2020
DOI: 10.12659/msmbr.920107
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Body Temperature and Energy Expenditure During and After Yoga Breathing Practices Traditionally Described as Cooling

Abstract: Background: In traditional yoga texts, sheetali and sitkari pranayamas are described as cooling. The present study was aimed at recording the surface body temperature, oxygen consumed, and carbon dioxide eliminated before, during, and after performance of sheetali and sitkari pranayamas. Material/Methods: Seventeen healthy male volunteers with ages between 19 to 25 years (average age 20.7±1.8 years) were assessed in 4 sessions, viz. sheetali pranayama, sitkari pranayama, breath awareness and quiet lying, on 4 … Show more

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“…Inhalation occurs through the mouth, with the tongue rolled into a semitubular form. Expiration is executed from both nostrils [39]. Figure 2 presents the most commonly used breath-control techniques.…”
Section: The Type Of Breathing Exercise Mattersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Inhalation occurs through the mouth, with the tongue rolled into a semitubular form. Expiration is executed from both nostrils [39]. Figure 2 presents the most commonly used breath-control techniques.…”
Section: The Type Of Breathing Exercise Mattersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Electronics 2024, 13, 2253 9 of 40 tubular form. Expiration is executed from both nostrils [39]. Figure 2 presents the most commonly used breath-control techniques.…”
Section: The Type Of Breathing Exercise Mattersmentioning
confidence: 99%