TO IDENTIFY WHICH EXERCISE HAS MAXIMUM EFFECT ON THE LUNG FUNCTION TEST.

Autor: Wasnik, Sanjay, Yadav, Indrajeet, Tomar, Akash, Dhruw, Tikam Singh
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Zdroj: Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research (Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research); 2024, Vol. 15 Issue 2, p1728-1733, 6p
Abstrakt: Background & Methods: The aim of the study is to identify which exercise has maximum effect on lung function tests. The idea behind choosing these physical activities was that in each group the types of movement performed were variable and body posture was also quite different. It was ensured that subjects chosen were regularly engaged in that particular activity. Pulmonary function tests were also carried out on age matched control groups. These cases were compared with healthy medical students, who acted as controls. Results: Group A have, mean weight of 71.25 ±19.84 kg and mean calorie intake of 2913 ± 816.6 k cal. Group B have, mean weight of 67.96±6.28 kg and mean calorie intake of 2371 ± 557.1 k cal. Group C have, mean weight of 66.63±8.62 kg and mean calorie intake of 2219 ± 616.6 k cal. Group D have, mean weight of 58.73±8.73 kg and mean calorie intake of 2205 ± 467.6 k cal. We found all spirometry parameters are high in different exercise groups as compared to control. Conclusion: Regular physical activity is one of the most emphasized remedies for prevention and management of non-communicable diseases. Physical activity has beneficial effect on almost every system of the body but information regarding the underlying mechanism causing physiological changes due to physical activity is less dispersed, therefore it is important to study the effect of various physical activities on physiological functions. Different type of physical activities have significant effect on respiratory parameters also. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index