We are living in the 21st century , As the technology grows the security issues are gradually increasing and for those issues there is always a need for improvements in existing methods or there is a hope for new ideas towards this field. As we use the technology from everywhere in over daily life there is a challenge comes regarding data security or information hiding from the outer world and for this the human being is always helping us to words this problem. The human body is always a hot topic for the researchers for their research here we are using the same thing for over research purpose. The DNA analysis, Eye and finger print analysis be widely use for the security issues with this series we are using the Lips for over research. As a contribution we are proposing a Lip based security system for this we need to use the combination of several independent methods like facial expression analysis, talk analysis and text analysis by using these things we will be provide a new authentication idea for the world towards data security or system authentication.
Title: Effect of Pulmonary Rehabilitation Training in Non-, Ex- and Current Smokers with Chronic Respiratory Disorders by the measurement of Functional Capacity: A Pilot Study Background: Earlier research shows efficacy of pulmonary rehabilitation in chronic lung disorders with regards to their smoking status, but not in all 3 groups together (i.e. Ex-,Never- and Current smokers). So, the goal is to find out effectiveness of pulmonary rehabilitation in chronic lung disorders with regard to their smoking status by the measurement of 6 minute walk distance. This study will help in identifying least benefited to most benefited group among 3 groups by pulmonary rehabilitation . Methodology : Total 15 patients of both gender and age 30-80 years were randomly selected and divided into 3 groups: Non-, Ex- and Current Smokers with Chronic Respiratory Disorders. Pulmonary Rehabilitation was given for 8 weeks, 3 times / week (30-40 minutes). Pre and Post PR (After 8 weeks), functional capacity was measured by 6 minute walk distance. Data was analyzed by SPSS (v16.0) - One way ANOVA to compare 3 groups and Post Hoc tests to detect the intergroup differences . Results: Pulmonary Rehabilitation was effective in all 3 groups and Functional Capacity of all patients was improved (p<0.05). Effectiveness of Pulmonary Rehabilitation was more in Non- Smokers compared to Current Smokers. (p<0.05) Conclusion: Effectiveness of Pulmonary Rehabilitation was significant in all smokers with chronic respiratory disorders but Non- Smokers were more benefited from Current Smokers due to their non-smoking status. These findings emphasized effectiveness of Pulmonary Rehabilitation and benefits of non-smoking status among patients with chronic respiratory disorders. So, we must encourage measures for smoking cessation at earliest in pulmonary rehabilitation program . Key words: Functional Capacity, 6 Minute Walk Distance, Pulmonary Rehabilitation, Smokers.
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