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Journal of Research in Ayurvedic Sciences
2019
July- September
;
3
(3)
:85-91
Clinical Evaluation of Kalyanaka Ghrita in the Management of Cognitive Deficit in Children
GV Ramana (1)
,
GV Ramana (1)
,
Babita Yadav (2)
,
Babita Yadav (2)
,
Hemant Kumar Gupta (3)
,
Hemant Kumar Gupta (3)
,
Srinibash Sahoo (3)
,
Srinibash Sahoo (3)
,
Shweta Chaudhary (2)
,
Shweta Chaudhary (2)
,
Shruti Khanduri (2)
,
Shruti Khanduri (2)
,
Rakesh Rana (2)
,
Rakesh Rana (2)
,
Richa Singha (2)
,
Richa Singha (2)
1. 4Advanced Centre for Ayurveda in Mental Health and Neurosciences, National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India 2. Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences, Janakpuri, New Delhi, India 3. Advanced Centre for Ayurveda in Mental Health and Neurosciences, National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Abstract
Introduction: Cognitive deficit denotes the condition characterized by impairment in the cognitive and intellectual functions. In children, it is usually detected in early schooling, wherein the children lag in processing of information including thinking, memory, perception, motivation, skilled movements and language. Aim: The present study was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of Kalyanaka Ghrita in the management of cognitive deficit in children. Materials and methods: A prospective, open-label study was carried out in 40 participants clinically diagnosed as cognitive deficit by administering Kalyanaka Ghrita (6 g) twice daily after food along with lukewarm water for a period of 90 days. The parameters used to assess intelligence quotient (IQ) included Binet Kamat test (BKT), and modified mini-mental status examination (MMMSE). The participants were assessed periodically at baseline (zero day), on 30th, 60th, and 90th day. Parental perception was obtained at the end of the trial. Paired sample t test was used to compare mean change in values from baseline score to the 90th day score. Results: On comparison of the baseline scores with that at the end of the 90th day showed a statistically significant improvement in BKT and MMMSE scores (p < 0.001). No significant changes were observed in laboratory parameters. Conclusion: Based on the results obtained at the end of the study, it can be interpreted that Kalyanaka Ghrita is safe and effective in children with cognitive deficit. Keywords: Binet Kamat test, Buddhi mandya, Cognitive deficit, Kalyanaka Ghrita, Modified mini-mental status examination, Smritidaurbalya.
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D059624
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