Yoga Theses by PhD students
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Yoga Theses by Yoga PhD Students at SVYASA. These pages present some efforts at Scientific Validation of Yoga. You may receive full text of available yoga research papers
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Item Effect of Integrated Approach of Yoga Therapy for Premenopausal Women With Mastalgia, A Randomized Controlled Study with 6 months follow up(S-VYASA, 2016-01-12) Sukanya, RaghunathMastalgia is a common breast disorder with highly variable prevalence estimates ranging from 41% to 79%. It is important to study its high prevalence and its potential to become benign to malignant. The prevalence in young women is unknown, but it is more than 50% of women of reproductive age. Therefore, identifying and treating young women with mastalgia is of prime imporance.Item Effect of Cyclic Meditation on Job Stress Levels of Indian IT Professionals(S-VYASA, 2016-01-12) Srinivas, Pammi SeshaOver the last two decades, Information Technology (IT) bases industry in India has transitioned from million dollar industry to billion dollar industry.Item An Experimental Study of Integrated Yoga Module on Personality and Performance of Employees(S-VYASA, 2016-01-12) Chokkalingam, P.S.The Study evaluates the effect of Changes in Big Five Personality dimensions and Gunas among the paricipants during the study period.Literature surey indicates well established relationship between Big Five personality dimensions and performance of employee.Item Efficacy of Integrated Yoga Practices on Healthy People Using Electro Photonic Imaging Technique(S-VYASA, 2016-01-12) Kushwah, Kuldeep KumarYoga Based techniques are extensively used as a lifestyle strategy for both prevention and management of various ailments across India/world. Energy homeostasis is the key essence of a healthy life.Item Effect of Indian Music on Cardiac Autonomic Function, Psychological States and Cognitive Functions in Healthy Volunteers(S-VYASA, 2016-01-12) Nagarajan, KarunaMany resrarches have shown that music evoked significant autonomic responses as measured by HRV analysis,.Studies have als demostrated cognive-enhancing effects of exposure to anxiety-reducing or sedative Music.Item Effect of Remedial Yoga Module in the Management of Irritable Bowel Syndrome(S-VYASA, 2016-01-12) Kavuri, VijayalakshmiIrritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is a group of Symptoms manifesting as a functional gastrointestinal (GI) disorder in which patients experience abdominal pain, discomfort, and bloating that is often relieved with defecation.