Preksha Meditation & Human Health: 5.1 Total Cholesterol

Published: 04.10.2015

The mean value of total serum cholesterol in control group of subjects was found to be 181.9412 ± 6.34341 mg/dl, where as in experimental group of subjects it was 183.0000 ± 5.07519 mg/dl (Table CI). After 90 days of experimental intervention the total cholesterol in experimental group was reduced to 180.6471 ± 4.76020 mg/dl. This difference was statistically significant (p < 0.0005). However in control group of subjects no such reduction was noticed (Table C1).

Table C1: Intra-group comparison of total cholesterol levels of control and experimental group of subjects after 90 days follow-up duration.

Group Duration Mean(mg/dl) SD SE 'A'
Control 0 day 181.9412 6.34341 1.08789 10.25
90 days 182.1765 4.35869 0.74751
Experimental 0 day 183.0000 5.07519 0.87039 0.0506***
90 days 180.6471 4.76020 0.81637

A regular and significant decline in total cholesterol level was noticed in experimental group after 180 days and the values were found to be 179.2941 ± 4.60914 mg/dl (Fig. R4). This trend of reduction continued even at 90 and 180 days. But in control group no such significant decline was noticed at both follow-up stages (Table C2 and C3).

Table C2: Intra-group comparison of total cholesterol levels of control and experimental group of subjects after 180 days follow-up duration.

Group Duration Mean (mg/dl) SD SE 'A'
Control 0 day 181.9412 6.34341 1.08789 0.558
180 days 183.0000 5.07519 0.87039
Experimental 0 day 183.0000 5.07519 0.87039 0.0417***
180 days 179.2941 4.60914 0.79046

Table C3: Intra-group comparative values of total cholesterol at 1st follow-up (90 days) and 2nd follow-up (180 days) in control and experimental group of subjects.

Group Duration Mean(mg/dl) SD SE 'A'
Control 90 day 182.1765 4.35869 0.74751 0.566
180 days 183.0000 5.07519 0.87039
Experimental 90 day 180.6471 4.76020 0.81637 0.0101***
180 days 179.2941 4.60914 0.79046

When the mean values of total cholesterol of both control and experimental groups were compared at different stages of experiment, no significant difference was found at onset (0 day) of experiment but the difference in the total cholesterol level between control group and experimental group was significant at 90 and 180 days (p < 0.023 and p < 0.001 respectively) (Table C4).

Fig. R14: Comparison of total cholesterol levels of control and experimental group of subjects at various follow-up stages.

Table C4: Comparative values of total cholesterol at different follow-up periods in control and experimental subjects.

Group Duration Mean(mg/dl) SD SE 't'
Control 0 day 181.9412 6.34341 1.08789 -1.354
Experimental 0 days 183.0000 5.07519 0.87039
Control 90 day 182.1765 4.35869 0.74751 2.393*
Experimental 90 days 180.6471 4.76020 0.81637
Control 180 day 183.0000 5.07519 0.87039 8.888##
Experimental 180 days 179.2941 4.60914 0.79046

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Title: Preksha Meditation & Human Health
Authors: Professor J.P.N. Mishra, Dr. P.S. Shekhawat
Publisher: Jain Vishva Bharati University, Ladnun
Edition: 2015. 1st.
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