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    YOGA AND HEALTH RELATED SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH STUDIES

    Effect of Iyengar yoga therapy for chronic low back pain.
    Pain. 2005 May;115(1-2):107-17.
    PMID: 15836974 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
    A review of yoga programs for four leading risk factors of chronic diseases.
    Evid Based Complement Alternat Med. 2007 Dec;4(4):487-91.
    PMID: 18227916 [PubMed - in process]
    Yoga as a Complementary Treatment of Depression: Effects of Traits and Moods on Treatment Outcome.
    Evid Based Complement Alternat Med. 2007 Dec;4(4):493-502.
    PMID: 18227917 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
    A phase I feasibility study of yoga on the physical health and coping of informal caregivers.
    Evid Based Complement Alternat Med. 2007 Dec;4(4):519-29.
    PMID: 18227920 [PubMed - in process]
    Effects of an integrated yoga programme on chemotherapy-induced nausea and emesis in breast cancer patients.
    Eur J Cancer Care (Engl). 2007 Nov;16(6):462-74.
    PMID: 17944760 [PubMed - in process]
    Effect of yoga based lifestyle intervention on state and trait anxiety.
    Indian J Physiol Pharmacol. 2006 Jan-Mar;50(1):41-7.
    PMID: 16850902 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

    See www.pubmed.org for hundreds of research project being published.


    STUDIES SHOW YOGA HAS MULTIPLE BENEFITS

    With thousands of Yoga Studios and Millions of Yoga and Pilates Students participating in the Yoga Month 09.2008 national awareness campaign and the 10 City Yoga Health Festivals you might ask yourself, what exactly are the health benefits of yoga? Is there scientific proof that yoga actually works in preventing disease or healing chronic health issues?

    Scientific studies have shows that Yoga induces a feeling of well-being in healthy people, and can reverse the clinical and biochemical changes associated with metabolic syndrome, according to results of studies from Sweden and India. Metabolic syndrome is a cluster of heart disease risk factors such as high blood pressure, obesity and high blood sugar.

    ddDr. R.P. Agrawal, of the SP Medical College, Bikaner, India, and colleagues evaluated the beneficial effects of yoga and meditation in 101 adults with features of metabolic syndrome. In the study, 55 adults received three months of regular yoga including standard postures and Raja Yoga, a form of transcendental meditation daily, while the remaining received standard care.

    Waist circumference, blood pressure, blood sugar, and triglycerides were significantly lower, and "good" HDL cholesterol levels were higher in the yoga group as compared to controls, Agrawal's team reports in the journal Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice.

    In the second study, published online December 19 in BioMed Central Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Dr. Anette Kjellgren from the University of Karlstad, Sweden and colleagues evaluated the beneficial effects of yoga-like breathing exercises on healthy volunteers.

    Fifty-five adults were advised to practice "Sudarshan Kriya," which involves cycles of slow normal and rapid breathing exercises. The exercises were practiced for an hour daily, six days a week for six weeks, while 48 controls were advised to relax in an armchair for 15 minutes daily.

    At the end of the study period, feelings of anxiety, stress and depression were significantly lower and levels of optimism significantly higher in the yoga group compared to the control group, Kjellgren and colleagues report.

    Yoga induces a "relaxation response" associated with reduced nervous system activity and a feeling of well-being probably due to an increase in antioxidants and lower levels of the stress hormone cortisol, they suggest.

    Yoga not only helps in prevention of lifestyle diseases, but can also be "a powerful adjunct therapy when these diseases arise," co-investigator Dr. Faahri Saatiglou, from the University of Oslo, told Reuters Health. "We do not emphasize this point enough in our Western health care."

    SOURCES: Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice, December 2007, BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine, December 19, 2007.

     

     

     

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