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Electrodermal Assessment Of Smet Program For Business Executives

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  • K.B.Meenakshy
  • Alex Hankey
  • H. R. Nagendra

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Yoga courses are becoming increasingly fashionable for large corporations and their business executives. No study has previously assessed and demonstrated Yoga’s specialty, the ability to increase levels of subtle energy in course participants. This study evaluates the impact of a 5 day stress management programme (SMET) for managers as measured by AcuGraph3. Forty five volunteers (both female & male), employees from a large Indian corporation, aged between 30 and 50 years were selected for the study. A single group, pre-post assessment was applied and the subjects were assessed on day 1 (pre) and day 5 (post) of the intervention. AcuGraph 3 ‘Digital Meridian Imaging’ system was applied to assess. Post energy levels were significantly improved compared to pre values after the SMET program for the subject (p

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  • K.B.Meenakshy & Alex Hankey & H. R. Nagendra, 2014. "Electrodermal Assessment Of Smet Program For Business Executives," Working papers 2014-03-18, Voice of Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:vor:issues:2014-03-18
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