Comparative study of bala in raktasara and mamsasara healthy individual w.s.r to harvard step test
Journal name: International Ayurvedic Medical Journal
Original article title: Comparative study of bala in raktasara and mamsasara healthy individual w.s.r to harvard step test
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Sheikh Shirinkausar
Topre Sunil
Ansari Rizwan
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Year: 2019
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Objectives: To validate the relation between the Step test. Method: It is an analytical observational study. vyayamshakti. For evaluation of Balaindividual. Each 50 individual of Raktasarataquestionnaire. Bala parikshan of healthy individual is carried out with the help of Harvard Step test and fatigue index of each individual is calculated. Result: Mean body fitness is found highly significant in p<0.0001, t value= 11.9357 by performing independent tMamsasara individual is highly significant. Hence carried out with the help of Harvard Step test in healthy individual Keywords: Bala, Raktasara, Mamsasara INTRODUCTION Charak has addressed Bala as a seat of health
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