Indian
J Physiol Pharmacol 2003; 202 - 206
Effect
of Yoga on cardiovascular system in subjects above 40 years
Jyotsana R. Bharshankar*, Rajay N. Bharshankar,
Vijaykumar N. Deshpande, Shoba B. Kaore
and Geeta B. Gosavi
Department of Physiology,
Govt. Medical College,
Nagpur 440 003
( Received on October 5, 2001 )
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Abstract
This study was conducted
to examine the effect of yoga on cardiovascular function in
subjects above 40 yrs of age. Pulse rate, systolic and diastolic
blood pressure and Valsalva ratio were studied in 50 control
subjects (not doing any type of physical exercise) and 50
study subjects who had been practicing yoga for 5 years.
From the study it was observed that significant reduction
in the pulse rate occurs in subjects practicing yoga (P<0.001).
The difference in the mean values of systolic and diastolic
blood pressure between study group and control group was also
statistically significant (P<0.01 and P<0.001 respectively).
The systolic and diastolic blood pressure showed significant
positive correlation with age in the study group (r1 systolic
= 0.631 and
r1 diastolic = 0.610) as well as in the control group (r2
systolic = 0.981 and
r2 diastolic = 0.864). The significance of difference between
correlation coefficient of both the groups was also tested
with the use of Z transformation and the difference was significant
(Zsystolic = 4.041 and
Zdiastolic = 2.901). Valsalva ratio was also found to be significantly
higher in yoga practitioners than in controls (P<0.001).
Our results indicate that yoga reduces the age related deterioration
in cardiovascular functions.