This document discusses talent identification and development in sports. It explains that talent ID aims to identify potential in young athletes and provide pathways for them to reach their potential. It notes that talent ID looks at both physical and mental attributes. There is variation in talent ID between closed-loop individual sports like swimming versus open-loop team sports like football. Talent ID was highly developed in East Germany and involved screening children at age 7 and funneling identified talents into sports schools. Australia also developed talent ID programs through the Australian Institute of Sport.
The document discusses various strategies for mental preparation and performance in sports. It recommends setting specific and measurable goals, identifying strategies to achieve goals, and preparing for challenges. It also discusses controlling arousal levels during competition through techniques like deep breathing. Maintaining proper focus is important, including focusing on the present and shifting focus as needed. Mental imagery can help by visualizing successful performances.
Gross motor skills involve large muscle movement and allow children to engage in activities like running, jumping, throwing, and catching. Developing these skills is important for children's physical development and ability to participate in everyday activities. Some ways to develop gross motor skills include playing with balls by throwing and catching, dancing to music, using hula hoops, and engaging in other active games that involve movement, balance, and coordination. Fine motor skills involve smaller muscle control and allow activities like writing, cutting with scissors, and using utensils. They develop after gross motor skills and can be strengthened by playing with items like blocks, toys for sand/water tables, and other manipulatives.
Meditation Passive and Active by Ms. Varshha Paatkar.
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The document discusses how stress, lack of sleep, and weight issues affect many Americans and provides yoga as a solution. It states that 62% of Americans experience work-related stress and over 30% of college students feel overwhelmed. Poor sleep is impacting 65% of Americans. Two-thirds of adults are overweight or obese. The document then explains how yoga can help relax the body and mind through controlled breathing. It recommends three yoga poses - a standing forward bend, side sleeping pose, and zero-point release - that can help induce sleep. Yoga is promoted as a way to reduce stress, anxiety, improve flexibility and strength, and support weight loss.
This document discusses various cleansing techniques (kriyas) in yoga. It describes 6 major kriyas - Dhauti, Basti, Neti, Trataka, Nauli, and Kapalabhati. Dhauti cleanses the upper GI tract using techniques like vomiting or using a bamboo stick or cloth. Basti cleanses the lower GI tract. Neti cleanses the nasal passages using water or thread. Trataka focuses on eyesight. Nauli involves contracting abdominal muscles. Kapalabhati cleanses the lower respiratory tract. Regular practice of these kriyas can help balance doshas, remove toxins, and promote overall health and awareness.
Motor development refers to the development of a child's bones, muscles, and ability to move and manipulate their environment. It includes the development of strength, speed, and accuracy of movement. Motor development has two sections - gross motor development which involves large body movements, and fine motor development which involves smaller more precise movements. A child's motor development is influenced by factors like age, genetics, environment, muscle tone, and sex. Boys generally show superior development of skills requiring speed and strength while girls show superiority in skills requiring concentration and accuracy. Motor development is important for education as it assists learning, social development, and helps children explore career options.
This document discusses talent identification and development in sports. It explains that talent ID aims to identify potential in young athletes and provide pathways for them to reach their potential. It notes that talent ID looks at both physical and mental attributes. There is variation in talent ID between closed-loop individual sports like swimming versus open-loop team sports like football. Talent ID was highly developed in East Germany and involved screening children at age 7 and funneling identified talents into sports schools. Australia also developed talent ID programs through the Australian Institute of Sport.
The document discusses various strategies for mental preparation and performance in sports. It recommends setting specific and measurable goals, identifying strategies to achieve goals, and preparing for challenges. It also discusses controlling arousal levels during competition through techniques like deep breathing. Maintaining proper focus is important, including focusing on the present and shifting focus as needed. Mental imagery can help by visualizing successful performances.
Gross motor skills involve large muscle movement and allow children to engage in activities like running, jumping, throwing, and catching. Developing these skills is important for children's physical development and ability to participate in everyday activities. Some ways to develop gross motor skills include playing with balls by throwing and catching, dancing to music, using hula hoops, and engaging in other active games that involve movement, balance, and coordination. Fine motor skills involve smaller muscle control and allow activities like writing, cutting with scissors, and using utensils. They develop after gross motor skills and can be strengthened by playing with items like blocks, toys for sand/water tables, and other manipulatives.
Meditation Passive and Active by Ms. Varshha Paatkar.
This is part of the HELP Talk series at HELP,Health Education Library for People, the worlds largest free patient education library www.healthlibrary.com.
The document discusses how stress, lack of sleep, and weight issues affect many Americans and provides yoga as a solution. It states that 62% of Americans experience work-related stress and over 30% of college students feel overwhelmed. Poor sleep is impacting 65% of Americans. Two-thirds of adults are overweight or obese. The document then explains how yoga can help relax the body and mind through controlled breathing. It recommends three yoga poses - a standing forward bend, side sleeping pose, and zero-point release - that can help induce sleep. Yoga is promoted as a way to reduce stress, anxiety, improve flexibility and strength, and support weight loss.
This document discusses various cleansing techniques (kriyas) in yoga. It describes 6 major kriyas - Dhauti, Basti, Neti, Trataka, Nauli, and Kapalabhati. Dhauti cleanses the upper GI tract using techniques like vomiting or using a bamboo stick or cloth. Basti cleanses the lower GI tract. Neti cleanses the nasal passages using water or thread. Trataka focuses on eyesight. Nauli involves contracting abdominal muscles. Kapalabhati cleanses the lower respiratory tract. Regular practice of these kriyas can help balance doshas, remove toxins, and promote overall health and awareness.
Motor development refers to the development of a child's bones, muscles, and ability to move and manipulate their environment. It includes the development of strength, speed, and accuracy of movement. Motor development has two sections - gross motor development which involves large body movements, and fine motor development which involves smaller more precise movements. A child's motor development is influenced by factors like age, genetics, environment, muscle tone, and sex. Boys generally show superior development of skills requiring speed and strength while girls show superiority in skills requiring concentration and accuracy. Motor development is important for education as it assists learning, social development, and helps children explore career options.
The document outlines 11 objectives of sports training: 1) personality development, 2) improvement of physical fitness, 3) sports specific physical development, 4) acquisition of sports skills, 5) technical factors, 6) improvement of tactical efficiency, 7) improvement of mental abilities, 8) team capability, 9) health factors, 10) injury prevention, and 11) theoretical knowledge. The overall goal of sports training is to develop well-rounded athletes through improving physical, technical, tactical, and mental abilities according to the specific demands of their sport.
What is Neuroplasticity? What are neurons? Understand the Framework, Principles and types of Neuroplasticity. Learn about the mechanisms and processes of neuroplasticity. Understand the applications of neuroplasticity.
This document discusses sports injuries, common types of sports injuries including sprains, strains, shin splints, Achilles tendinitis, fractures, and dislocations. It provides details on treating acute sports injuries with RICE (rest, ice, compression, and elevation) and seeing a physician if needed. Risk factors for sports injuries include intrinsic factors like flexibility and extrinsic factors like environment. Injury prevention strategies discussed are proper warm up, stretching, taping/bracing, use of protective equipment, suitable equipment, managing environmental factors, appropriate training, nutrition, and psychology.
The document discusses perceptual and motor development in infants and toddlers. It covers how sensory development and motor skills progress from birth to age 3 as children gain increasing control over their large and small muscles. Fine motor skills like grasping and coarse motor abilities like crawling and walking emerge according to general developmental milestones. Caregivers are encouraged to provide opportunities for active physical play and exploration to support all areas of development.
Training load refers to the amount of work done by an individual's body through motor stimuli like movements. It is defined by both the intensity, or pace, of the activity as well as the volume, which includes duration, frequency, and density of rest periods. The key components that define training load are intensity, density, duration, frequency, and volume, with the overall goal being to optimize each in order to sufficiently challenge the body for improved performance without overtraining.
Prof. Dr. Abdul Waheed Mughal presented on training methods and theories as well as training planning. He discussed various approaches to employee development and how organizations can structure training initiatives. The presentation provided high-level information to help attendees understand effective workforce learning strategies.
Yoga and meditation have shown promise as adjunct treatments for various psychiatric disorders like depression, anxiety, OCD, ADHD, schizophrenia, and substance abuse. Research shows meditation can reduce stress and regulate the HPA axis and sympathetic nervous system. Studies have found meditation may decrease symptoms of these disorders and improve attention, mood, and cognitive functions by altering brain regions involved in these processes. However, more rigorous research with larger sample sizes and active controls is still needed to fully understand the clinical effectiveness of different yoga and meditation practices for psychiatry. Precautions may also be needed for certain mental illnesses.
The document discusses planning and constructing tests to measure psychomotor skills. It provides examples of tests for different components of fitness and skill-related abilities. A sample vertical jump test is described in detail, including the test, objective, validity, equipment, procedures, scoring, and norms. The document emphasizes following proper procedures to develop valid and reliable tests that safely and accurately evaluate psychomotor abilities.
This document provides an introduction to yoga, including its history and eight-limbed system. It discusses yoga as a spiritual science originating from the Sanskrit word for union. The eight limbs include yamas, niyamas, asana, pranayama, pratyahara, dharana, dhyana, and samadhi. Asana refers to yoga postures developed from observing animals. Regular practice of asanas balances the endocrine system and affects the chakras and meridians. Yoga aims to achieve harmony of body, mind and spirit through its techniques.
Jean Piaget was a developmental psychologist who studied how children's cognitive abilities develop. He identified 4 stages of cognitive development: sensory-motor, pre-operational, concrete operational, and formal operational. Piaget believed that children actively construct knowledge through interactions with their environment using processes like assimilation, accommodation, and equilibration. His theory emphasizes that cognitive development progresses in a fixed order and is dependent on children's experiences at each stage of development. Piaget's theory has significantly influenced modern education by informing how curricula are structured based on children's cognitive abilities at different ages.
Here are the key points about chi (qi) from the passage:
- Chi is the Taoist name given to energy as a whole. Everything in the universe - humans, objects, plants - contains chi.
- Chi is considered the fundamental life force or vital energy that animates all things and connects everything in the universe.
- In Taoism and Chinese martial/healing arts, developing and circulating chi through the body is important for health, spiritual cultivation, and martial skill. Words like ki (Japanese) and prana (Sanskrit) refer to the same concept in other cultures.
So in summary, chi represents the universal life energy that is present in all things according to Taoist
Yoga therapy aims to treat the root cause of illness and promote overall well-being through integrated practices that address the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual aspects of a person. It uses techniques like asanas, pranayama, meditation, and lifestyle modifications to reduce stress, strengthen the body and mind, and bring the different systems of the body into harmony. Yoga therapy treats the whole person, not just the symptoms, and can help prevent disease when practiced regularly as part of one's lifestyle. It works slowly but is safe and can complement other medical treatments for various chronic conditions like diabetes, hypertension, and respiratory disorders.
Tai Chi is a type of Chinese physical exercise in which you make slow, controlled movements. ... Example sentences containing 't'ai chi' .
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very important topic for the intellectuals of Physical education and sports Sciences under the test And measurement chapter. this presentation is made with the help of the field manual of the US Army.
Cues provide signals to initiate desired actions and can be natural or artificial. Natural cues are those found in the environment, while artificial cues are added to elicit correct responses until the person can respond to natural cues. Cues can be verbal instructions, gestures, or models and should be specific, given only once per trial, and faded in favor of natural cues. Discrimination skills are taught through matching tasks that gradually increase in complexity and decrease prompts to promote independence.
The document discusses the concept of technique in sports. It defines technique as movements that allow athletes to perform attacks and defenses with the goal of competition in mind. Athletes must learn ideal movement models to improve their skills. The analysis then discusses how technique has different meanings depending on the sport, and how technical ability is assessed both formally and during real competition. It proposes stages of technical learning, from general conditioning to specialization to perfection, with criteria defined for each stage to develop an athlete's technique.
The document discusses oral motor assessment and treatment in occupational therapy. It provides guidance on factors to consider in oral motor function including medical conditions, medications, cognitive level, positioning, and sensory issues. It describes normal and abnormal patterns for the lips, tongue, jaw, cheeks and swallowing. It also discusses facilitating sucking, spoon feeding, and transitioning to different food textures and consistencies.
The Brady volleyball skill test measures general volleyball playing ability through a one-minute drill. A target is marked on a wall at a height of 11.5 feet. The subject performs as many legal volleys as possible by volleying a ball against the wall and into the target boundaries within one minute. Only volleys that hit the wall within the marked target area are counted. The number of successful volleys within the time period gives the test score.
This document provides information about the FOGSI-FIGO International Conference on Recent Advances in Obstetrics & Gynaecology to be held September 13-15, 2013 in Hyderabad, India. The conference is organized by FOGSI, FIGO and OGSH and will include pre-conference workshops, scientific sessions with plenary talks, panel discussions and symposia. International and national experts in obstetrics and gynecology will present on recent advances and updates. In addition to the scientific program, there will be a trade fair and social/cultural events.
The document outlines 11 objectives of sports training: 1) personality development, 2) improvement of physical fitness, 3) sports specific physical development, 4) acquisition of sports skills, 5) technical factors, 6) improvement of tactical efficiency, 7) improvement of mental abilities, 8) team capability, 9) health factors, 10) injury prevention, and 11) theoretical knowledge. The overall goal of sports training is to develop well-rounded athletes through improving physical, technical, tactical, and mental abilities according to the specific demands of their sport.
What is Neuroplasticity? What are neurons? Understand the Framework, Principles and types of Neuroplasticity. Learn about the mechanisms and processes of neuroplasticity. Understand the applications of neuroplasticity.
This document discusses sports injuries, common types of sports injuries including sprains, strains, shin splints, Achilles tendinitis, fractures, and dislocations. It provides details on treating acute sports injuries with RICE (rest, ice, compression, and elevation) and seeing a physician if needed. Risk factors for sports injuries include intrinsic factors like flexibility and extrinsic factors like environment. Injury prevention strategies discussed are proper warm up, stretching, taping/bracing, use of protective equipment, suitable equipment, managing environmental factors, appropriate training, nutrition, and psychology.
The document discusses perceptual and motor development in infants and toddlers. It covers how sensory development and motor skills progress from birth to age 3 as children gain increasing control over their large and small muscles. Fine motor skills like grasping and coarse motor abilities like crawling and walking emerge according to general developmental milestones. Caregivers are encouraged to provide opportunities for active physical play and exploration to support all areas of development.
Training load refers to the amount of work done by an individual's body through motor stimuli like movements. It is defined by both the intensity, or pace, of the activity as well as the volume, which includes duration, frequency, and density of rest periods. The key components that define training load are intensity, density, duration, frequency, and volume, with the overall goal being to optimize each in order to sufficiently challenge the body for improved performance without overtraining.
Prof. Dr. Abdul Waheed Mughal presented on training methods and theories as well as training planning. He discussed various approaches to employee development and how organizations can structure training initiatives. The presentation provided high-level information to help attendees understand effective workforce learning strategies.
Yoga and meditation have shown promise as adjunct treatments for various psychiatric disorders like depression, anxiety, OCD, ADHD, schizophrenia, and substance abuse. Research shows meditation can reduce stress and regulate the HPA axis and sympathetic nervous system. Studies have found meditation may decrease symptoms of these disorders and improve attention, mood, and cognitive functions by altering brain regions involved in these processes. However, more rigorous research with larger sample sizes and active controls is still needed to fully understand the clinical effectiveness of different yoga and meditation practices for psychiatry. Precautions may also be needed for certain mental illnesses.
The document discusses planning and constructing tests to measure psychomotor skills. It provides examples of tests for different components of fitness and skill-related abilities. A sample vertical jump test is described in detail, including the test, objective, validity, equipment, procedures, scoring, and norms. The document emphasizes following proper procedures to develop valid and reliable tests that safely and accurately evaluate psychomotor abilities.
This document provides an introduction to yoga, including its history and eight-limbed system. It discusses yoga as a spiritual science originating from the Sanskrit word for union. The eight limbs include yamas, niyamas, asana, pranayama, pratyahara, dharana, dhyana, and samadhi. Asana refers to yoga postures developed from observing animals. Regular practice of asanas balances the endocrine system and affects the chakras and meridians. Yoga aims to achieve harmony of body, mind and spirit through its techniques.
Jean Piaget was a developmental psychologist who studied how children's cognitive abilities develop. He identified 4 stages of cognitive development: sensory-motor, pre-operational, concrete operational, and formal operational. Piaget believed that children actively construct knowledge through interactions with their environment using processes like assimilation, accommodation, and equilibration. His theory emphasizes that cognitive development progresses in a fixed order and is dependent on children's experiences at each stage of development. Piaget's theory has significantly influenced modern education by informing how curricula are structured based on children's cognitive abilities at different ages.
Here are the key points about chi (qi) from the passage:
- Chi is the Taoist name given to energy as a whole. Everything in the universe - humans, objects, plants - contains chi.
- Chi is considered the fundamental life force or vital energy that animates all things and connects everything in the universe.
- In Taoism and Chinese martial/healing arts, developing and circulating chi through the body is important for health, spiritual cultivation, and martial skill. Words like ki (Japanese) and prana (Sanskrit) refer to the same concept in other cultures.
So in summary, chi represents the universal life energy that is present in all things according to Taoist
Yoga therapy aims to treat the root cause of illness and promote overall well-being through integrated practices that address the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual aspects of a person. It uses techniques like asanas, pranayama, meditation, and lifestyle modifications to reduce stress, strengthen the body and mind, and bring the different systems of the body into harmony. Yoga therapy treats the whole person, not just the symptoms, and can help prevent disease when practiced regularly as part of one's lifestyle. It works slowly but is safe and can complement other medical treatments for various chronic conditions like diabetes, hypertension, and respiratory disorders.
Tai Chi is a type of Chinese physical exercise in which you make slow, controlled movements. ... Example sentences containing 't'ai chi' .
Made by Xavier Dave and Dave Gerald
very important topic for the intellectuals of Physical education and sports Sciences under the test And measurement chapter. this presentation is made with the help of the field manual of the US Army.
Cues provide signals to initiate desired actions and can be natural or artificial. Natural cues are those found in the environment, while artificial cues are added to elicit correct responses until the person can respond to natural cues. Cues can be verbal instructions, gestures, or models and should be specific, given only once per trial, and faded in favor of natural cues. Discrimination skills are taught through matching tasks that gradually increase in complexity and decrease prompts to promote independence.
The document discusses the concept of technique in sports. It defines technique as movements that allow athletes to perform attacks and defenses with the goal of competition in mind. Athletes must learn ideal movement models to improve their skills. The analysis then discusses how technique has different meanings depending on the sport, and how technical ability is assessed both formally and during real competition. It proposes stages of technical learning, from general conditioning to specialization to perfection, with criteria defined for each stage to develop an athlete's technique.
The document discusses oral motor assessment and treatment in occupational therapy. It provides guidance on factors to consider in oral motor function including medical conditions, medications, cognitive level, positioning, and sensory issues. It describes normal and abnormal patterns for the lips, tongue, jaw, cheeks and swallowing. It also discusses facilitating sucking, spoon feeding, and transitioning to different food textures and consistencies.
The Brady volleyball skill test measures general volleyball playing ability through a one-minute drill. A target is marked on a wall at a height of 11.5 feet. The subject performs as many legal volleys as possible by volleying a ball against the wall and into the target boundaries within one minute. Only volleys that hit the wall within the marked target area are counted. The number of successful volleys within the time period gives the test score.
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This document provides information about the FOGSI-FIGO International Conference on Recent Advances in Obstetrics & Gynaecology to be held September 13-15, 2013 in Hyderabad, India. The conference is organized by FOGSI, FIGO and OGSH and will include pre-conference workshops, scientific sessions with plenary talks, panel discussions and symposia. International and national experts in obstetrics and gynecology will present on recent advances and updates. In addition to the scientific program, there will be a trade fair and social/cultural events.
This document provides information about an upcoming conference on "Unmet Needs in Women’s Health" organized jointly by the International Federation of Gynaecology & Obstetrics, South Asian Federation of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, and Sri Lanka College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists. It lists the chairpersons, board of advisors, organizing committee members, and international faculty attending the conference. It also provides details on accommodation options and sights to see in Sri Lanka.
1) Parul Institute of Ayurved is organizing an online and offline seminar on "Ayurvedic Insights: Diagnosis and Management of IBS" on October 6th. The last date for paper submissions is September 25th.
2) The seminar will feature talks from gastroenterologist Dr. Akshit Shah and professor Dr. Manoj Upadhyay.
3) The event is being organized in association with Gujarat Ayurved Research & Development Centre and aims to explore Ayurvedic perspectives on diagnosing and managing IBS.
The document provides updates from various societies and organizations related to obstetrics and gynecology in Asia and Oceania. It discusses activities of AOFOG including conferences, committees, and recognition of young physicians. It highlights country reports from Pakistan and the Philippines. It also provides information on the official journal of AOFOG and its growth over the past 30 years. In summary:
1) The document discusses the activities, conferences, and progress of various obstetrics and gynecology organizations in Asia and Oceania such as AOFOG, ASPIRE, and societies in Pakistan and the Philippines.
2) It provides an update on the growth and impact of the AOFOG journal over the past 30
This document is a souvenir for the 59th All India Congress of Obstetrics & Gynaecology held from January 13-17, 2016 in Agra, India. It contains messages of support and congratulations from leaders in the field, including the President and General Secretary of FOGSI (Federation of Obstetric & Gynaecological Societies of India). The messages praise the organizing committee for their efforts in hosting a large, scientifically rigorous conference that will benefit women's health across India.
Prof Albert Oluwasegun has been invited to speak at the 19th Congress of Asian Pacific Society of Respirology in Bali, Indonesia from November 13-16, 2014. He has been asked to give a workshop on Lung Mechanical Ventilation titled "Monitoring of Mechanical Ventilation" and "Dry Workshop" on November 13th from 09:00-16:00 at the Bali Nusa Dua Convention Center. His registration fees will be waived as an invited speaker. Prof Oluwasegun has also been invited to attend the opening reception on November 13th and gala dinner on November 15th.
The document provides information about the INSUOG 2019 conference to be held from May 3-5 in Agra, India. It includes details about the society, membership benefits, conference schedule, faculty, and sessions on topics like fetal cardiology, anomalies, gynecology, and neurosonography. The conference aims to bring the latest advances in obstetric and gynecological ultrasound to India through lectures and workshops led by experts from INSUOG and ISUOG.
This document provides the program details for the 53rd PSAS Scientific Seminar and Annual Convention held on October 20-21, 2016 in Pasay City, Philippines. The two-day event included plenary sessions on the first day covering topics on Philippine agriculture and the ASEAN as well as the Philippine animal industry's relation to the ASEAN Economic Integration. The second day consisted of oral and poster presentations by students and researchers, as well as introductory practical courses. Key activities included the opening and closing ceremonies, invited lectures, general assembly meeting, and awarding of best paper prizes. The event aimed to discuss opportunities and challenges for the Philippine animal industry in a borderless ASEAN.
The document summarizes the agenda for the Good Intern Programme event held on November 11th, 2013 at Ananda College Kularathna Hall. The event included an inauguration programme from 8:30am-9:30am with welcoming addresses, introductions of new programmes and systems, and an address by the Hon. Minister Maithripala Sirisena. Around 900 pre-intern doctors attended the event, which also included symposiums and an awards ceremony for resource personnel. The organizing committee expressed that it was a very successful and fruitful event due to the dedication of the team.
Revised Tentative Programme for Festival of Innovation (FOIN-2016),
Rashtrapati Bhavan, March 12-19, 2016
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As we celebrate the 23rd Annual Day of Yoganjali Natyalayam (YOGNAT) and 48th year of ANANDA ASHRAM at ICYER’S Karma Yoga Seva in Puducherry, it is an opportunity to rededicate ourselves to our beloved Bharatam and its unique, soulful and elevating Bharatiya Samskrithi. We thank and congratulate each and every parent at YOGNAT for giving their children this "Gift of our Great Culture".
When you can do your work with love, passion and motivation producing happiness not only for yourself but for others too - then you are truly blessed in your life! We at YOGNAT are tremendously blessed by our Gurus, for, we are ever busy doing stuff that we love and enjoy. This also gives us the chance to constantly evolve ourselves on the path to liberation, the goal of human existence. “Work is worship” said our illustrious Guru Yogamaharishi Dr. Swami Gitananda Giri Guru Maharaj and he makes sure we are busy worshiping the Divine a lot for he keeps us ever busy with newer plans every day. We at YOGNAT are truly blessed to be Sishyas of such a visionary founder and are constantly motivated towards excellence by our dynamic director and Guru, Puduvai Shakti, Ammaji, Kalaimamani Yogacharini Meenakshi Devi Bhavanani.
The document announces an international certificate course on yoga and wellness held from September 14-18, 2021. The inaugural session will include an opening prayer, singing of national anthems, and speeches by the chairman and president of the International Association of Physical Education and Sports Incorporated and the chief guest. Over the five days, expert speakers will give technical sessions on topics like the eight limbs of yoga, asanas, pranayama, meditation, yogic kriyas, yogic diet, and concepts of wellness. Participants must attend daily and submit a feedback form to receive a certificate.
Isha invites you for a national symposium on Integration of AYUSH (Ayurveda, Yoga & Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha, Homeopathy) in Public Health Initiatives to complement Primary Health Care on October 7 at PSG institute of medical sciences & research, Coimbatore.
This document provides details of the 13th Global Health Care Summit 2019 hosted by the American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (AAPI) in Hyderabad, India from July 21-24, 2019. It lists the host and participating organizations, chief advisors, local organizers, invited guests including government officials, sponsors, faculty members, and preliminary agenda including workshops on gastroenterology, cardiology, urology, and other sessions over the 4 day summit at the Taj Krishna hotel in Hyderabad, India.
The Indian Chamber of Commerce organized a one-day seminar on organic production in Guwahati, Assam on March 13, 2012. The seminar brought together over 170 participants from government departments, farmers, certification bodies, entrepreneurs, and private enterprises. Key speakers discussed opportunities and challenges for promoting organic farming in Northeast India. Recommendations included forming a state-level committee to develop organic policies and an "Organic Entrepreneur Meet" to involve stakeholders and unemployed youth. The seminar aimed to advance organic farming in the region.
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This document discusses invasive prenatal diagnostic tests including cordocentesis, amniocentesis, and chorionic villus sampling. It provides details on the prerequisites, techniques, risks, and post-procedure care for each test. Cordocentesis involves puncturing the umbilical vein under ultrasound guidance to obtain a fetal blood sample and has a risk of fetal loss between 1-2%. Amniocentesis involves inserting a needle through the abdomen into the amniotic sac to extract amniotic fluid and has a risk of fetal loss up to 1%. Chorionic villus sampling collects placental tissue and has a fetal loss risk of 1-2%. The document emphasizes aseptic technique and ultrasound guidance for
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This document lists the extensive qualifications and achievements of Dr. Narendra Malhotra. He has received over 50 awards and honors for his work in obstetrics and gynecology. He currently holds leadership roles in multiple hospitals and organizations related to women's health. Dr. Malhotra has published over 125 papers and book chapters on obstetrics and gynecology topics. He is also an advisor and professor at several medical institutions.
This document discusses the ultrasound evaluation of adnexal masses in reproductive age women. It provides clinical background information on adnexal masses and covers ultrasound techniques like 2D, Doppler, 3D and power Doppler imaging. Pattern recognition is emphasized as the best method for distinguishing benign from malignant tumors. The IOTA simple rules classification system is presented as well as newer markers for characterizing adnexal masses with ultrasound like impedance values and vascular patterns.
This document summarizes the journey and accomplishments of Dr. Jaideep Malhotra and Dr. Narendra Malhotra, an OBGYN couple from India. It details how they met and graduated together from JNMC AMU Aligarh in the 1980s. After their post-graduation, they learned from renowned teachers around the world and established themselves as experts in ultrasound and infertility. Over decades, they authored numerous books and papers, held leadership roles in professional organizations, trained other doctors, and received many prestigious awards for their contributions to the field of OBGYN.
This document reviews the use of Diosmin in treating hemorrhoids during pregnancy. It discusses the increased prevalence of hemorrhoids during pregnancy, which is attributed to factors like constipation, hormonal changes, and labor/delivery. The pathophysiology involves increased intra-abdominal pressure causing venous engorgement. Diosmin is a bioflavonoid that has been used to treat hemorrhoids by improving venous tone and drainage, reducing inflammation and capillary permeability. Studies show Diosmin effectively treats hemorrhoid symptoms during pregnancy without adverse effects on the fetus.
This document provides information about FOGSI's Uniform Consents project including:
1. An introduction from Dr. Alpesh Gandhi, President of FOGSI, thanking the experts involved and explaining the purpose of developing standard consent forms for common OBGYN procedures.
2. A foreword from Dr. Sanjay Gupte emphasizing the importance of informed consent and how the forms were developed in accordance with Supreme Court guidelines.
3. An introduction from the consent form experts, Dr. M.C. Patel, Prof. Dr. Nikhil Datar, and Dr. Dilip Walke, thanking FOGSI for the opportunity and outlining their process for developing the forms.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. It states that regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against developing mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
This document provides guidelines and recommendations for staying safe during an avalanche. It begins by advising people to check weather conditions before going to snow-capped mountains. It provides tips for what to do if caught in an avalanche, such as trying to stay on the surface and creating an air pocket. After the avalanche, it recommends digging oneself out and marking the locations of others. First aid procedures are outlined, such as removing snow from the mouth and administering CPR. The document concludes by describing avalanche-prone areas to watch out for.
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Ferrous ascorbate is an effective oral iron supplement for treating iron deficiency anemia. It has a higher bioavailability than other iron preparations, with absorption rates as high as 67%. Ferrous ascorbate is stable in the gastrointestinal tract and does not dissociate. It prevents iron from oxidizing to the ferric state, allowing for greater absorption. Clinical studies show ferrous ascorbate effectively raises hemoglobin levels and is well tolerated with minimal side effects. Therefore, ferrous ascorbate plays an important role in managing iron deficiency anemia.
1) The study examined the effects of a digital prenatal program called the Baby Care Program (BCP) on 512 first-time mothers. The BCP included mindfulness activities like meditation, yoga, music, and baby bonding exercises.
2) Results showed statistically significant benefits for mothers who used the BCP, including lower stress, better sleep, fewer preterm births and higher birth weights, compared to mothers who did not participate.
3) The BCP was found to help mothers develop a stronger bond with their babies, better manage nutrition and pregnancy symptoms, and have an overall healthier pregnancy experience.
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12th SAFOG Conference - Invitation card (inaugural) - 4th-6th April, 2019 in Bangabandhu International Convention Centre (BICC), Dhaka, Bangladesh
1. It is our pleasure to inform you that the 12th
Conference of South Asia Federation of Obstetrics &
Gynaecology Conference (SAFOG) is going to be held at Dhaka from 4th
-6th
April 2019, jointly organized
by Obstetrical & Gynaecological Society of Bangladesh (OGSB) at Bangabandhu International Conference
Centre (BICC).
The Inaugural session will be on 4th
April 2019 at 06:30 pm in the Hall of Fame of Bangabandhu International
Conference Centre.
Mr. Zahid Maleque, MP Hon’ble Minister, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of the
People’s Republic of Bangladesh has consented to grace the occasion as the Chief Guest.
You are cordially invited to attend the Inaugural session.
Thanking you
Prof. Ferdousi Begum
Chairman
Organizing Committee
Prof. Laila Arjumand Banu
Chairman
Organizing Committee
Prof. Sameena Chowdhury
Chairman
Organizing Committee
Prof. Farhana Dewan
Secretary
Organizing Committee
(Program Overleaf)
Please bring the card with you
2. PROGRAMME
Time Activity
06:30pm Guests take their seats
SAFOG Council procession
Bangladesh National Anthem
Welcome address: Prof. Laila Arjumand Banu, Chairperson Organizing Committee
Introduction of the guests: Prof. Rowshan Ara Begum, Past President OGSB
Genesis of SAFOG: Prof. TA Chowdhury
Message from Prof. Mahmoud F. Fathalla, Past President-FIGO by Prof. A B Bhuyian
Report of the Secretary General of SAFOG: Prof. Narendra Malhotra
Address by the president SAFOG: Prof. Rubina Sohail
SAFOG award of distinguished services to Prof. Alokendu Chatterjee: Prof. Rubina
Sohail
Inauguration of the SAFOG Book:
Prof. Rubina Sohail, Prof. Narendra Malhotra, Prof. Rashid Latif Khan Prof. S. Arul
Kumaran, Prof. AB Bhuiyan
SAFOG Young Gynaecologist Award:
Prof. Rubina Sohail, Prof. Narendra Malhotra
Felicitations of past Presidents of SAFOG:
Oath taking and Presidential hand over of SAFOG medallion
Prof. Rubina Sohail
Prof. Ferdousi Begum
Address of the new president-SAFOG: Prof. Ferdousi Begum
08:15pm Evolution of women empowerment in South Asia: A musical tour
08:40pm Address by president of OGSB (host society): Prof. Sameena Chowdhury
08:43pm Address by President/ representatives of SAFOG countries:
[Afghanistan;Prof. Shafiqa Babak], [Bhutan; Dr. Namkha Dorji], [India; Dr. Nandita
Palshetkar], [Nepal- Prof. Kusum Thapa], [Pakistan -Prof. Sadiah Ahsan Pal], [Sri Lanka- Dr.
U.D.P Ratnasiri]
09:00pm Address by the Chief Guest-
Mr. Zahid Maleque, MP Hon’ble Minister, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare,
Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh
Formal opening of the conference by the Chief Guest
Handover of crest to Chief Guest by National Prof. Shahla Khatun
09:10pm Vote of thanks: Prof. Farhana Dewan, Organizing Secretary
09:15pm Return of the profession of SAFOG Council Members
09:20pm Dinner