E-ISSN 2231-3206 | ISSN 2320-4672

2012, Vol:2,Issue:2

Research Articles
  • Natl J Physiol Pharm Pharmacol.2012; Volume:2(2):140-145 doi : 10.5455/njppp.2012.2.140-145
  • A Study of Combined Effect of Yoga (Yogic Exercises, Pranayama & Meditation) on Hyper-reactivity to Cold Pressor Test in Healthy Individuals
  • Chanda Rajak, Sanjeev Rampalliwar, Jitendra Mahour

Abstract

Background: Now a day, stress is dangerous & significant problems of World & affects physical, mental, behavioral, & emotional health. Yoga has been reported to control stress, to be beneficial in treating stress related disorders, improving autonomic functions, lower blood pressure, increase strength & flexibility of muscles, improve the sense of well being, slow ageing process, control breathing, reducing signs of oxidative stress & improving spiritual growth. Aims &
Objective: The aim of present study was to investigate whether regular practice of Yoga for six months can reduce the cardiovascular hyper-reactivity induced by cold pressor test.
Materials and Methods: The study group comprised 75 healthy subjects of 25-45 years age group. Initially there were 27 hyperreactors to cold pressor test. The hyper-reactivity of 22 volunteers converted to hypo-reactivity after the yoga therapy of six months (81.48%). Other parameters like basal blood pressure, rise in blood pressure, pulse rate and rate of respiration were also statistically significantly reduced (by using student ‘t’ test)
Results: Regular practice of yoga significantly reduces the cardiovascular hyper-reactivity in basal blood pressure, rise in blood pressure after one minute of cold stress, pulse rate, & rate of respiration, after six month of yoga practice. Conclusion: Regular practice of yoga for six months reduced the Cardiovascular hyper-reactivity to cold pressor test in subjects, who were hyper reactive to cold stress, possibly by inducing parasympathetic predominance and cortico-hypothalamomedullary inhibition.