Relationship of Some Cardiac Muscle and Blood Pressure Measurements with Fat Mass Index (Bmi) Among Obese People Aged 40-45 Years

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  • Prof. Dr. Mohamed Jarraya*, Prof. Dr. Falah Mahdi Abood & Assistant Professor. Mohammed Hasan Tuaimmh

Keywords:

myocardial measurements, blood pressure, fat mass, obesity.

Abstract

The research aims to identify the correlation between some cardiac muscle measurements (aortic diameter, left ventricular diameter during diastole, left ventricular diameter during systole, ventricular septal thickness) and systolic and diastolic blood pressure with fat mass index (BMI). The research problem indicated that upgrading the functional concepts and finding the correlation between them and highlighting them will undoubtedly lead to opening new horizons for researchers on the one hand and the optimal use of those concepts on the other hand, as the evaluation of one of the functional variables through the use of another functional variable will give more dimensions Accuracy in judging variables. The appropriate approach to the research was determined and the descriptive method was used. The research sample was 10 obese males and participants in fitness centers in Thi Qar governorate. The process of measuring the search variables was done by body mass index and by the BODYBUILDING device, as well as the Echo Doppler device for cardiac muscle measurements and the Rose Max device. The Russian researcher used to measure blood pressure, as well as tools and means of collecting information. The researcher used the statistical package (SPSS) to process the data. The results were presented, analyzed and discussed for the research sample, as the results showed a significant correlation between cardiac muscle measurements and fat mass index.

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Published

2022-08-10

How to Cite

Prof. Dr. Mohamed Jarraya*, Prof. Dr. Falah Mahdi Abood & Assistant Professor. Mohammed Hasan Tuaimmh. (2022). Relationship of Some Cardiac Muscle and Blood Pressure Measurements with Fat Mass Index (Bmi) Among Obese People Aged 40-45 Years. Yantu Gongcheng Xuebao/Chinese Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, 44(8), 104–108. Retrieved from http://ytgcxb.periodicales.com/index.php/CJGE/article/view/154

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