In collaboration with various clinical and preclinical departments we are able to assess various physiological functions and applying this to help in advancing our understanding of human and animal function, leading to numerous applications in research, healthcare, and industry. Also development in various research areas like basic research, translational research, clinical research.
Cardiovascular Physiology- Investigating the effects of exercise on blood pressure and heart rate. Studying the impact of dietary interventions on cardiovascular disease risk factors. Examining the role of oxidative stress in hypertension.
Respiratory Physiology- Investigating the effects of air pollution on lung function. Studying the impact of exercise on respiratory muscle strength. Examining the role of oxygen therapy in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
Endocrine Physiology- Investigating the effects of hormonal imbalances on metabolic function. Studying the role of insulin resistance in type 2 diabetes. Examining the impact of thyroid hormones on cardiovascular function.
Gastrointestinal Physiology- Investigating the effects of probiotics on gut health.Studying the role of gut motility in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Examining the impact of dietary fiber on satiety and weight management.
Ninan Vergis Punchamanni, Leya Elizabeth Babu . PREVALENCE OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY IN UNDERWEIGHT, OVERWEIGHT AND OBESE YOUNG ADULTS STUDYING IN DIFFERENT INSTITUTIONS IN SOUTH KERALA, DURING THE COVID -19 PANDEMIC Int J Med Pub Health 2024; 14 (2); 340-346
Zachariah AM, John S, David A, Thomas AU, Babu LE. Prevalence of stress and its association with vitamin D status in undergraduate medical students. Natl J Physiol Pharm Pharmacol 2023;13(12):2440-2445
Leya Elizabeth Babu, Sajit Varghese. prevalence of hypomagnesemia in Type 2 Diabetic patients attending a tertiary care hospital in South India- A cross sectional study. Int J Acad Med Pharm 2023; 5 (4); 1982-1985. DOI: 10.47009/jamp.2023.5.4.397
Leya Elizabeth Babu, Anuradha Joshi. Gender Specific Association of hsCRP and Blood Glucose Levels in Diabetic Individuals International Journal of Physiology.2018;(6)72.
Leya Elizabeth Babu, Anuradha Joshi. Correlation of high-sensitivity C-reactive protein with blood sugar level in patients with Type 2 diabetes. Natl J Physiol Pharm Pharmacol. 2018; 8(1): 37-41. doi:10.5455/njppp.2018.8.0726805082017