Goal: To do analysis on some issues about treatment for
constipation using non-drug method
Hypothesis: There is a probability that people who pilgrimage have
high muscle development
comparing to people who do normal exercise and movement.
Methods: Total 60 people have been involved from June 2015 until
September 2015 and total
50 people have been involved after people aged more than 20
years old, not pregnant, having
constipation symptom, with 1 or 2nd class of overweight, without
any disorder of supporting
organs are divided into 2 groups and 25 were participated who do
pilgrimage or yoga exercise.
Also, 10 people were involved in control group. According to the
questionnaire, they haven’t
got light constipation and do permanent exercises and movement.
All participants were
measured by anthropometer and defined their electrolyte volume in
the blood of vein.
Result
For electrolyte volume in blood of the participants in the research
before their pilgrimage, Ca was 1,58 mmol/L, Mg was 1,24 mmol/L,
Na was 113,52 mmol/L, Cl was 73,8 mmol/L in average, Ca was
1,24 mmol/L, Mg was 0,91 mmol/L, Na was 102,18 mmol/L, Cl was
61,3 mmol/L after three days, Ca was 1,37 mmol/L, Mg was 1,17
mmol/L, Na was 109,8 mmol/L, Cl was 68,3 mmol/L at the last day
of the research. For electrolyte volume in blood of the participants in
the research before their yoga exercise, Ca was 1,63 mmol/L, Mg
was 1,20 mmol/L, Na was 121,8 mmol/L, Cl was 68,3 mmol/L in
average, Ca was 1,49 mmol/L, Mg was 0,98 mmol/L, Na was 113,1
mmol/L, Cl was 57,8 mmol/L after three days and Ca was 1,53
mmol/L, Mg was 1,0 mmol/L, Na was 115,8 mmol/L, Cl was 60,3
mmol/L at the last day of the research.
Conclusion:
It has been determined that less movement causes influencing
factor for constipation. It shows that treatment is effective because
body weight index and electrolyte balance is becoming stable after
the stretch and pilgrimage.