Effect of diaphragmatic breathing from sitting versus supine on essential hypertension / Dina Nashaat Fayek Youssef ; Supervised Zahra Mohamed Hassan Serry , Bassem Elzaref Fouad , Gihan Samir Mohamed
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Cairo : Dina Nashaat Fayek Youssef , 2015Description: 109 P. : charts , facsimiles ; 25cmOther title:- تأثير تمرينات الحجاب الحاجز التنفسى من وضع الجلوس مقابل الاسترخاء على الظهرعلى مرض ضغط الدم المرتفع الأساسي [Added title page title]
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Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Physical Therapy - Department of Physical Therapy for Cardioplmonary and Geriatrics Disorders
Background: Hypertension is one of the most common worldwide diseases afflicting humans. It is a major health problem throughout the world because of its high prevalence and its association with increased risk of cardiovascular disease. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of diaphragmatic breathing exercise on arterial blood pressure from sitting versus supine position in essential hypertension. Results: The results revealed that there was highly statistically significant reduction in Arterial Blood Pressure in both Group A and Group B. but there wasn{u2019}t statistically significant reduction in Arterial Blood Pressure between two groups. There was improvement in Group A than Group B. In Group A, the percentage of improvement for SBP and DBP was 6.11% {u2193} and 4.06% {u2193}, respectively. In Group B, the percentage of improvement for SBP and DBP was 4.11% {u2193} and 3.21% {u2193} respectively. Conclusion: There was improvement in Arterial blood pressure after diaphragmatic breathing exercise from either sitting or supine positions in favour of diaphragmatic breathing exercise from sitting position.
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