Effects of Various Prāṇāyāma on Cardiovascular and Autonomic Variables
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2017
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Abstract
Cardiovascular functions are controlled by neural factors, temperature, hormones, etc., Of these,
neural factors primarily concern the autonomic nervous system, which plays a major role in
maintaining and regulating cardiac functions, e.g., blood pressure and heart rate. Prāṇāyāma is one
of the most important yogic practices. There are various review articles on Yoga and its effects but,
though Prāṇāyāma is a part of yoga, there is lack of review articles. To the best of our knowledge
there is no known review article on effect of various Prāṇāyāma on cardiovascular and autonomic
variables. To provide a general overview about the effect of various prāṇāyāma (breathing techniques)
on cardiovascular and autonomic variables. A narrative review was performed based on the available
scientific literature. An electronic data search was performed in Medline/PubMed database to review
relevant articles, using keywords such as “Prāṇāyāma, Yogic breathing techniques, Unilateral nostril
breathing, Alternate nostril breathing, Kapalbhati, Bhastrika and Bhramari Pranayama”. All the
relevant articles published from 1988 to 06‑04‑2016 were included in this review. Slow type of
yogic breathing technique was reported to produce beneficial effect on cardiovascular and autonomic
variables while fast breathing techniques do not produce such effects. There is lack of consistency
in the results of specific nostril yogic breathing techniques and the mechanisms behind the effects
of various prāṇāyāma. This review suggests that different types of Prāṇāyāma techniques produce
different effects and the mechanisms behind these effects are not fully understood.
Keywords: Autonomic nervous system, cardiovascular, prāṇāyāma
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Autonomic nervous system, cardiovascular, pranayama