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Paper Title: CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF TEACHERS PEDAGOGY AND INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2110275
Register Paper ID - 212636
Title: CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF TEACHERS PEDAGOGY AND INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
Author Name(s): Dr Manjunath Koliwad
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 10
Pages: c370-c372
Year: October 2021
Downloads: 781
The use of information and communication technologies has transformed the role of a teacher into a facilitator so that they don't have to be a leader in the classroom; Traditional leadership skills and practices are still important (mainly in lesson planning, preparation and advancement). Lesson Planning during the Use of Information Communication Technology Teacher lesson planning is crucial during the use of critical information communication technologies; Where there is little planning; Research has shown that a student's work is not concentrated and results are reduced.
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Teachers, Teaching, Communication, Technologies
Paper Title: AYURVEDIC AND MODERN MANAGEMENT OF CORNEAL ULCER-A JUXTAPOSE REVIEW
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2110274
Register Paper ID - 212631
Title: AYURVEDIC AND MODERN MANAGEMENT OF CORNEAL ULCER-A JUXTAPOSE REVIEW
Author Name(s): Rounak Mnshi, Deepika Raina
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 10
Pages: c363-c369
Year: October 2021
Downloads: 977
A corneal ulcer is a corneal epithelial defect with underlying inflammation usually due to invasion by bacteria, fungi, viruses, or acanthamoeba. It can be initiated by mechanical trauma or nutritional deficiencies, and uncontrolled inflammation can produce corneal necrosis, alternative names of corneal ulcer include; Bacterial keratitis, fungal keratitis, acanthamoeba keratitis, herpes simplex keratitis. Symptoms are progressive conjunctiva redness, foreign body sensation, ache, photophobia, and lacrimation1. Acharya Sushruta has mentioned about a vyadi in classification of Krishnagat vyadhis in Uttar Tantra of Sushruta Samhita termed as Savrana Shukra having clinical features similar to corneal ulcer thus, corneal ulcer is analogous to Savrana Shukra. This article contains descriptive information of etiopathology, diagnosis, treatment of Savarna Shukra or corneal ulcer according to ancient ayurvedic text.
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Corneal ulcer, Savrana Shukra, etiopathology, diagnosis, treatment, management.
Paper Title: EFFECT OF 12 WEEKS REGULAR YOGA PRACTICE ON TEACHERS SUFFERING WITH HYPERTENSION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2110273
Register Paper ID - 212595
Title: EFFECT OF 12 WEEKS REGULAR YOGA PRACTICE ON TEACHERS SUFFERING WITH HYPERTENSION
Author Name(s): Dr. Arti Awasthi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 10
Pages: c357-c362
Year: October 2021
Downloads: 836
Yoga is a remedy and highly effective in the treatment of high blood pressure. The present study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of yoga in the treatment of high blood pressure. 10 male subjects suffering from high blood pressure volunteer for the study and after obtaining informed consent, yoga session was conducted in Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Orai, Jalaun, UP (India) for a period of 12 weeks. During the period of yoga practice the symptom relief in the subjects was assessed periodically by a sphygmomanometer. A very encouraging results were seen due to Practice of selected pranayama and Yogic asanas. Yoga is proved to be a best method to treat high blood pressure.
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Paper Title: ANALYTICAL METHODE DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF ``LEVETIRACETAM`` IN BULK AND DOSAGE FORM
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2110272
Register Paper ID - 212661
Title: ANALYTICAL METHODE DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF ``LEVETIRACETAM`` IN BULK AND DOSAGE FORM
Author Name(s): Miss. Priya V. Mijgar, Mrs.Shital D. Pande, Mrs. Rupali D. shinde, Mrs Jyoti k. Tidke, Mrs. Poonum M. Yadav
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 10
Pages: c349-c356
Year: October 2021
Downloads: 794
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Levetiracetam, RP-HPLC Method development, Validation.
Paper Title: ''CONTRIBUTION OF PRINT MEDIA INDUSTRY IN CSR : CASE STUDY IN SPECIAL REFERENCE TO D.B. CORPORATION LTD.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2110271
Register Paper ID - 212644
Title: ''CONTRIBUTION OF PRINT MEDIA INDUSTRY IN CSR : CASE STUDY IN SPECIAL REFERENCE TO D.B. CORPORATION LTD.
Author Name(s): Geetanjali dangi Thakur
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 10
Pages: c342-c348
Year: October 2021
Downloads: 913
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Key Words : Corporate Social Responsibility, CSR Projects, DB Corporation, Print Media Industry.
Paper Title: INNOVATION IN EDUCATION SECTOR WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2110269
Register Paper ID - 212625
Title: INNOVATION IN EDUCATION SECTOR WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES
Author Name(s): Dr Manjunath Koliwad
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 10
Pages: c330-c332
Year: October 2021
Downloads: 827
An intentional modification in the educational system or system as a whole that adds sustainable innovation and improves its elements, components, and individual educational qualities. As an example, consider the implementation of special education in the school system. Examining the Introduction; Preparing to change education into a master's, master's, specialized system; mastery of innovations in the educational process, in school education, the usage of progressive education technology; Curriculum creation and application in civic education; application of interactive methodologies, etc. Look for optimal methods and programmes, incorporate them into the educational process, and rethink them creatively. For example, the way of assessing outcomes and achievements with interactive teaching methods is unique and fits all of the present assessment standards that are employed creatively in school. Thus, the processes of production, perception, assessment, mastery, and education innovation govern innovative processes in the educational system. The innovation process reflects the complex activity of new content production and development, and it is managed by employees and institutions in the education and science systems.
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Education, Innovation, Technologies, Sector
Paper Title: PHYSICAL GROWTH AND NUTRITION STATUS OF LOW BIRTH WEIGHT AND NORMAL BIRTH WEIGHT SCHOOL CHILDREN: A COMPARATIVE STUDY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2110268
Register Paper ID - 212608
Title: PHYSICAL GROWTH AND NUTRITION STATUS OF LOW BIRTH WEIGHT AND NORMAL BIRTH WEIGHT SCHOOL CHILDREN: A COMPARATIVE STUDY
Author Name(s): Divyashree.H.R, Komala M
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 10
Pages: c321-c329
Year: October 2021
Downloads: 798
A total of five hundred and ninety-one (591) school children of 6+ and 7+ years of age living in Mysore city were recruited as subjects using purposive sampling technique. Both schools and households visit were carried out to recruit the subjects. A self-developed questionnaire was administered to the parents to collect the data on socio-demographic conditions and birth history of children. The anthropometric measurements of children were recorded by using standard methods and techniques. The anthropometric data were further used to calculate indices such as BMI-for-age, Height-for-age and Weight-for-age according to child growth reference of World Health Organization. The findings of the study indicates that the prevalence of malnutrition was distinctively higher among school children born with Low birthweight (LBW) (Stunting=81.3%, underweight= 82.6% and Undernutrition=54.0 %) than school children born with Normal Birthweight (Stunting= 37.6%, underweight=32.6% and Undernutrition=25.12 %). Within Low birthweight groups significant association of gender, age and education with level of stunting (Ht/Age), Age and education with level of underweight (Wt/age) were noticed. Within normal birthweight group, significant association of gender with level of underweight (wt/age) and undernutrition (BMI/age), age and education with level of stunting (Ht/age), education with level of undernutrition (Wt/age) were noticed. Overall, the present study concluded that birth weight determines the physical growth and nutritional status of children in late childhood years i.e. at school age period. The study suggests the implementation of intervention programs and stimulating programs to reduce the long-term consequences of infants born with low birthweight.
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Index terms: Low birth weight, normal birth weight, physical growth and nutrition status
Paper Title: A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY TO ASSESS THE KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICE REGARDING ADVERSE EFFECTS OF EXCESSIVE USE OF MOBILE PHONES AMONG SCHOOL GOING CHILDREN (14-16 YEARS) OF SELECTED SCHOOLS OF KASHMIR.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2110267
Register Paper ID - 212624
Title: A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY TO ASSESS THE KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICE REGARDING ADVERSE EFFECTS OF EXCESSIVE USE OF MOBILE PHONES AMONG SCHOOL GOING CHILDREN (14-16 YEARS) OF SELECTED SCHOOLS OF KASHMIR.
Author Name(s): Mr. Aadil Ahmad Bhat, Ms. Sukhmanpreet Kaur, Ms. Charanpreet Kaur
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 10
Pages: c316-c320
Year: October 2021
Downloads: 879
The mobile phone could be the most incredible device ever made in the consumer world. The mobile phone which started as a bulky device for voice communication has in the last 15 years, morphed into lean models with a bewildering array of features. However, among the two billion plus consumers worldwide, the prime utility of the mobile phone remains voice. The ongoing technological revolution in telephone gains momentum with the rapid diffusion of cellular phones worldwide. Wireless technology expands telephone applications by empowering people to use it anywhere and anytime. In this study the non-experimental descriptive research design. The research variable of the study is Knowledge and practice of school going children regarding adverse effects of excessive use of mobile phones and extraneous variable. The pilot study was conducted to find the feasibility of the study 22nd of February 2021 to 28th of February 2021among School children. The main study was conducted from 21-04-2021 to 30-04-2021. Among 60 subjects; the subject was selected by convenient sampling technique and data was analysed and interpreted using descriptive and inferential statistics. The Overall knowledge on adverse effects of excessive mobile phone usage. The mean score is 20.62 with a mean percentage of 58.91 with a standard deviation of 2.525 and attitude scores of schools going children of adverse effects on mobile phone use were found to be 58.2% with standard deviation 1.501.
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Mobile phone, School going childrens
Paper Title: GENETIC VARIATION STUDIES ON SELECTED VARIETIES OF COCOS NUCIFERA USING RAPD MOLECULAR MARKER
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2110266
Register Paper ID - 212465
Title: GENETIC VARIATION STUDIES ON SELECTED VARIETIES OF COCOS NUCIFERA USING RAPD MOLECULAR MARKER
Author Name(s): SIRAJ M.V.P, SREELAKSHMI
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 10
Pages: c309-c315
Year: October 2021
Downloads: 866
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Paper Title: THE IMPORTANT ROLE OF CARBOHYDRATE FOR GYM GOING PEOPLE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2110265
Register Paper ID - 212543
Title: THE IMPORTANT ROLE OF CARBOHYDRATE FOR GYM GOING PEOPLE
Author Name(s): Harmanpreet Kaur
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 10
Pages: c296-c308
Year: October 2021
Downloads: 806
Having a balanced diet has become a necessity for many people, nowadays. An ideal balanced diet is the one which contains all the major food groups including adequate protein, carbohydrates, high quality fats, vitamins and minerals. Healthy dietary habits are the pillar of good and nutritious life style. Likewise, there are ideal dietary requirement for person going to gym or who involved in sports There are many social factors that affect the ratio of boys to girls existing in the gym; it was observed that boys go to gym more in comparison to women. There are many new products in the market to enhance the endurance, but their consumption varies. Based on the information collected, a result was developed and reported here. Going to gym has been trending among people, specially youth, since few. Beverages composed of electrolytes play a vital role in their diet. Combination of nutritious foods and gym/exercise can make a person live a healthy and better life. Carbohydrates gives energy to body which help to do intense physical activities. Also how low card diets can be both beneficial and can harm. We discussed about how proper intake of carbohydrates increases metabolic rate.
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Gym, Dietary habit, Metabolic rate, Healthy Benefits.
Paper Title: LEGAL ACTIONS AGAINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN LIVE IN RELATIONSHIP
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2110264
Register Paper ID - 212588
Title: LEGAL ACTIONS AGAINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN LIVE IN RELATIONSHIP
Author Name(s): Ms. Anupama Yadav, Dr. Anand kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 10
Pages: c284-c295
Year: October 2021
Downloads: 800
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Legal Actions Against Domestic Violence In Live In Relationship
Paper Title: EFFECT OF DIFFICULTY IN EMOTION REGULATION ON LEARNED HELPLESSNESS BASED ON GENDERE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2110263
Register Paper ID - 212564
Title: EFFECT OF DIFFICULTY IN EMOTION REGULATION ON LEARNED HELPLESSNESS BASED ON GENDERE
Author Name(s): Nessy Mol S, Prof.(Dr).C Jayan
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 10
Pages: c273-c283
Year: October 2021
Downloads: 831
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learned helplessness, emotional regulation
Paper Title: GLASS SHEET COUNTER USING ARDUINO AND PHOTOELECTRIC SENSOR
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2110262
Register Paper ID - 212582
Title: GLASS SHEET COUNTER USING ARDUINO AND PHOTOELECTRIC SENSOR
Author Name(s): Shriram A Jugnake, Harshal P Bhoir, Ratnajeet S Wadile, Mehul V Patil
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 10
Pages: c261-c272
Year: October 2021
Downloads: 890
There are many processes to count the objects like counting using an ultrasonic sensor or using an external camera with the help of computer vision. In this paper, we have proposed the implementation of the industrial photoelectric sensor with an Arduino microcontroller to detect transparent objects like glass sheets and implement the output on the external LCD screen to get the real-time object counting.
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sensor, Computer vision, photoelectric sensor, microcontroller
Paper Title: AN ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF DIGITIZATION OF BANKING SERVICES IN RURAL INDIA: ITS PROS AND CONS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2110261
Register Paper ID - 212617
Title: AN ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF DIGITIZATION OF BANKING SERVICES IN RURAL INDIA: ITS PROS AND CONS
Author Name(s): Dr. K. S. Veerendra Kumara
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 10
Pages: c256-c260
Year: October 2021
Downloads: 804
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Banking services, Competition, Digitisation, Rural population
Paper Title: AN ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF SWANA BHARAT PROJECT AND ITS ROLE IN REDUCING TRADE DEFICIT OF THE COUNTRY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2110260
Register Paper ID - 212614
Title: AN ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF SWANA BHARAT PROJECT AND ITS ROLE IN REDUCING TRADE DEFICIT OF THE COUNTRY
Author Name(s): Dr. Byatagaiah. T. P
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 10
Pages: c249-c255
Year: October 2021
Downloads: 796
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Gold, Monetisation, Reserves, Financial Schemes, Trade Balance
Paper Title: COMPUTER AIDED DRUG DESIGN- AN OVERVIEW
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2110259
Register Paper ID - 212612
Title: COMPUTER AIDED DRUG DESIGN- AN OVERVIEW
Author Name(s): Jasmeen Jahangir Naikwadi, Pro. Miss Neha Desai, Dr . Sachin Kumar V. Patil
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 10
Pages: c235-c248
Year: October 2021
Downloads: 998
Being that Computer aided drug design (CADD) is the backbone of designer's way of communicating their design ideas, it is very crucial to examine the Attitude level of engineering students toward the usage of CADD application software. An instrument was developed and used in carrying out this work on engineering students of SRM University Chennai India, to find out the level of their attitude toward it. The students' attitudes where found high in nature, also no significant difference with students' mode of stay, and branches was observed. But significant difference and association were observed in students' interest and having personal computer. And also most of the students have difficulty in following online video tutorials, the research shows that there is need for video tutorials makers to make it in an episodic way so that the students would be able to comprehend what they watched and be able to practice it. Lastly it was concluded that more practical time was needed to the students to improve their competency in using the CADD application software.
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computer aided drug design (CADD), virtual screening (VS),Quantitative structure activity relationship(QSAR), molecular modelling
Paper Title: RECENT TRENDS IN FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN INDIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2110258
Register Paper ID - 212611
Title: RECENT TRENDS IN FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN INDIA
Author Name(s): Mrs. R.JAYANTHI
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 10
Pages: c228-c234
Year: October 2021
Downloads: 795
Foreign Direct Investment is an investment made by a company or entity based in one country, into a company or entity based in another country. The investing company may make its overseas investment in a number of ways - either by setting up a subsidiary or associate company in the foreign country, by acquiring shares of an overseas company, or through a merger or joint venture. An increase in FDI may be associated with improved economic growth due to the influx of capital and increased tax revenues for the host country. Host countries often try to channel FDI investment into new infrastructure and other projects to boost development. The main objective of the study is to analyze the recent trends in foreign direct investment in India. The data collected from Reserve bank of India from the year 2011 -12 to 2020-21. Therefore, this paper aims to study the recent trends in foreign direct investment in India.
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Foreign Direct Investment, Economic growth, Inflows, Investment.
Paper Title: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF DEPOSITS AND ADVANCES IN URBAN CO-OPERATIVE BANKS OF UTTARAKHAND
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2110257
Register Paper ID - 211650
Title: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF DEPOSITS AND ADVANCES IN URBAN CO-OPERATIVE BANKS OF UTTARAKHAND
Author Name(s): Vivek Kumar Arya, Dr. Vijay Kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 10
Pages: c223-c227
Year: October 2021
Downloads: 965
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UCB; Urban Co-operative Banks, KNSB; Kurmanchal Nagar Sahkari Bank, AUCB; Almora Urban Co-operative Bank Ltd.
Paper Title: THE GEOMAGNETIC FIELD VARIATIONS MORPHOLOGY OF GEOMAGNETIC STORMS AND DISTRIBUTION OF PLASMA IN THE MAGNETOSPHERE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2110256
Register Paper ID - 212283
Title: THE GEOMAGNETIC FIELD VARIATIONS MORPHOLOGY OF GEOMAGNETIC STORMS AND DISTRIBUTION OF PLASMA IN THE MAGNETOSPHERE
Author Name(s): Brijesh Singh, Lalji Tiwari, Yash Kumar Singh, Devendra Sharma, Subhash Chandra Chaturvedi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 10
Pages: c216-c222
Year: October 2021
Downloads: 914
There are two types of geomagnetic field variations termed as secular change and transient variations. The main field of the Earth is subject to a slow variation in time, known as secular variation. There are two kinds of transient variation, the first includes relatively small and regular daily variation, and the second is the disturbances of a more violent nature known as geomagnetic storms. Alexander von Humboldt was the first to discover the dependency of magnetic intensity on latitude and observed the geomagnetic field at various locations at Earth (Cane, H.V.1985)1.The variation in geomagnetic field is known as geomagnetic storm. The magnetosphere is filled with tenuous plasmas. Five plasma domains of different energy characteristics are well identified as the plasma mantle the plasma sheet the cusp region,
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Paper Title: FOOD INTAKE PATTERN AND LIFESTYLE PRACTICES AMONG FITNESS ENTHUSIASTS DURING COVID PANDEMIC
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2110255
Register Paper ID - 212395
Title: FOOD INTAKE PATTERN AND LIFESTYLE PRACTICES AMONG FITNESS ENTHUSIASTS DURING COVID PANDEMIC
Author Name(s): Dr.S.Thilagamani, C/ Madhumidha
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 10
Pages: c209-c215
Year: October 2021
Downloads: 872
The global growth of the fitness industry is playing an important role in expanding activity by making exercise more convenient, affordable, personalized, and results-oriented. This study was conducted to analyze food intake patterns and lifestyle practices in fitness enthusiasts selected and to compare the various fitness activities and eating patterns of selected adults before and during the COVID pandemic and its effects among the adults selected for survey. The study was conducted in Dindigul, Tamil Nadu. A total of 100 respondents, consisting of 50 women and 50 fitness enthusiasts, were selected for the study using the Purposive sampling technique. A well-structured questionnaire was designed as a Google form to request information on the lifestyle practices of fitness enthusiasts during the COVID pandemic. Changes in Food consumption patterns, physical activity, sleep patterns, and stress patterns have been observed. Out of 100 fitness enthusiasts, 70 percent of those surveyed reduced their stress through exercise. It was also reported that 58 percent had stress-related symptoms, such as lack of energy, and 44 fitness enthusiasts experienced insomnia. Burning extra calories and exercising endurance will help maintain individual stamina and well-being. Regular workouts performed by fitness enthusiasts help balance dietary needs and intake and maintain healthy vitality. The results of the study showed that, among the selected fitness enthusiasts more than half have gained weight during the pandemic. Physically active lifestyle practices as a daily program will help everyone to experience good health at all times and especially during such a pandemic situation.
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Food intake Patten, Food intake pattern, Lifestyle practices
The International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts (IJCRT) aims to explore advances in research pertaining to applied, theoretical and experimental Technological studies. The goal is to promote scientific information interchange between researchers, developers, engineers, students, and practitioners working in and around the world.
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