Category: 2020
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Effect of Yogic Practices with and without Laughing Therapy on Anxiety among Geriatric Diabetic Women
Author(s) Name: M.Veerabathiran & Dr. P. Senthil Abstract: Old Age is a natural part of the life cycle. All living organism including humans undergo the process from conception to infancy, child hood puberty, maturity and senescence. Longer life means more frailty and more disability. Apart from economic problem they face in their life, the common diseases…
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Comparative Effects of Yogic Practices and Physiotherapy Exercises on Breath Holding Time among Low Back Pain for Middle Age Men
Author(s) Name: R.Venugopal & Dr. V. Chandrasekar Abstract: The present study was designed to find out the comparative effects of yogic practices and physiotherapy exercises on Breath Holding Time among low back pain for middle age men. It was hypothesized that there would be significant differences in forced vital capacity among low back pain for middle…
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Effect of Yogic Practices with and without Laughing Therapy on Flexibility among Geriatric Diabetic Women
Author(s) Name: M.Veerabathiran & Dr. P. Senthil Abstract: Many believe that it is an incremental phase in the life span and others associate it with health problems or disease (Choudhry, D. Paul, 1992). This debate aside, ageing is a universal phenomenon. At the collective level old age poses a challenge to policy makers in…
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Effect of Yogic Practices with and without Deep Relaxation Technique on Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH) among School Girls
Author(s) Name: K.Tamilselvi & Dr. S. Arul Abstract: Another form of menstrual disorder is the premenstrual syndrome or pms. This is characterized by uncomfortable mental and physical symptoms that can occur up to two weeks prior to the onset of menstruation. Though most experts believed that it is caused by the estrogen level, they also…
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Effect of Yogic Practices on Heart Rate among Primary Dysmenoria Adolescent Girls
Author(s) Name: C.Mageswari & Dr. R. Vidhyasree Abstract: The purpose of the study was to investigate effect of yogic practices on heart rate among primary dysmenoria adolescent girls. The subjects were equally assigned to random sampling procedure into two equal groups, i.e., the experimental group and control group. The experimental group under gone the practices in…
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A Comparative Analysis of Selected Physical Fitness Variables between Men and Women Gymnastics and Mallakhamb Performers
Author Name(s): M.Janarthanan & Dr. A. Chandramohan Abstract: The purpose of the study was to compare the selected physical fitness variables between men and women Gymnastics and Mallakhamb Performers. To achieve this purpose of the study, only sixty players were selected. Among them, fifteen men Gymnastics players, fifteen men Mallakhamb Performers, fifteen women Gymnastics players and…
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Effect of Aerobics on Cardio Vascular Endurance and Speed Endurance among Women Volleyball Players
Author Name(s): V. Vimala & Dr. R. Subramanian Abstract: The purpose of the study was designed to examine the effect of aerobics on cardio vascular endurance and speed endurance of college women volleyball players. For the purpose of the study, thirty women players from the Department of Physical Education, Annamalai University were selected as subjects. They…
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Influence of Transcendental Meditation on Selected Psychological Variables among University Men Students
Author Name(s): D.Arunachalam & Dr. R. Subramanian Abstract: The purpose of the study was to find out the effect of Transcendental Meditation on selected psychological variables such as sports competition anxiety and aggression. To achieve this purpose of the study, thirty men students studying in Department of Physical Education, Annamalai University, Annamalai Nagar, Tamil Nadu,…
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Influence of Sectional Breathing on Selected Physiological Variables among College Men Students
Author Name(s): C.Chandra Obul Reddy & Dr. K. Rama Subba Reddy Abstract: The purpose of the study was to find out the influence of sectional breathing on selected physiological variables among college men students. To achieve this purpose, thirty men students from CSSR & SRRM Degree College, Kamalapuram, YSR (D), Andhra Pradesh, India were randomly…
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Comparison of Strength Endurance and Agility between College Volleyball and Basketball Players
Author Name(s): G. Asha Jyothi & Dr. M. Sivasankar Reddy Abstract: The purpose of the study was to compare the strength endurance and agility between college men volleyball and basketball players. To achieve this purpose of the study, sixty men players studying in the CSSR & SRRM Degree College, Kamalapuram, YSR (D), Andhra Pradesh, India were…