpart; as the females have significantly faster RHR values than
their male counterparts. There is no
significant gender difference in the fitness component status using the means
of Resting systolic blood pressure (RSBP) among the Education Faculty staff
members. On the average, the males were not fitter in fitness component status
by the RSBP values than their female counterparts. One of the recommendations
made was that the staff should be enlightened to check their BMI, heart rate
and blood pressure measurements from time to time to ensure that they subject
themselves to ideal weight class to avoid the related health challenges.
Keywords: Fitness
Component, Heart Rate (Rhr) and Systolic Blood Pressure (Rsbp)
Health Challenges and University Of Uyo.
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