Effect of Integrated Approach of Yoga Therapy(IAYT) on Antioxidant Status of Obese Subjects
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2021-04-09
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Abstract
Background: Obesity is a growing public health concern in modern societies. Physical inactivity
and unhealthy diet have been identified as major risk factors for obesity Abdominal obesity has
been suggested to be associated with overstimulation of the hypothalamic pituitary-adrenal
(HPA) axis due to chronic stress and altering diurnal cortisol secretion. Abnormal regulation of
the HPA axis and perceived stress-dependent cortisol levels are strongly related to perturbations
of the endocrine axis as well as abdominal obesity with metabolic abnormalities. Obese patients
with BMI above 35 kg/m2 show low plasma antioxidants (carotenoids and vitamin E). This may
result in increased oxidative stress. Importantly, even short-term yoga based comprehensive
lifestyle intervention led to notable reduction in body mass index, blood pressure, and blood
glucose with a clinically meaningful improvement in lipid profile.
Methods: 38 male and female subjects in the age group of 18-55 years were selected based on
exclusion criteria. Total Antioxidant Status, BMI and lipid profile was estimated before any
intervention. They were subjected to Integrative approach of yoga therapy including anasas,
pranayama, diet, meditation techniques for a period of 6 to 15days. After 6-15days of IAYT,
Total Antioxidant Status, SUA, Albumin, BMI, lipid profile and other biochemical variables
were estimated.
Results: We observed a statistically significant increase in serum uric acid, AST(Aspartate
transaminase), ALT( alanine aminotransferase), Bhramari time and decrease in hip circumference,
waist circumference, BMI, Systolic BP, Diastolic BP after 10 days of Integrative approach of
yoga therapy. Also, we observed a decrease in FBS, systolic blood pressure, triglycerides and an
which is not statisticallysignificant. Conclusion: Total Antioxidant Capacity would have been significant in the present study if the
intervention was for a longer duration. And the anthropometric and certain lipid profile results
clearly suggest that Yoga can be used as an adjunct therapy for lifestyle modification and
management of obesity and related complications.
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Asana, Antioxidants, Uric acid, Body mass Index, BMI, AST, ALT, Yoga