F. SVYASA Dissertations
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Yoga Dissertations by Yoga Students at SVYASA. These pages present some efforts of SVYASA at Scientific Validation of Yoga, combining the best of the East with the best of the West
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Item Part I Madhumeha and Mitahara According to Yoga and Spiritual Lore Part Ii Effect of 10 Days Yoga on Body Compositions in Type 2 Diabetic Mellitus(S-VYASA, 2014-07-13) Pandey, Krishna KumarBackground The type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a metabolic disorder characterized by insulinresistance and impaired insulin secretion. It is the most prevalent metabolic condition and one of the major health and socioeconomic problems worldwide. A number of behavioral interventions have been suggested for preventing and controlling type 2 diabetes mellitus, including increased physical activity, diet modification, and cessation of smoking (Hu, 2011). In addition, there is growing evidence that psychological stress and negative mood states are bidirectional associated with insulin resistance, glucose intolerance, central obesity, hypertension, and dyslipidemia. Subsequently, mind-body interventions have been suggested to aid in regulating stress psychophysiology. In this light, yoga has been suggested as a complementary and alternative medicine for the treatment of T2DM. Yoga has been demonstrated to reduce stress and induce relaxation, which could aid in controlling symptoms of T2DM. Previous study on the effect of Integrated Approach of Yoga Therapy (IAYT) program on body composition and insulin resistance (IR) in T2DM reported reduction in IR, Body Mass Index (BMI), body fat, visceral fat, triglycerides and hyperglycemia; and increases lean body mass within two weeks. The present study is designed to assess the effect of Integrated Yoga Therapy (IYT) on body compositions in patients with T2DM. Conclusion: The present study suggests that 10 days IYT reduces Wt, Fat, BMI, BA, SubWB and SkeTrunk in patients with T2DM. Thus the IYT has a great promise for the management for T2DM. Additional well-designed studies are needed before a strong recommendation can be made.Item Part-I Concept of Personality According to yoga and Spiritual Lore and Part-II Promoting Positive Health and Personality Development in University Students Following Integrated yoga Module.(SVYASA, 2012-01-12) Latha Maheswari K ReddyBackground: Assessment of general health and personality development among university students are considered to be essential tools for promoting their academic excellenceItem Part – I Concept of Dharana According to Yoga and Spiritual Lore. And Critical Flicker Fusion Immediate Effect After Jyoti Trataka.(Swami Vivekananda Yoga University (SVYASA), 2011-01-12) Taruna MalikIn ancient Indian studies of yoga, there is emphasis on shatkarma (i.e. internal cleansing of body). The yogic texts: Haöha Yoga Pradépikä and Gheranòa Saàhitä gives a detail about shatkarma. Jyoti träöaka is one of the shat karma which means gazing of the eyes.Item Part 1: Concept of Emotional Personality in Yoga and Spiritual Lore of India. Part 2: Effect of Integrated Approach of Yoga Module on the Personality Development of Students(Swami Vivekananda Yoga University (SVYASA), 2006) Nilkamal NIn the present society human intellect has grown to a great height and great technological advancement has been achieved.