[Table/Fig-1] show that there was no significant difference in height,
weight, BMI, waist and hip circumference between group 1 and
group 2 students of both gender. Also, there was no significant
intragroup gender difference in both group 1 and group 2 students
in these parameters. As expected, BF% was significantly higher in
girls as compared to boys in both group 1 and group 2 students.
In [Table/Fig-2]. Intragroup comparison shows that FFM was
significantly higher in boys as compared to girls in both the groups.
Intergroup comparison shows that FFM was higher in group 1
girls as compared to group 2 girls. However, the FFM values
were comparable between group 1 and group 2 boys. Intergroup
comparison shows that VO2
max body weight was higher in group
1 students as compared to group 2 students of both the gender
and intragroup comparison showed that VO2
max body weight was
higher in the boys as compared to girls in both the groups. Absolute
VO2
max values were significantly higher in boys than in girls in both