Vivek Dahiya has filled me with positivity: Divyanka Tripathi


Mumbai, Jul 11 (IANS): Actress Divyanka Tripathi says her husband Vivek Dahiya, whom she married just last week, is very supportive, caring, and has filled her life with positivity.

Divyanka and Vivek got married in Bhopal on July 8. Their reception took place in Chandigarh on Sunday.

“Happiness is being content with what you have, living in freedom and liberty, having a good family life and good friends. Vivek is very supportive and caring, and goes out of his way to see whether I am comfortable or not," Divyanka said.

“He makes me confident as a person, he has filled me with positivity and I love the side of me that he has made (of) me,” Divyanka, best known for her role of Ishita in popular ongoing TV show “Ye Hai Mohabbatein”, added.

The couple was glowing with joy at their wedding and reception. Now a honeymoon is not on the cards for them anytime soon as they will resume their respective shoots this week.

Vivek is seen as Rajbir Bundela in “Kavach...Kaali Shaktiyon Se”.at around eight days of life and continued for four weeks. Bone health was measured at the beginning of the study and after two and four weeks using quantitative ultrasound of tibial bone speed of sound (SOS).

Initially the average bone mass was comparable in all infants and it declined in all groups during the study period despite the infants' overall growth and remarkable weight gain.

However, the 13 infants receiving the twice daily intervention programme had a significantly lower rate of decrease in bone mass compared to the once-daily (12 infants) group and no intervention control group (11 infants).

"Our study is the first to demonstrate that the bone mass response to exercise in pre-term infants is dose-related. Although more research is needed to determine the optimal duration, frequency and type of exercise intervention, we found that the twice daily intervention was safe and had a greater effect on bone strength," said Ita Litmanovitz, Tel-Aviv University.

While efforts to prevent osteopenia of prematurity have focused on nutritional therapy via intravenous or tube feeding, these and other major advances in postnatal intensive care have been only partially successful in improving the bone mineral mass of VLBW preterm infants.

  

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