Effects of respiratory exercise on airway reflux in smokers
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exercise, smokers, respirationAbstract
Background and Purpose: The primary goal of this research is to determine the effects of respiratory exercise on smokers' airway reflux. Materials & Methods: 40 smokers between the ages of 18 and 45 were recruited for the study (18-40). Divided into two groups of 20 each. The first group was experimental and the second was a controlled group. Following the pre-test, a 4-week workout plan is created and administered four times each week. After that, the post-test is completed. Results: The results show that there is a significant effect of Respiratory exercise on Airway reflux in Smokers. Pre and Post data comparison has shown significant effects. Conclusion: The study resulted in giving a positive effect on air reflux in smokers. The respiratory exercise has helped the subjects in deciding their reflux and helped in the improvement of respiratory health. A significant drop has been seen in pre- and post-reading of the HQAR scale reading and the score of individuals' questions. Respiratory exercise must be recommended to people with the complin of Air reflux and who have a history of smoking.
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