Effect of Pulse rate on skipping Breakfast
Journal Title: INNOVATIVE JOURNAL OF MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCE - Year 2019, Vol 9, Issue 1
Abstract
Objective of the present study was to correlate blood grouping and skipping breakfast. A total of 200 subjects were involved in the present study. These subjects were associated with the Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology of Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Pakistan. These subjects were asked to estimate their pulse. Normal pulse rate ranges from 65-100. And pulse rate varies from person to person. It was concluded from the present study that people with higher pulse rate take their breakfast. And those with lower pulse rate skip their breakfast.
Authors and Affiliations
Muhammad Imran Qadir, Hira Qureshi*
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