EFFECT OF MOUTAIN BREATHING EXERCISE ON LUNG FUNCTION TEST AMONG GERIATRIC POPULATION: A EXPERIMENTAL STUDY Authors: Sugandh D1* And Patel G
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND AND NEED OF STUDY:
The mountain breathing exercise is a slow breathing exercise, used universally. It helps in
relieving stress and improves lung volume and capacities. RMS Helio Spiro meter measures
lung volume and capacities. It measures the airflow of the upper and lower respiratory tract.
Union Ministry of Family and Health Welfare released data in 2021 stating that 60 years elderly
population suffers from age-related respiratory changes which decrease their lung volume and
capacities leading to exertion. The aim of the study is to see the effect of mountain breathing
exercise on lung function tests among the geriatric population.
METHODOLOGY: -
The study was conducted at the Shreeji Hospital. A total of 30 participants were included (15
males, and 15 females). The procedure consisted of 2 sessions of mountain breathing day and
night session were done for 3times a week for 3 weeks. Participants were shown the procedures
of the mountain breathing exercise. RMS Helios spirometer was used to measure pre- and post-
lung volumes and capacities.
RESULT AND DISCUSSION:
The result was analysed in SPSS version 26. Paired t-test was used to analyse the result. The
denoted p-value (p<0.05) which rejects the null hypothesis and accepts the alternativehypothesis it states that data is statistically significant, and shows mountain breathing exercise
is effective in lung function tests among the geriatric population.
CONCLUSION AND CLINICAL IMPLICATION:
This study concluded that mountain breathing exercise effectively improves lung function tests
among the geriatric population.
Keywords: Mountain Breathing, Geriatric, Lung Function Test Publication date: 01/01/2025 https://ijbpas.com/pdf/2025/January/MS_IJBPAS_2025_8654.pdfDownload PDFhttps://doi.org/10.31032/IJBPAS/2025/14.1.8654