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<li>Nerve conduction velocity test<ref name="multiple19">Akiguchi I. [Nerve function test--sensory nerve conduction velocity (author's transl)]. RinshoByori. 1978 Nov;26(11):909-15.</ref></li></ul>
 
<li>Nerve conduction velocity test<ref name="multiple19">Akiguchi I. [Nerve function test--sensory nerve conduction velocity (author's transl)]. RinshoByori. 1978 Nov;26(11):909-15.</ref></li></ul>
 
Application of all such tests will serve as a powerful analytical tool for assessingvatadosha.
 
Application of all such tests will serve as a powerful analytical tool for assessingvatadosha.
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== Future area of research ==
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The critical area of research isthe preparation of a validated and standardization of questionnaires for vatakshaya, vatavriddhi, and normal functioning of vata to assess the state of vata. Guna based assessment of vata and incorporation of objectivity in assessment of vata through biological, immunological parameters is needed. Evaluation of sensory and motor function and hormonal function of the body and its correlation with functioning of various types of vata andmultiple stages of vata. Role of nutritional and lifestyle modification in the maintenance of vata. Assessment of vata state in various physiological changes like the deep sea, high altitude, space physiology, and during sleep. 
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=== Thesis  done ===
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  <li>Vaje R.P. (1986): Vatadoshavichara( a comparative study with nervous system), Tilak AyurvedMahavidyalaya, Savitribai Phule, Pune university. This study tried to correlate various parts of nervous system of vata types.</li>
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<li>SaleyS.R.(1988): Classical and present day doshaprovocative specially vatadosha, Tilak AyurvedMahavidyalaya, Savitribai Phule Pune university.</li>
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<li>MankarA.S.(2010): Study of vatasthana with the help of bastiw.s.r. to janusandhigatavata (osteoarthritis of knee joint), Dept. of sharirarachana, Tilak Maharashtra University. This experimental study revalidated the statement of acharya Charakin context of prime sthana of vata.</li>
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<li>GuraoR.P.(2016): Development of assessment criteria of laghuguna of vata and its applied aspect in sthaulya w s r to vidangadichurna, Dept. of Kriya Sharir, DSRRAU, Rajasthan.</li>
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=== Current researches ===
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'''Significance of arterial stiffness in Tridosha analysis: '''
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The study assessed the large changes in arterial stiffness among Tridosha locales and quantified arterial stiffness using NadiTarangini, a pulse acquisition method. Significant differences were found between Tridosha locations, which can be applied to Ayurvedic interventional studies.<ref name="multiple20">Kumar PV, Deshpande S, Joshi A, More P, Nagendra HR. Significance of arterial stiffness in Tridosha analysis: A pilot study. Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine. 2017 Oct 1;8(4):252-6.</div>
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'''Heart rate variability analysis in the assessment of dosha imbalance:'''
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This study compared the spectral analysis of heart rate variability data with clinical assessment of dosha pathology in 42 study participants and found significant concordance. This study indicates the use and applicability of HRV in evaluating intricate dosha imbalances and other criteria, such as dhatu imbalance.<ref name="multiple21">Manohar PR, Sorokin O, Chacko J, Nampoothiri V. An exploratory clinical study to determine the utility of heart rate variability analysis in the assessment of dosha imbalance. Journal of Ayurveda and integrative medicine. 2018 Apr 1;9(2):126-30.</div>
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'''Vagus nerve serve as biomarker for vatadosha activity: '''
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The parasympathetic vagus nerve's survival and homeostatic activities and those controlled bythe five main subtypes of vatadosha were strongly connected in this discussion article. According to the paper, vagal activity is a trustworthy potential biomarker for significant vatadoshafunctions.<ref name="multiple22">Sumantran VN, Nair PP. Can the vagus nerve serve as biomarker for vatadoshaactivity?. Journal of Ayurveda and integrative medicine. 2019 Apr 1;10(2):146-51.</div>
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'''Vata dynamics and cardiac disorders: '''
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Vata has the distinctive quality of Vega (movements), which moves in a specific direction, so its intensities can be measured with the use of contemporary methods. This review discusses specifics of these natural urges that cause cardiovascular disorders(CVD) alone, as found in traditional Ayurvedic books, western medications, and technology that measures their intensity. Assessment of vata dynamics with modern technological tools help in prevention and management of CVD.<ref name="multiple23">Baikampady SV. Vata dynamics with special reference to cardiac disorders–a cross-disciplinary approach. Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine. 2020 Oct 1;11(4):432-9.</div>
    
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