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    Cognitive Status of Adult Bengalee Males Undergoing Training in Football

    Football, one of the most widely played body contact team game in the world, requires rapid motion, explosive running and jum** and other activities. In this context, a study has been undertaken on 33 random...

    Satabdi Bhattacharjee, Tanaya Santra in Ergonomics for Design and Innovation (2022)

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    Bengalee Adolescents’ Auditory and Allied Issues: A Study in Southern Bengal

    Transportation noise including road and railway traffic noise is recognized as the foremost source of environmental noise exposure. Long-term exposures of transportation noise impose physiological stress in te...

    Sandipan Chatterjee, Surjani Chatterjee in Ergonomics for Design and Innovation (2022)

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    Assessing Lung Functions Status in Male Human Resources Engaged in Wood Processing Works Using Surrogate Markers

    Occupational lung disorder is becoming one of the major threat to human health in recent times and thereby, rate of mortality and morbidity is on high. Therefore, early assessment and diagnosis lowers the rate...

    Tanaya Santra, Sandipan Chatterjee in Ergonomics for Design and Innovation (2022)

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    Impact of Practicing Bharatnatyam Dancing on Obesity Status in Terms of Adiposity Indices in Human Resources Engaged in White Collar Jobs: A Study in Bengalee Females

    Occupationally engaged individuals spend a quarter of their lives at workplace and the type of job may influence their dietary habits and physical activity status. In white collar jobs, occupational sitting ti...

    Neepa Banerjee, Tanaya Santra, Sweety Bardhan in Ergonomics for Design and Innovation (2022)

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    Impact of Bharatnatyam Dancing on Obesity and Diabetes Risk Status: A Study in Bengalee Female Human Resources Engaged in Sedentary Occupations

    India has achieved a dubious distinction of being referred to as the ‘Diabetic capital’ of the world. This has an economic implication apart from the public health challenge for the government as well as the e...

    Neepa Banerjee, Priyanka Biswas, Surjani Chatterjee in Ergonomics for Improved Productivity (2021)

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    Linkage Between Select Anthropometric Measures and Pulmonary Function Indicator: A Study on Bengalee Male Automobile Workers

    Assessment of respiratory functions is of considerable importance in both the physiological and diagnostic purposes, and also in occupational health in select high risk occupations. The peak expiratory flow ra...

    Tanaya Santra, Neepa Banerjee, Sandipan Chatterjee in Ergonomics for Improved Productivity (2021)

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    A Study on Flexibility and Fitness Status of Adult Bengalee Males Undergoing Training in Football

    Football is a popular team game world-wide and it is quite popular in India, despite the fact India is hardly within the top 100 countries in world football on a regular basis. But undoubtedly many Bengalees d...

    Satabdi Bhattacharjee, Tanaya Santra in Ergonomics for Improved Productivity (2021)

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    Assessment of Physiological Strain in Male Food Crop Cultivators Engaged in Manual Rea** Task

    Paddy cultivation is the main livelihood for the majority of population in West Bengal. During the paddy cultivation time, majority of human resources work manually in the agricultural field irrespective of va...

    Ayan Chatterjee, Sandipan Chatterjee in Ergonomics for Improved Productivity (2021)