Assessment of Autonomic Functions in Obese Adults

Material and Methods: This cross-sectional study involved 200 subjects, divided into two groups (n=100 each) on the basis of Body Mass Index (BMI) into control (non-obese) and study (obese) groups. The autonomic nervous system (ANS) plays a major role in the integrated regulation of food intake, inv...

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Published inJK science : journal of medical education and research Vol. 23; no. 1; pp. 33 - 37
Main Authors Kaur, Gurmeet, Kaur, Sandeep, Sachdev, Sunil
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Jammu JK Science, Journal of Medical Education & Research 01.01.2021
Dr. Annil Mahajan
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ISSN0972-1177

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Summary:Material and Methods: This cross-sectional study involved 200 subjects, divided into two groups (n=100 each) on the basis of Body Mass Index (BMI) into control (non-obese) and study (obese) groups. The autonomic nervous system (ANS) plays a major role in the integrated regulation of food intake, involving satiety signals and energy expenditure; thus, ANS dysregulation could be the factor favouring body weight gain. [...]the study of ANS function in obesity is of considerable clinical interest (5). There was statistically high significant difference in the SBP (p = 0.037) and DBP (p = 0.048) between the control group and obese group on OTT (change from lying to erect position) with obese subjects showing significantly more change (fall in blood pressure)
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ISSN:0972-1177