Abstract: Background and rationale: To the best of our knowledge, no studies have evaluated the Effects of Moderate intensity aerobic training combined with inspiratory muscle training on post COVID-19 recovered populations. Therefore, this study assessed the effect of Moderate intensity aerobic training combined with inspiratory muscle training on Cardio-Respiratory endurance, oxygen saturation and quality of life among post COVID-19 populations of Puducherry.
Methodology: Population-Post Covid-19 population, Study setting- Exercise Therapeutics lab COPT, MTPG & RIHS –Puducherry, Duration-12 weeks, independent variable – Moderate intensity Aerobic training and Inspiratory Muscle Trainin......
Keywords: COVID-19, Inspiratory muscle training, Six-minute walk distance, Oxygen Saturation level, Quality of life, COVID-19 population.
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