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International Journal of Physiology, Nutrition and Physical Education

Impact Factor (RJIF): 5.48

ISSN: 2456-0057

2022, Vol. 7, Issue 2
Short-term effect on systolic blood pressure while medium-fast bowling in practice condition
Author(s): Dr. Pradeep Saraswat, Dr. Yajuvendra Singh Rajpoot, Dr. Mukesh Narwariya and Jatin Bhosle
Abstract:
In this study of 20 male medium-fast bowlers, the short-term impact of bowling during practise sessions on systolic blood pressure levels was looked at. The subjects were selected from the Maharaja Yeshwantrao Cricket Club in Indore using a purposeful selection strategy and factoring in the participants' willingness to participate. The participants were all active, seasoned athletes who had played sports for at least five years. A Dr. Morepen Bp02 Automatic Blood Pressure Monitor was used to assess the systolic blood pressure both before and throughout the bowling session. Systolic blood pressure was checked twice: once before bowling and once again during play. The paired samples t-test method were used in the study. For the comparison, a significance level of 0.05 was chosen. The statistics show that systolic blood pressure considerably rose while bowling as compared to systolic blood pressure before to bowling. It was discovered that bowling on a reasonably sunny day could result in a significant increase in systolic blood pressure.
Pages: 336-338  |  312 Views  170 Downloads
How to cite this article:
Dr. Pradeep Saraswat, Dr. Yajuvendra Singh Rajpoot, Dr. Mukesh Narwariya, Jatin Bhosle. Short-term effect on systolic blood pressure while medium-fast bowling in practice condition. Int J Physiol Nutr Phys Educ 2022;7(2):336-338.
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