Effect of Pranayama on cardiopulmonary functions and serum MDA levels

Journal Title: Medpulse International Journal of Dentistry - Year 2014, Vol 1, Issue 4

Abstract

Yoga, pranayama, trascedental meditation are age old ancient Indian techniques known for providing a better way of living. They are claimed to improve status of body and mind. There are some evidences that pranayama produces relaxation responses which are beneficial in reducing blood pressure and stress. The present study has been undertaken with aim to study effect of praanyama on autonomic functions as well as on the indicators of stress phenomenon i.e. malondialdehyde levels (MDA levels). The study was conducted in government medical college, Aurangabad in 74 healthy subjects who were given 2 months pranayama training. Different cardiopulmonary parameters i.e. blood pressure, respiratory rate, pulse rate and MDA levels were estimated before and after training. It was observed that the pulse rate, respiratory rate and blood pressure were significantly decreased indicating physical relaxation of body. While MDA levels also were found to be significantly decreased after pranayama training indicating a reduced oxidative stress

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Ingole A. , Bahattare V, Shinde P, Zingade U. S

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Ingole A. , Bahattare V, Shinde P, Zingade U. S (2014). Effect of Pranayama on cardiopulmonary functions and serum MDA levels. Medpulse International Journal of Dentistry, 1(4), 135-139. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-177015