Abstract

The purpose of the random group experimental study was to find out the efficacy of Yoga Therapy on Serum Creatinine and LH-FSH ratio among girls suffering with Poly Cystic Ovarian Syndrome For the purpose of the study, 30 girls with Poly Cystic Ovarian Syndrome were selected randomly using random sampling method from Chennai between the age group of 25 and 30 years and they were divided into two groups I, and II with 15 subjects each. It was hypothesized that there would be significant differences among the girls with PCOS on selected physiological and hormonal variables such as Serum Creatinine and LH-FSH ratio than the control group. Preliminary test was conducted for two Groups on Serum Creatinine and LH-FSH ratio before the start of the training program. Group I subject were given Yoga therapy for 60 minutes. 6 days a week for a total period of twelve weeks. Group II (Control Group) were in active rest. After the experimental period, the two groups were retested again on the same selected dependent variables. Analysis of co-variance (ANCOVA) was used to find out the significant differences between the experimental group and the control group. The test of significance was fixed at 0.05 level of confidence. The results of the study proved that the Experimental Group showed significant differences on selected physiological and hormonal variables such as Serum Creatinine (Decreased) and LH-FSH ration (Decreased) than the Control Group due to Yogic practices among girls with Poly Cystic Ovarian Syndrome. The hypothesis was accepted at 0.05 level of confidence. Hence it is concluded that Yogic therapy is beneficial to the girls with Poly Cystic Ovarian Syndrome to maintain healthy Serum Creatinine and LH-FSH ratio. 200

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