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    "A study of change of posture on the pulmonary function tests : can it help copd patients ?"

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    Objectives : To know the pulmonary function tests in sitting, supine and standing postures in North Indian population Is there any change in PFTs due to change in posture Settings: Department of Physiology, G.S.V.M. Medical College, Kanpur and Escorts Heart Centre, Kanpur Participants : 50 male and 30 female healthy, non-smoker volunteers comprising of 50 students of first year MBBS and 30 volunteers at Escorts Heart Centre, Kanpur Measurements : PFTs, FEV1, FVC, FER, PEFR and TV Statistical analysis : Students't' test Results: The FEV1, FVC and PEFR increased significantly from supine to sitting to standing posture in both males and females. The FER significantly increased only when moving from supine to sitting in both males and females. The TV increased significantly by moving from supine to sitting and also from supine to standing postures in both males and females

    An Evaluation Of Short-Term Prognostic Significance Of Various Clinical Parameters In Patients Of Stroke

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    Sonali Saxena', Shadab A. Khan", Jalaj Saxena’" * Consultant Cardiologist, ** Professor (Medicine), *** Assistant Professor (Physiology) Ishwardevi Medical and Cardiology Centre, Kanpur J.N. Medical College, A.M.U., Aligarh and G.S.V.M. Medical College, Kanpur ABSTRACT: Objectives :To predict the short-term prognostic significance of various clinical parameters at the time of admission in patients of stroke. Setting: Department of General Medicine, J.N. Medical College, A.M.U., Aligarh Participants : 100 patients of stroke (Cerebro-vascular accident) comprising 54 males and 46 females. Clinical Parameters : Admission Blood Pressure, Side of paralysis, Extent of Paralysis, Gastro-intestinal Haemorrhage, Level of consciousness at the time of admission. Statistical Analysis: ‘Z’ test (Z>_ 1.96). Results : The admission B.P. was raised in 75% of patients. The mortality was significantly high (57.1%) in the severe grade B.P. while recovery was significantly high (64.3%) in mild or moderate grade B.P patients. The left sided paralysis was having significantly high mortality of patients (49%) while recovery was significantly high (56.2%) in the patients with right sided paralysis. The paralysis with Grade O power was in 58% of stroke patients and was associated with signifi­cantly high (53.4%) mortality while 100% recovery was found in patients with power grade 4 and 5 at the time of admission. The G.l. haemorrhage was associated with 5% of patients but mortality was significantly high (100%) in these patients. The level of consciousness of grade / was highest (34%) while mortality was significantly high (100%) in the patients admitted with grade 3 level of consciousness. The recovery was significantly high (92.9%) in the patients admitted with grade 'O’ level of consciousnes

    The acute effect of resistance exercise on serum growth hormone and blood glucose in healthy non-obese adolescent subject

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    Background: The growth hormone (GH) response to resistance training is altered by many factors including sex steroid concentrations, fitness, intensity of exercise, age, gender, duration of exercise and glycemic state but the exact understanding of the interplay of different exercises to GH levels and its induced physiological adaptations is still obscure. This study aimed to see how resistance exercise affects GH levels and its correlation to plasma glucose levels in healthy non-obese adolescent subjects.Methods: 48 healthy non-obese adolescent subjects, 24 males and 24 females were included in the study. High volume exercise training regimen was used which involved major muscle group of arms, legs and trunk. Pre and post exercise levels of serum GH and random blood sugar were estimated in male and female groups.Results: The mean body mass index (BMI) of male and female groups was 23.22±3.12 kg/m2 and 20.40±4.49 kg/m2, respectively. The post-exercise serum GH levels in male and females increased significantly by 0.54±1.041 ng/ml (p<0.05) and 0.85±1.023 ng/ml (p<0.001) respectively. The random blood sugar levels in males after exercise significantly increased (p<0.05) by 7.16±12.61 mg/dl and in females by 6.20±12.09 mg/dl (p<0.05). There was significant correlation (p<0.05) between increase in serum GH levels and increase in random blood sugar levels in both male and female group.Conclusions: Exercise induced increase in GH and its interplay with serum glucose can be better gained access into via metanalytical/elaborate studies of the major hormones and fuels involved.

    Pulmonary Function Tests In Young Healthy Subjects Of North India

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    Study Objectives : The diagnosis of disease done by skiagram can be substantiated by pulmonary function tests. Substantial data of Indians on PFTs is not available. The present study therefore has been planned on young healthy north Indians. Setting : 119 males and 49 female medical students of North India. Measurements : PFT's, T.V. FEV1, FVC, FER and PEFR were measured. P&lt;0.05 was considered as significant. Results : In North Indian males, mean T. V was 437.56 ± 65.83 ml, FEV1 3.26 ±041 L, FVC 3.82 ± 0.48 L, FER 85.09 ± 2.42% and PEFR was 495.42 ± 101.82 L / min. In North Indian females, average T. V was 386.12 ± 37.90 ml, FEV1 2.39 ± 0.38 L, FVC 2.79 ± 0.43 L, FER 85.38 ± 257% and PEFR was 307.12 ± 75.74 L / min. Conclusions: Males in comparison to females had more value of PFTs. All the PFTs showed positive correlation with Height, Weight and Surface area except Tidal Volume and FER

    Effect Of Smoking On Thyroid Status In Depression

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    Research Problem: Whal is Ihe impact of smoking cigarettes on thyroid functions in depression patients. Objective: To estimate T3, T4&nbsp;and TSH in depressed smokers. Study Design:&nbsp;&nbsp; Hospital&nbsp;&nbsp; based clinical&nbsp; study. Setting: Psychiatry out - door patients. Participants: Depression patients with or without history of smoking. Sample Size:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Twenty five&nbsp; patients&nbsp; of depression. Study Variables: Smoking, Non - smoking, T3&nbsp;, T4&nbsp;, TSH Statistical Analysis: Student t- test. Result: The patients of both the study group and control group had subnormal T3&nbsp;but in smokers it was significantly lower than in non - smoker patients. T4&nbsp;was within the normal range in both the groups, but it was significantly higher in smokers. TSH levels were normal in both the groups of patients and there was no significant difference between the two groups. Conclusion: A low T3&nbsp;state exists in depression with further worsening of the condition in depressed patients who smoke, which might have an impact on therapeutic outcome. Therefore, avoidance of smoking in depression patients is suggeste

    Mushroom cultivation: Substantial key to food security

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    The worldwide sustenance and wholesome security of the expanding population is a generous test, which searches for new harvest (better yield from conventional ones) as a wellspring of nourishment sustenance and recoveries from malnutrition and food scarcity. Alluding to it, mushrooms discover some help which can be developed even via landless individuals, that too on decaying material and could be a source for proteinaceous sustenance. Metric huge amounts of natural waste and buildups are created every year which can possibly be reused as a substrate for mushroom cultivation. Mushroom cultivation being an indoor movement, requires less work and benefit adventure gives abundant chances to jobless

    "A study of change of posture on the pulmonary function tests : can it help copd patients ?"

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    <p class="Bodytext201">Objectives :</p><ol><li>To know the pulmonary function tests in sitting, supine and standing postures in North Indian population</li><li>Is there any change in PFTs due to change in posture</li></ol><p class="Bodytext201">Settings: Department of Physiology, G.S.V.M. Medical College, Kanpur and Escorts Heart Centre, Kanpur</p><p class="Bodytext71">Participants : 50 male and 30 female healthy, non-smoker volunteers comprising of 50 students of first year MBBS and 30 volunteers at Escorts Heart Centre, Kanpur</p><p class="Bodytext71">Measurements : PFTs, FEV1, FVC, FER, PEFR and TV</p><p class="Bodytext201">Statistical analysis : Students't' test</p><p class="Bodytext71">Results: The FEV1, FVC and PEFR increased significantly from supine to sitting to standing posture in both males and females. The FER significantly increased only when moving from supine to sitting in both males and females. The TV increased significantly by moving from supine to sitting and also from supine to standing postures in both males and females.</p

    An Evaluation Of Short-Term Prognostic Significance Of Various Clinical Parameters In Patients Of Stroke

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    <p class="Heading21" align="center"> </p><p class="Bodytext151" align="center">Sonali Saxena', Shadab A. Khan", Jalaj Saxena’"</p><p class="Bodytext151" align="left">* Consultant Cardiologist, ** Professor (Medicine), *** Assistant Professor (Physiology) Ishwardevi Medical and Cardiology Centre, Kanpur J.N. Medical College, A.M.U., Aligarh and G.S.V.M. Medical College, Kanpur ABSTRACT:</p><p class="Bodytext71">Objectives :To predict the short-term prognostic significance of various clinical parameters at the time of admission in patients of stroke.</p><p class="Bodytext71">Setting: Department of General Medicine, J.N. Medical College, A.M.U., Aligarh</p><p class="Bodytext71">Participants : 100 patients of stroke (Cerebro-vascular accident) comprising 54 males and 46 females.</p><p class="Bodytext71">Clinical Parameters : Admission Blood Pressure, Side of paralysis, Extent of Paralysis, Gastro-intestinal Haemorrhage, Level of consciousness at the time of admission.</p><p class="Bodytext71">Statistical Analysis: ‘Z’ test (Z&gt;_ 1.96).</p>Results : The admission B.P. was raised in 75% of patients. The mortality was significantly high (57.1%) in the severe grade B.P. while recovery was significantly high (64.3%) in mild or moderate grade B.P patients. The left sided paralysis was having significantly high mortality of patients (49%) while recovery was significantly high (56.2%) in the patients with right sided paralysis. The paralysis with Grade O power was in 58% of stroke patients and was associated with signifi­cantly high (53.4%) mortality while 100% recovery was found in patients with power grade 4 and 5 at the time of admission. The G.l. haemorrhage was associated with 5% of patients but mortality was significantly high (100%) in these patients. The level of consciousness of grade / was highest (34%) while mortality was significantly high (100%) in the patients admitted with grade 3 level of consciousness. The recovery was significantly high (92.9%) in the patients admitted with grade 'O’ level of consciousnes
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