2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.09.26.461877
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The Impact of Body Mass Index on Physical Activity and Cardiac Workload

Abstract: Background: Having an abnormal body mass index (BMI) adversely affects cardiac workload and level of physical activity. Objective: To examine the relationship between cardiac workload, physical activity, Sex, and BMI. Methods: The number of steps taken per day (Steps) and minutes per week spent in targeted heart rate zones were collected from primarily first and second year university students (n = 1,801; 62% female) over a standard, 15-week long semester. Other data collected included BMI, Sex, Age, and Cla… Show more

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