Author: Khanam AA//Sachdeva U//Guleria R//Deepak KK
Affiliation: Department of Physiology, All India Institute of Medical Science, New Delhi
Conference/Journal: Indian J Physiol Pharmacol
Date published: 1996
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Volume ID: 40 , Issue ID: 4 , Pages: 318-24 , Special Notes: Clinical Trial , Word Count: 219
'The concept of yoga is helpful for the treatment of Bronchial Asthma', has created a great interest in the medical research field. In order to investigate whether autonomic functions and pulmonary functions are improved in asthma patients after short term yoga training, a study was conducted with nine diagnosed bronchial asthma patients. Yoga training was given for seven days in a camp in Adhyatma Sadhna Kendra, New Delhi. The autonomic function tests to measure the parasympathetic reactivity (Deep Breathing test, Valsalva Manouever), Sympathetic reactivity (Hand Grip test, Cold Pressure test), and pulmonary function tests FVC, FEV1, PEFR, PIF, BHT and CE were recorded before and after yoga training. The resting heart rate after yoga training (P < 0.05) was significantly decreased (89.55 ± 18.46/min to 76.22 ± 16.44/min). The sympathetic reactivity was reduced following yoga training as indicated by significant (P < 0.01) reduction in DBP after HGT. There was no change in parasympathetic reactivity. The FVC, FEV1, PEFR did not show any significant change. The PIF (P < 0.01), BHT (P < 0.01) and CE (P < 0.01) showed significant improvement. The results closely indicated the reduction in sympathetic reactivity and improvement in the pulmonary ventilation by way of relaxation of voluntary inspiratory and expiratory muscles. The 'comprehensive yogic life style change programme for patients of Bronchial Asthma' have shown significant benefit even within a short period.