F. SVYASA Dissertations

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    Prevalence of Diabetes Risk in Anantapur Population
    (SVYASA, 2018-09-07) BOYA ANILKUMAR; Kashinath Metri; Rashmi Atul Babat
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    EFFECT OF SLEEP SPECIAL TECHNIQUE ON CHRONIC AUTO-IMMUNE DISORDER (DIABETES)
    (SVYASA, 2019-09-27) JAGJEET SINGH; Sureshbabu; Rajesh S.K
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    TO STUDY THE PREVALENCE ON TYPE 2 DIABETES IN URBAN KARNATAKA –A SURVEY
    (SVYASA, 2018-10-13) NIRANJAN GAIHRE; Padma Sri
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    TO STUDY THE PREVALENCE OF TYPE II DIABETES MELLITUS IN RURAL KARNATAKA-SURVEY
    (SVYASA, 2018-10-13) PRIYA JOSHI; Padmashri
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    TO STUDY THE PREVALENCE OF DIABETES AND PRE-DIABETES POPULATION IN RURAL KARNATAKA
    (SVYASA, 2018-10-13) MADHUSUDHAN M; Padmasri Gudapati
    Background and Introduction: To estimate the prevalence and survey of the socio demographic, physical activity, food habits, physical activity etc., correlates of type 2 diabetes among adults aged 20 years and above. In villages where health center facilities are not easily approachable, the use of IDRS in assessing the risk for Diabetes is well appreciated. Methods: A cross-sectional community-based survey was conducted, among individuals of either sex, above 20 years aged limiting to 70Yrs. Study variables included socio-demographic characteristics, physical activity, diet, and anthropometry. Written informed consent was obtained from all the subjects. During house visits, data were collected by personal face to face interview using a pre-designed questionnaire. The questionnaire included details on socio demographic variables, anthropometric measurements, and physical activity status. RESULTS: The total survey population was 469, among them 55.01% was male population, 44.99% was female population. Age group of 18 – 90 years, 18-25 age group was 18.55%, 26-40 age group was 46.70%, 41-60 age group was 25.16%, 61-90 age group was 9.59%.86.73% are married & unmarried were 13.22% . The people with diabetes was 7.04%, high risk Diabetes population was 5.33%,medium risk Diabetes Diabetes population was 47.76% & 39.87% was low risk population. Female population with diabetese are 12, male population with diabetese is 21.In the age group of 20-25 there are no diabetic people, in the age group of 26-40 there are 02 diabetic people, in the age group of 41-60 there are 18 diabetese people, in the age group of 61-70 there are 09 diabetic people. Among the diabetics in Doddatimasandra 82% have family history of diabetes(either one or both parents). 36% of diabetics have family history of single parents being diabetic where as 46% have family history with both parents as diabetic.
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    TO STUDY THE PREVALENCE OF TYPE 2 DIABETIC AND PRE - DIABETIC IN URBAN KARNATAKA
    (SVYASA, 2018-10-13) MARRI GAYATHRI; Padma Sri
    Background and Introduction: To estimate the prevalence of Diabetes and Pre- Diabetes. With fast modernization, and the stress caused due to modernization, made the urban population to get into high risk for many psychosomatic diseases. IDRS score that is used in this study has helped to identify pre-diabetics. Methods: The present study is among individuals of either sex, aged 20 years and above. Study variables included, socio-demographic characteristics, physical activity, and anthropometric parameters. Starting from the first house onwards all the houses within the lane were covered continuously, keeping towards the left. This procedure was continued until the whole locality was covered. Written informed consent was obtained from all the subjects. During house visits, data was collected by personal face to face interview using a pre-designed questionnaire. The questionnaire included details on socio-demographic variables, anthropometric measurements and physical activity status. Results: There were 502 men and 521 women. Among them 49.09% men and 50.93% women participants. Among them 25.22% are of the age group of 20-25years, 50.04% are of the age group 26-40 years, 19.55% are under the age group 41-60 years and 4.69% are under the age group of 61-90 years. From total population Diabetics are 5.77% and by using Indian Diabetes Risk Score (IDRS) diabetes risk score has been calculated. Among them 21.37% are under high risk, 40.46% of them are under moderate risk and 38.17% of them are under low risk. Conclusion: Results indicate that the Family History of a person highly influenced the diabetic status of a person (49.15% of diabetics have Family history) Also results indicate that the persons are very highly prone for Diabetes between the age range of 30 to 50Yrs (59.32% of diabetics are in the age range of 30 to 50Yrs). Among the Pre-diabetics with high risk Maximum percentage are from the age group of 30 to 50Yrs. Among the moderate risk 80.25% are in the age group of 21 to 40Yrs. This study created awareness of diabetes and its complication in urban population of this region. The baseline data of the present study regarding the prevalence of T2DM could be useful for implementation of the National Program for control of Diabetes. Therefore, future research in this direction is a need of the time.
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    EFFECT OF INTEGRATED APPROACH OF YOGA THERAPY ON DAIBETES USING ELECTRO PHOTONIC IMAGING
    (SVYASA, 2018-10-06) NITESH KUMAR; Judu llavarsu
    Introduction Diabetes is a common metabolic disorder characterized by hyperglycemias in which blood glucose levels are above than normal. Body does not produce or properly use insulin; or defective insulin or both. Diabetes having many complications like heart disease, stroke, high blood pressure (HBP),& nervous system disease. EPI or Electro Photonic Imaging system allows for direct, real-time viewing and analysis of changes in the energy field of human. Gas Discharge Visualization (GDV) is based on EPI principle, measures electron emission from fingertips. Variation in images correspond to changing health status in different organ system, here we determined the characteristics of these GDV images in Back pain participants. Methods The IAYT program was administered for one week on a sample of 38 participants suffering from Daibetes. IAYT included the practice like yogic sukshma vayayama, relaxation techniques, asanas, pranayama, meditation, lecture and counseling. A single group pre and post design was applied for collection of data. EPI data were taken using Gas Discharge Visualization (GDV) before and after giving 1 week of practice. RESULT From the Electro Photonic Imaging using GDV showed significant changes in various variables. Energy, Organ balance, Yin of lungs, Yang of Small intestine, chakras, Fasting Blood Sugar (FBS), Post Prandial Blood Sugar (PPBS), Diastolic blood pressure, were found to be significantly changed. Result of pre-post changes shows a highly significant result (p<0.001) in total male and female together. Thus, the practice of seven days IAYT programmed has affected Diabetes patients. CONCLUSION The results showed significant changes in Breath holding time, chakra, Organ balance, subtle energy, Weight and also in reducing FBS and PPBS levels, Diastolic blood pressure. With this we conclude that IAYT is useful in Diabetes and EPI technique can be used assess such changes.
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    EFFECT OF YOGA ON AVERAGE GLUCOSE LEVEL (HbA1C) IN TYPE-II DIABETICS AND PRE-DIABETICS IN URBAN KARNATAKA
    (SVYASA, 2018-10-04) PRAGATI SEN; Padmasri Gudapti
    Aim: The aim of this study is to observe the effect of IAYT on HbA1c in type-II diabetic and pre diabetic patients and its prevalence in an urban area of Karnataka. Settings and Design: This is a one arm Pre-Post Design comprised of 19 diabetes and pre-diabetes patients (Male-10, Female-9). Participant’s age are ranged from 35 to 60 years. Subjects are taken from JIGANI, Anekal, Bangalore, Karnataka, India. Methods and Material: Yoga practice is given to the pre-diabetic and diabetic participants who agreed to participate in the study for 3 months, 6 days in a week for 1 hour. Yoga module consists of asana, pranayama meditation and relaxation technique. The yoga practice module which is placed in Appendix has been prepared by AYUSH MANTRALAYAM, INDIA. Results: Glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) showed a significant reduction (p<0.05) from 7.89±2.01 to 7.51±1.88. The effect size is 0.1 with 4.8% changes. Conclusions: The current study showed a statistically significant reduction in glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) after the yoga intervention in persons with Diabetes and Pre-Diabetes. Yoga module developed by AYUSH MANTRALAYA helps to reduce or control HbA1c in Diabetic and Pre-Diabetic people by practicing for one hour daily on weekdays 3 months.
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    STUDY ON DIABETES USING ELECTRO PHOTONIC IMAGING TECHNIQUE
    (SVYASA, 2018-03-14) GANESH GAIRE; Judu llavarsu; Guru Deo
    BACKGROUND: The GDV instrument is becoming popular to measure the subtle energy level in human subjects. The instrument Gas Discharge Visualization measure using fingertip electron emission, the variation in which correspond to changing health status in different organ system, here we determined the characteristics in Diabetes participant. Diabetes mellitus is the most challenging health conditions of the modern world and is spreading like an epidemic causing serious health hazards. According to the International Diabetes Federation reports that more than 382 million People would be living with Diabetes by 2015. India is second for the Diabetes population with 60 million individuals currently diagnosed with the Disease. AIM: To study using the Electro Photonic Imaging Technique to assess the effect of one week Integrated Approach of Yoga Therapy (IAYT) on Diabetes participants. METHODOLOGY: Thirty participants with the age range from 20 to 70 years Diabetes participants at Arogyadhama of SVASA College in Bangalore, India all participants were given Integrated Approach of Yoga Technique (IAYT) practice every day for one week according to Arogyadhama Schedule for Diabetes participant using Gas Discharge Valuation. Mean age. RESULT: From the Electro Photonic Imaging using GDV showed the changes in variables like Endocrine system, chakras, Digestive system, and Immune system. Data were normally distributed; we have conducted a parametric t-test to see within the group. The result shows a highly significant change (p<0.001) in male, female, and together combined. Thus the hypothesis is accepted that the practice of seven days IAYT programmed has affected in Diabetes Mellitus patients. CONCLUSION: Using Electro Photonic Image we can able to show the changes in different variable in Diabetes participant.
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