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Effect of pranayama and suryanamaskar on pulmonary functions in medical students.

P Shyam Karthik1, M Chandrasekhar2, Kondam Ambareesha3, C Nikhil4.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Pranayama improved lung functions in numerous studies. Yoga involve isometric contraction and improves skeletal muscle strength. Yoga training improves the strength of expiratory as well as inspiratory muscles. AIM: The present study is planned to find the effect of pranayama on pulmonary functions in medical students.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study is conducted on 50 students doing lst year M.B.B.S. Consent form has been taken from them. They have been given yoga training 30 min daily for 2 mnth under the guidance of a trained yoga instructor. Vital capacity (VC), Tidal volume (TV), Expiratory Reserve volume (ERV), Breath holding time (BHT), 40 mm endurance, Peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR) are measured before & after yoga training.
RESULTS: VC has increased from 2972 ± 213.151 to 3372 ± 528.7722. TV has increased from 496 ± 84.06347 to 588 ± 150.8863. ERV also shows increase in values from 888 ± 183.303 to 1096 ± 386.7385. BHT also shows increase in values from 33 ± 5.773503 to 58.6 ± 12.78019. 40 mm endurance also shows increase in values from 30.8 ± 5.139715 to 53.52 ± 15.68736. PEFR also shows increase in value from 388.8 ± 15.36229 to 425.2 ± 38.74274.
CONCLUSION: There is a statistically significant increase in all the above mentioned pulmonary functions following yoga training. Yoga practice can be advocated to improve pulmonary functions in healthy individuals and hence to prevent respiratory diseases in future.

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Keywords:  40mm endurance; BHT; ERV; PEFR; Pranayama; Pulmonary functions; Surya namaskar; TV; VC

Year:  2014        PMID: 25653936      PMCID: PMC4316242          DOI: 10.7860/JCDR/2014/10281.5344

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Diagn Res        ISSN: 0973-709X


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