Shahiduz Zafar
Im working as Professor & Research Coordinator, Program Chair Post Graduate ,in the Department of Physiotherapy at Galgotias University ,Greater Noida Uttar Pradesh India
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Keywords:sports, endurance, agility, vo2max, hockey, ball games, systemic reviews and metanalys
Background: : mechanical low back pain seems not to be effective on stress , anxiety and
depression among housewives of age between 18-40 years due to acute or subacute low back
pain.
Purpose:- The purpose of the study was to evaluate the Effect of mechanical low back pain
on stress , anxiety and depression among housewives
Materials and methods:A sample of 124 housewives aged 18-45 years was selected. The
DASS (Depression, Anxiety, Stress Scale) and Oswestry Disability Index were given to the
housewives relative to the inclusion and exclusion criteria.
Result:- The data revealed that Depression, Anxiety, and Stress has no effect due to
mechanical low back pain as the Oswestry Disability Index data revealed that more than half
of the housewives ( aged 18-40 years) had acute and sub-acute mechanical LBP which does
not limit the day- to day activities as chronic pain does which may further cause the effect on
psychological factors.
Correlation analysis showed that the effect on psychological factors due to LBP has nonsignificant
Conclusion:- According to the Analysis, there was highly mild or moderate low back pain.
furthermore, there was a non-significant effect on stress, anxiety, and depression due to
mechanical low back pain among housewives of age group (18-40) years due to acute or subacute low back pain.
Keywords: -stress, anxiety, depression, low back pain
Materials & Methods: voluntary participation is taken of 40(n=40) (age=21-45) in the study. all participants are workers working in different factories and plants. two groups are divided. Group A and Group B people who don’t lift heavy weight on their back while their workings. Group B people who carry heavy height while on their back while working. both groups are check for their pulmonary health using the lung function questionnaire, respirometry, and oximetry for lungs diffusion capacity. data was collected in google forms and analysed with the help of SPSS 21 and Ms excel.
Results: According to the research and data, there is a considerable difference in health between persons who carry weight on their backs in daily labour and those who do not. As shown in the Lung Function Questionnaire for Group A (21.17±10.706)> Group B (15.17±6.3546), Group B's lung health is compromised. There are substantial differences in lung diffusion levels between the two groups (GROUP A 97.402±3.603)> (GROUP B 94.782±9.864), indicating that the lungs diffusion level is also influenced in both groups.
Conclusion: We can deduce from this study that people who carry weight on their backs in daily activities have reduced lung function.
Index Terms - Pulmonary Function Backpack Load Respiratory System
Keywords:sports, endurance, agility, vo2max, hockey, ball games, systemic reviews and metanalysis.
Keywords:sports, endurance, agility, vo2max, hockey, ball games, systemic reviews and metanalys
Background: : mechanical low back pain seems not to be effective on stress , anxiety and
depression among housewives of age between 18-40 years due to acute or subacute low back
pain.
Purpose:- The purpose of the study was to evaluate the Effect of mechanical low back pain
on stress , anxiety and depression among housewives
Materials and methods:A sample of 124 housewives aged 18-45 years was selected. The
DASS (Depression, Anxiety, Stress Scale) and Oswestry Disability Index were given to the
housewives relative to the inclusion and exclusion criteria.
Result:- The data revealed that Depression, Anxiety, and Stress has no effect due to
mechanical low back pain as the Oswestry Disability Index data revealed that more than half
of the housewives ( aged 18-40 years) had acute and sub-acute mechanical LBP which does
not limit the day- to day activities as chronic pain does which may further cause the effect on
psychological factors.
Correlation analysis showed that the effect on psychological factors due to LBP has nonsignificant
Conclusion:- According to the Analysis, there was highly mild or moderate low back pain.
furthermore, there was a non-significant effect on stress, anxiety, and depression due to
mechanical low back pain among housewives of age group (18-40) years due to acute or subacute low back pain.
Keywords: -stress, anxiety, depression, low back pain
Materials & Methods: voluntary participation is taken of 40(n=40) (age=21-45) in the study. all participants are workers working in different factories and plants. two groups are divided. Group A and Group B people who don’t lift heavy weight on their back while their workings. Group B people who carry heavy height while on their back while working. both groups are check for their pulmonary health using the lung function questionnaire, respirometry, and oximetry for lungs diffusion capacity. data was collected in google forms and analysed with the help of SPSS 21 and Ms excel.
Results: According to the research and data, there is a considerable difference in health between persons who carry weight on their backs in daily labour and those who do not. As shown in the Lung Function Questionnaire for Group A (21.17±10.706)> Group B (15.17±6.3546), Group B's lung health is compromised. There are substantial differences in lung diffusion levels between the two groups (GROUP A 97.402±3.603)> (GROUP B 94.782±9.864), indicating that the lungs diffusion level is also influenced in both groups.
Conclusion: We can deduce from this study that people who carry weight on their backs in daily activities have reduced lung function.
Index Terms - Pulmonary Function Backpack Load Respiratory System
Keywords:sports, endurance, agility, vo2max, hockey, ball games, systemic reviews and metanalysis.