June 18, 2020
The matter will be discussed with the Kolkata
The matter will be discussed with the Kolkata Police before starting the repair
work. ..The government may allow running of lighter vehicles like motorcycles
and cycles on the flyover.The expert committee that has also mentioned the
findings of Anandarpan Gupta and Swapna Majumdar, both former professors of
civil engineering and structural engineering, respectively, at IIT-Kharagpur,
who had pointed out the flyover design was faulty, and poor-quality material led
to the collapse.According to the expert committee’s report, the portion of the
flyover, which has not caved in, is also not in the best of condition to run
heavy vehicles on it. "Analysing the pros and cons, the state government feels
it is more feasible economically and also considering the humanitarian aspect to
repair the portion of the collapsed flyover and open it for light vehicles," the
official said."Apart from the chances of damage to the adjacent buildings,
razing the flyover completely will also involve huge expenses on the part of the
state government," a highly placed PWD source said.The expert committee that
recently submitted its report at the state secretariat Nabanna is apprehensive
that pulling down the flyover completely will pose a risk to the buildings
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Bluetooth Audio lamp manufacturer flyover, which is in a densely populated
area.Kolkata: West Bengal government is planning to rebuild portion of the
Vivekananda flyover which collapsed last year and allow light vehicles to ply on
it
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June 03, 2020
The 12,529 participants wore tracking devices
Young adults after the age of 20 show the only increases in activity over the
lifespan, according to a study conducted by researchers from the Johns Hopkins
Bloomberg School of Public Health. The 12,529 participants wore tracking devices
for seven straight days, removing them for only bathing and at bedtime. And, the
study found, starting at age 35, activity levels declined through midlife and
older adulthood. Among adults 60 years and older, males were more sedentary and
had lower light-intensity activity levels than females.The findings come amid
heightened concern that exercise deficits are contributing to the growing
obesity epidemic, particularly among children and teens.. "The goal of campaigns
aimed at increasing physical activity has focused on increasing higher-intensity
exercise," said Zipunnikov. The devices measured how much time participants were
sedentary or engaged in light or moderate-to-vigorous physical activity. So the
big question is how do we modify daily schedules, in schools for example, to be
more conducive to increasing physical activity?"For their study, the researchers
used data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey from the
2003-2004 and 2005-2006 survey cycles.M. The study found that more than 25
percent of boys and 50 percent of girls ages six to 11 and more than 50 percent
of male and 75 percent of female adolescents ages 12 to 19 had not met the WHO
recommendation. "Our study suggests that these efforts should consider time of
day and also focus on increasing lower-intensity physical activity and reducing
inactivity. For instance, the World Health Organization (WHO) recommends at
least 60 minutes of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity a day for children
ages five to 17 years. Forty-nine percent were male, the rest female.The study
also identified different times throughout the day when activity was highest and
lowest, across age groups and between males and females. "For school-age
children, the primary window for activity was the afternoon between two and six
P."The study is published online in the journal Preventive Medicine. "Activity
levels at the end of adolescence were alarmingly low, and by age 19, they were
comparable to 60-year-olds," said senior author Vadim Zipunnikov. The
researchers broke down findings into five age groups: children (ages six to 11);
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adults at midlife (ages 31 to 59); and older adults (age 60 through age 84). The
increase may be related to starting full-time work and other life
transitions.The study confirmed that recommended guidelines were not being met.
These patterns, the researchers say, could inform programs aimed at increasing
physical activity by targeting not only age groups but times with the least
activity, such as during the morning for children and adolescents.Activity among
20-somethings, the only age group that saw an increase in activity levels, was
spread out throughout the day, with an increase in physical activity in the
early morning, compared to younger adolescents. For all age groups, males
generally had higher activity levels than females, particularly high-intensity
activity, but after midlife, these levels dropped off sharply compared to
females
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