Effect of “three months yogasana practice on blood pressure, lipid profile, hematological parameters in healthy adults”
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2015-01-12
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S Vyasa
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Title: Effect of “Three Months Yogasana Practice on Blood Pressure, Lipid Profile,
Hematological Parameters.
Background: Yoga has positive impact on health. Various studies have formed significant
role of yoga in hypertension, diabetes, asthma etc. long term of practice of yoga have positive
role in hematological variables.
Aim: Current study was conducted to see short term effect of Yogasana intervention on
Hematological Parameters,Lipid Profile, and Anthropometric variables in healthy volunteers.
Methodology: Twenty healthy volunteers (male-12, female-08) with average age
(30.91±11.88) of Vishwa Yuvak Kendra (NGO) at Chankya Puri, New Delhi, were recruited in
this study. All the subjects underwent yoga intervention for three days a week with two hours
daily for three months. Lipid profile; total cholesterol (TC=0.037), triglyceride (TG=0.372), high
density lipid (HDL=0.168), low density lipid (LDL=0.092), very low density lipid
(VLDL=0.041), hematological parameters; hemoglobin, total leucocytes count, (TLC=0.009),
differential leucocytes’ count (DLC=P-0.008,L-0.009,E-0.943), body mass index (BMI=0.343),
pulse rate, blood pressure, were assessed before & after the intervention.
Result: Paired sample t-test showed significant reduction in total cholesterol, LDL, BMI,
significant improvement in hemoglobin. Wilcoxon signed rank test showed significant decrease
in systolic blood pressure and borderline significant decrease in diastolic blood pressure.
Conclusion: Three months of Yogasana intervention may help in improving hemoglobin
percentage, and helps in reducing bad cholesterol, BMI and systolic and diastolic blood
pressure.
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Hemoglobin, Cholesterol, BMI, Blood Pressure, 2015, January