Publications by authors named "U A Pandit"

Introduction: A common gynaecological problem among women that leads to a negative impact on quality of life and causes distress is the involuntary loss of urine which is addressed as urinary incontinence (UI). Females involved in playing various types of sports perform high-intensity activities which can serve as risk factors for UI and pelvic organ prolapse. According to the available literature, there is a scarcity of information regarding data on the prevalence of UI in Indian female athletes.

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Urinary incontinence (UI) is an involuntary leakage of urine and is classified as stress, mixed, or urge. It is more common in females due to anatomical and physiological body differences. Moreover, the literature remarks an evident presence of UI with high-intensity physical activities.

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Background: Pregnant mothers are more susceptible to Corona Virus Diseases 2019 (COVID-19) during pandemic. Our aim was to find out the effects of the COVID-19 infection on pregnancy outcomes compared to mothers without COVID-19 diseases.

Methods: The review protocol was registered in the International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews (PROSPERO) and obtained number of the Centre for review and Dissemination (CRD42021272321).

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Article Synopsis
  • Researchers optimized a mechanochemical grinding method for synthesizing -substituted amines using common halides and amines.
  • The process is suitable for large-scale production and occurs under mild conditions.
  • Benefits include quick reaction times, room temperature operation, and high product yields without the need for column chromatography.
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Background: Students' perception of their academic environment has a substantial influence on their actions, academic accomplishments, satisfaction, goal attainment, and behavior. The study was carried out to evaluate the perception of academic environment in physiotherapy students, and to identify the specific domains which could act as predictors of academic performance.

Materials And Methods: This descriptive, cross-sectional research was conducted over 12 months using total population sampling.

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