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Year: 2024 | Month: June | Volume: 14 | Issue: 6 | Pages: 142-145

DOI: https://doi.org/10.52403/ijhsr.20240621

Effect of Isometric Exercise on Haemodynamic Parameters in Young Healthy Individuals

Dr. Ankita Shah1, Pushti Shah2, Tithi Shah2, Khushi Patel3, Helly Patel3

1Assistant Professor, Cardiopulmonary Department, 2,3 Intern, Physiotherapy Department KSPR,
KSPR, KPGU, Vadodara, India.

Corresponding Author: Pushti Shah

ABSTRACT

Background and objectives: Vital signs are used in urgent care or emergency departments to determine a patient's priority since they indicate to the doctor the extent of their baseline abnormality. The severity of vital sign anomalies may also be a predictor of the patient's long-term health, recurrent ER visits, frequency of readmissions to hospitals, and resource consumption for healthcare. Sedentary lifestyles are the primary cause of obesity in general. In addition to having a good impact on body weight and adiposity, physical activity and exercise lower the risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD), and some malignancies. Purpose of the study was to compare hemodynamic response between normal and overweight individuals by performing isometric exercise.
Methodology: Fifty patients having age group between 18 and 59 made to perform the isometric exercise and pre and post vitals were taken.
Result: there were no significant differences in hemodynamic responses after an isometric exercise.

Key words: Isometric exercise, Hemodynamic responses, vitals, normal heathy individuals, overweight individuals.

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