how will you differentiate your bmi during the pre test and the post test? in physical education
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There were significant differences between BW, BMI, BMR, and LBM values in the comparison of pre-and post-test values of the aerobic and resistance training groups (p < 0.05). However, there was no statistically significant difference (p > 0.05).
You do not need to have the same questions on the pre-test and post-test; whether you should have the same items depends on context. There are problems with pre-test post-test designs, especially when the tests are not perfect measures of the quality they are testing.
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When the pre- and post-test values of the aerobic and resistance training groups were compared, there were significant differences in BW, BMI, BMR, and LBM values (p 0.05).
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- BMI (kg/m2) is a measurement of weight in relation to height. It is used in public health and nutrition surveys all around the world to track weight status, particularly overweight and obesity.
- BMI is probably a reasonable predictor of fatness in the general population at the extremes of heaviness.
- When the pre- and post-test values of the aerobic and resistance training groups were compared, there were significant differences in BW, BMI, BMR, and LBM values (p 0.05).
- However, no statistically significant change (p > 0.05) could be seen.
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