1.The Impact of Aerobic Training on Exercise Tolerance and Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA) in Obese People
Manoranjitham R ; Ishwarya Vardhini C ; Thiruppathi A ; Deepa I ; Saraswathi K
Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences 2026;22(No. 1):1-5
Introduction: Obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) is characterised by recurrent pharyngeal collapses that occur five or more times per hour of sleep or more and reduce or completely block airflow for at least 10 seconds. Obesity predis-poses individuals to and potentiates OSA. Materials and methods: As a pre- and post-training activity measure, 30 obese people between the ages of 25 and 45 were asked to complete the STOP-BANG questionnaire and a 6-minute walk test. After that, they engaged in aerobic activity. Results: The scores for the six-minute walk test and the stop-bang questionnaire were 0.0005 and 0.0003, respectively with a “p” value- ≤0.001 (significant). In our investigation, the effects of aerobic exercise on exercise tolerance and obstructive sleep apnoea were significantly different. Con-clusion: Aerobic exercise is a better intervention for increasing exercise tolerance and obstructive sleep apnoea in obese patients. This intervention may be a significant contributor to cardiorespiratory fitness and can be considered a useful tool for enhancing quality of life.
2.Phytochemical and antibacterial studies on Leucas vestita Wall ex Benth
Rajesh Varadharajan Salem ; Kumar Senthil Thiruppathi ; Rao Venkateswara Mandali
Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine 2012;(z3):1707-1710
Objective: In search of alternative herbal medicine for pathogenic microorganism variety of plant species have been identified. However, search of new species are still in progress to reduce the pressure on biological diversity and increase availability of organic compound. In the light of this the present work identified phytochemical property and antibacterial activity of Leucas vestita.Methods:The ethanol extract of L. vestita was used for this study. The phytochemicals present in the extract was identified and the antibacterial activity was tested through disc diffusion method. Results: The phytochemical studies revealed the presence of primary and secondary metabolites which ensuring their herbal properties. Antimicrobial activity showed increasing zone of inhibition with increasing concentration of the extract with Staphylococcus aureus, Bacillus subtilis, Enterobacter aerogenes, Klebsiella pneumoniae and Proteus mirabilis among the other microorganism. Larger zone of inhibition of 14mm was recorded for K. pneumoniae. Conclusions:The study suggests that this extract can be used as a medicine to control some of these pathogenic bacteria.


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