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Height, Weight, Body Mass Index (BMI) and Academic Performance (AP) of
University Students in Sri Lanka: With Special Reference to the University of
Kelaniya
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Department of Sport Science and Physical Education, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kelaniya.
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Department of Mass Communication, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kelaniya
Abstract- This study will ease the unscientific belief that most body mass profile problem today (WHO 2004). Obesity means
parents and teachers have the overweight persons are sluggish, having too much body fats and adipocytes. It is not exactly the
lazy and sleepy; therefore would not do well in academic same as being overweight. Scientists have become interested
programme at the university. This cross-sectional study in measuring body fats percentages directly or by estimation
investigated the relationship between academic achievement using facilities and methods to evaluate body mass, especially
and body mass index (BMI) of undergraduate students at the on the sedentary individuals. One of these methods is the use
University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka. Researcher hypothesized of Body Mass Index (BMI). BMI is simply a numeric measure
that H1 -There is a relationship between BMI and Academic of a person’s body “thinness” or “thickness”, allowing health
Performance. Actabit BMI calculator and Grade Point professionals to discuss underweight and overweight problems
Average (GPA) scores were used to collect data. Researcher more objectively with their patients ( sited by Flegal,
has collected responses from undergraduate students in Graubard, William & Gail,2005) (U & Nkangude,
faculty of social sciences and humanities. BMI was 2014).Hendry and Gillies (1977) found obese students to be
calculated from each student’s height and weight recordings. both socially and educationally disadvantaged. It has been
Academic performance was determined by each student’s reported that obese children and adolescents are also more
cumulative university Grade Point Average. Researcher used likely to do less well academically, have poor job prospects
cross-tabulation analysis, to identify the relationship between and be socially isolated (Levine, 1987). The obesity has also
both categories. Chi-square test revealed significant proven to lead to mental and emotional problems, such as
differences in BMI and GPA. There is lower significant anxiety and depression (MD, 2006). The social (anti- fat bias)
association between BMI and academic performance. (Hendry and Gillies 1977) and psychological (Low self –
Students in the normal BMI category had significantly GPA Concept) consequences may lead to poor academic
scores than students in the overweight category. Results from performance among obese adolescents.
such studies could potentially change the way university They are studies on children that report no negative
administrators view nutrition and physical education. association between obesity and academic achievement
Therefor no basis to judge a student generally by body mass (Freeman, 1990) .There is some uncertainty regarding the
profile rather conductive learning environment and genetic effect of obesity on academic performance. The findings from
endowments would continue to influence academic earlier studies thus indicate that it is reasonable to expect that
performance. obesity impacts student’s academic performance negatively,
especially for adolescents. However, the results from previous
Index Terms- BMI, GPA, Academic Performance, studies are based on small sized samples and focused more on
Overweight. children and therefore, the inferences drawn by these studies
may not be applicable to adolescents. Thus there is a need to
I. INTRODUCTION conduct empirical studies to further examine the issue of obese
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weight. The use of BMI on the students was relevant as they body mass classification chart, while the students’ academic
have all the characteristics needed for its use which included performance as represented by GPA were ranked as follows.
homogeneity in environment, Food, Racial disposition and
daily physical engagement. It is possible to think that weight
may be endogenous to academic attainment.
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IV. CONCLUSION
Table 1:Chi-Square Test
Symmetric Measures
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Erort and Stillwater (1982) found that girls had more BMI as AUTHORS
from 12 years as they get into the pubertal stage before the
boys and later found that by 14 to 16 years the boys’ BMI First Author – W.G.D.S Wehigaldeniya,
became closer to the girls’ BMI. Since this study did compare email:[email protected]
age by sex interaction, it could neither support nor contrast the Second Author – P.A.L Oshani, email:[email protected]
findings of these authors these except that in males and Third Author – I.M.N.S Kumara,
females in this study had no significant BMI difference and email:[email protected]
they were not of the same age group.
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