2018
DOI: 10.30750/ijpbr.6.4.3
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Benefits of Yoga in Respiratory Diseases

Abstract: Breathing sustains life, natural breathing brings happiness and keep healthy. It clears the mind and calms all the emotions hence it can helps in release of the vitalizing flow of energy within us. Air pollution is responsible for various respiratory diseases such as nasal allergy, asthma, chronic bronchitis and lung cancer. It has been found that Yoga has improved pulmonary parameters in several scientific studies, both in healthy as well as in diseased individuals. It helps in increase in vital capacity, tid… Show more

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“…Doing yoga can reduce anxiety and as an adjunct therapy by type 2 diabetics to reduce long-term complications but must be done with the right duration to practice yoga the previous state must be relaxed because if the intervention is done Irregular eating allows no effect on glycemic control or other cardiovascular risks (Singh & Khandelwal, 2020). Yoga is a body exercise and stretching combined with deep breathing and meditation for body relaxation (Agnihotri et al, 2018). The yoga movements in this study include calming meditation and asanas of therapeutic options for diabetes therapy, asanas movements must also have benefits that are in accordance with the disease experienced.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Doing yoga can reduce anxiety and as an adjunct therapy by type 2 diabetics to reduce long-term complications but must be done with the right duration to practice yoga the previous state must be relaxed because if the intervention is done Irregular eating allows no effect on glycemic control or other cardiovascular risks (Singh & Khandelwal, 2020). Yoga is a body exercise and stretching combined with deep breathing and meditation for body relaxation (Agnihotri et al, 2018). The yoga movements in this study include calming meditation and asanas of therapeutic options for diabetes therapy, asanas movements must also have benefits that are in accordance with the disease experienced.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yoga practices and meditation shall invoke loving and kindness among human beings, it is better to utilize the synergy of yoga teachers and organizations involved in rendering service towards the Covid patients [12,16,17]. Even now there is a scarcity in existence of Yoga Trainers during pandemic and yoga practice through online is apparently to reduce stress, induces sleep and brings positive impact on one's health [18].…”
Section: Protocol Based On Reviewsmentioning
confidence: 99%