# A comparative study to assess the work done by medical students with and without a workout routine using mosso's ergograph

**Authors:** Srivatsav B., Swathi Srinivas, Sai Sravani Sure, Suganya K., Nirangjhana S., Divyalakshmi K.

PMC · DOI: 10.6026/9732063002002086 · Bioinformation · 2024-12-31

## TL;DR

This study compares the muscle function and work done by medical students with and without workout routines using Mosso's ergograph.

## Contribution

The study introduces a comparative analysis of muscle performance in medical students with and without workout routines using Mosso's ergograph.

## Key findings

- Males showed delayed fatigue onset compared to females in both workout and non-workout groups.
- Males performed more work than females regardless of workout routine.
- Physical exercise influences work capacity and is affected by factors like gender and exercise type.

## Abstract

A cross-sectional study was carried out to assess the differences in muscle function among healthy medical students using Mosso's
ergograph. The onset of fatigue was delayed in males compared to females in both samples 1 and 2 taken with and without workout routines.
The work done by males was greater than that of females in both samples 1 and 2, with and without workout routines, respectively.
Physical exercise is needed to maintain a healthy weight and BMI. Many factors such as gender, frequency, duration, type of exercise and
co-morbidities of the person determine the capacity and work done by that person.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** fatigue (MESH:D005221)

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