Vipin Rathore

Vipin Rathore
  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • Senior Researcher at University of Patanjali, Haridwar, India

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Introduction
As a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Patanjali, I am engaged in exploring the profound effects of yoga on musculoskeletal health and cardio-pulmonary functions. I am dedicated to conducting in-depth research to uncover the diverse benefits of yoga and translating this knowledge into practical strategies to enhance human health and well-being. I am excited to collaborate with like-minded researchers and enthusiasts to delve deeper into the synergy between science and yoga.
Current institution
University of Patanjali, Haridwar, India
Current position
  • Senior Researcher
Additional affiliations
August 2019 - present
University of Patanjali
Position
  • Research Scholar
Education
August 2017 - June 2019

Publications

Publications (11)
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High triglyceride levels can increase the risk of heart disease, so finding effective ways to manage them is important. Traditional yoga practices, especially Shatkarma, are being looked at for their potential benefits on cardiovascular health. This present case report explores one-month Shatkarma intervention on hypertriglyceridemia of a middle-ag...
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Bhramari pranayama is a popular, widely practiced and researched pranayama in yoga that is described in many ancient Indian yoga texts. Several experiments have been conducted on bhramari pranayama to investigate its potential health benefits. The present review aimed to explore all currently available experimental research on bhramari pranayama an...
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Bhramari pranayama is a popular, widely practiced and researched pranayama in yoga that is described in many ancient Indian yoga texts. Several experiments have been conducted on bhramari pranayama to investigate its potential health benefits. The present review aimed to explore all currently available experimental research on bhramari pranayama an...
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A BSTRACT Stress has become a prevalent concern in modern society, necessitating effective strategies for management and alleviation. This article explores stress management techniques derived from the Yog Sutra of Patanjali, an ancient text offering insight into the human experience and practical guidance for attaining balance and inner peace. The...
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A BSTRACT Proprioception is an important and effective measure for neuromuscular function training. Researchers primarily use the joint position sense (JPS) to assess proprioception. The study’s aim was to conduct a systematic review of the research on yoga for improving proprioception, with the objective of providing a systematic review for the va...
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Complementary and alternatiASve therapy is a rapidly growing area in the biomedical sciences, in which Yoga therapy has arisen at the frontlines of holistic medical care and is perceived as a form of mind-body practise because of its long history of connecting physical, mental, and spiritual well-being with the coalescence of physical postures (asa...
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The particular research paper is aimed at finding the ancient verses documented in the classical text related to nada yoga. The previous studies had widely revealed that stress plays an important role in the alteration of various physiological and psychological changes in the human being; diminishing immunity-related biological systems and various...
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Introduction:Attention is a complex cognitive phenomenon of selecting significant issues and disregarding those which are less significant characterizes achievement in sports, including archery. This study aimed to find out the effect of specific yoga modules with special reference to BhramariPranayama, Trataka, and Jala Neti, on attention among Ar...

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Dear ResearchGate Community,
I am seeking guidance regarding the appropriate statistical analysis for my research study. In my study, I have two groups (Control and Experimental) and two states (Pre and Post). I conducted a Repeated Measures ANOVA with the factors of states, States*group interaction, and error(states) to analyze my data. However, I am unsure if this is the most suitable test for comparing the differences between the two groups.
Additionally, I am seeking advice on how to effectively present these findings in a result table following the guidelines of the APA (American Psychological Association) style. Should I create two separate tables, one for descriptive statistics and the other for the ANOVA table? I would appreciate any assistance in formatting the result table specifically for the factors of States, States*group interaction, and error(states).
Thank you in advance for your valuable insights and assistance

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