Yoga Theses by PhD students

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    Effect of integrated approach of yoga in normal pregnancy- a randomized active control trial
    (S Vyasa, 2015-01-12) Satyapriya Maharana
    Randomized prospective controlled studies have demonstrated that antenatal yoga is beneficial in many maternal outcomes including complications of pregnancy, gestational age at delivery, analgesia requirement, placental blood flow, and also in fetal outcomes with higher values on fetal intrauterine growth parameters (head circumference, femur length etc.). Apgar score at birth and birth weight, in both normal and high risk pregnancy. The present work was planned to investigate the effect of integrated yoga on labor outcome, cognitive functions and quality of life pregnant women, as this area has not been investigated before.
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    Effects of yoga in High-Risk Pregnancy
    (SVYASA, 2013-01-12) Abbas, Rakhshani
    Both Pregnancy and labor can be highly stressful events in any woman's life due to many physiological and psychological changes that may cause several problems. the psychological stress is magnified high-risk pregnancies, where there are higher chance of complications. in spite of mounting evidence with strong correlatin between maternal stress and pregnancy outcomes, the present conventional management of the pregnancy complications considers preterm delivery as the most viable treatment option, and this can substntially jeopardize the health of the newborn.
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