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Analyses the Average Pressure on Left Foot and Right Foot among the Rural and Urban Primary School Students of Haryana | Original Article

Ajay Kumar*, Arvind Malik, in Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education | Multidisciplinary Academic Research

ABSTRACT:

Foot structure has a long established connection to foot function within the research field. For this study random sampling technique has been used for the collection of data. The researcher has selected total 1500 individuals as subjects (750 rural students and 750 urban students measured the Static Planter Foot Pressure (PFP) and Body Mass Index (BMI) The subjects were asked to stand on BTS P – Walk modular system (Pressure plate) and the data was recorded for 5 seconds. The F value was found to be 0.798, which is not found significant even at (P<0.05) level. Rural and Urban students were bearing almost equal Average pressure on their left foot. The F value was found to be 10.844, which is more than the table value at (P<0.01) level. The t value was 6.32 for Rural and Urban underweight (BMI <18.5) is significant at (P<0.01) level. Mean value 32.68 of rural underweight students is more than the mean value 27.59 of Urban underweight. The results of the study reveal that no statistical differences were found between rural and urban primary school students of Haryana