Volume : II, Issue : VIII, August - 2013

Association of ambient air quality with hemoglobin concentration of trained and untrained school–going boys of West Bengal, India

Paulomi Das, Pinaki Chatterjee

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Purpose of the study was to assess effects of air pollution on hemoglobin concentration of trained and untrained school-going boys of West Bengal. Sample consisted of 60 footballers, 60 sprinters, 127 untrained boys, subdivided into two groups from two zones namely Tollygunge and Sonarpur. Air concentration of SPM, RPM, SO2, NO2 were monitored for both zones. Height, weight, BSA, BMI and Hemoglobin concentration were measured. Results revealed that pollutant concentrations were significantly higher in Tollygunge than Sonarpur. Hemoglobin concentration of untrained boys was significantly higher than footballers in both regions but no significant difference were observed when compared with sprinters. Hemoglobin concentration of both trained and untrained boys of Sonarpur was significantly higher than Tollygunge. Air pollutants might have adverse effect on hemoglobin concentration of both trained and untrained boys which may be confirmed by longitudinal studies.

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Paulomi Das, Pinaki Chatterjee Association of ambient air quality with hemoglobin concentration of trained and untrained school-going boys of West Bengal, India International Journal of Scientific Research, Vol : 2, Issue : 8 August 2013


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