Yoga offers cardiovascular protection in early postmenopausal women

Context: Postmenopause, an estrogen deficient state comes with increased incidence of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). Yoga has been described as having a beneficial effect on heart rate variability (HRV), a marker for cardiac autonomic activity which can assess cardiovascular risk, in various popula...

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Main Authors: Sinha M Praveena, Gandhi Asha, Mondal Sunita, Jain Anju, Biswas Ratna
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2018-01-01
Series:International Journal of Yoga
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Online Access:http://www.ijoy.org.in/article.asp?issn=0973-6131;year=2018;volume=11;issue=1;spage=37;epage=43;aulast=Praveena
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spelling doaj-f7a4f49e398e4b418872dca9f41d901b2020-11-25T01:54:32ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsInternational Journal of Yoga0973-61312018-01-01111374310.4103/0973-6131.222105Yoga offers cardiovascular protection in early postmenopausal womenSinha M PraveenaGandhi AshaMondal SunitaJain AnjuBiswas RatnaContext: Postmenopause, an estrogen deficient state comes with increased incidence of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). Yoga has been described as having a beneficial effect on heart rate variability (HRV), a marker for cardiac autonomic activity which can assess cardiovascular risk, in various populations. Aim: the aim of the study was to study the effect of 3-month long Yoga practice on HRV in early postmenopausal women. Settings and Design: A prospective longitudinal study of 67 women within 5 years of menopause between 45 and 60 years of age attending menopause clinic of Department of Gynaecology, Sucheta Kriplani Hospital fulfilling inclusion and exclusion criteria and consenting were enrolled for the study. Subjects and Methods: HRV of 37 cases (Yoga group) and 30 controls (non-Yoga group) was recorded pre and 3-month postintervention. Statistical Analysis Used: GraphPad Prism Version 5 software was used. Values are a mean and standard error of mean. Statistical significance was set up at P < 0.05. Results: In HRV, frequency domain analysis showed a significant fall in low frequency (LF) in normalized units (nu) and LF: high frequency (HF) ratio and significant rise in HF in nu in the Yoga group (depicting parasympathetic dominance) against a significant rise in LF (nu) and LF: HF ratio and significant fall in HF (nu) in non-Yoga group (indicating sympathetic dominance). Time domain analysis showed a significant decrease in Standard Deviation of NN intervals in Non-Yoga group against nonsignificant changes in Yoga group indicating deterioration in parasympathetic activity in non-Yoga group. Conclusions: Three-month long Yoga practice improved HRV in early postmenopausal women significantly and has the potential to attenuate the CVD risk in postmenopausal women.http://www.ijoy.org.in/article.asp?issn=0973-6131;year=2018;volume=11;issue=1;spage=37;epage=43;aulast=PraveenaCardiac autonomic activitycardiovascular diseasesheart rate variabilityhigh-frequency powerlow frequency:high-frequency ratiolow-frequency powerYoga
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author Sinha M Praveena
Gandhi Asha
Mondal Sunita
Jain Anju
Biswas Ratna
spellingShingle Sinha M Praveena
Gandhi Asha
Mondal Sunita
Jain Anju
Biswas Ratna
Yoga offers cardiovascular protection in early postmenopausal women
International Journal of Yoga
Cardiac autonomic activity
cardiovascular diseases
heart rate variability
high-frequency power
low frequency:high-frequency ratio
low-frequency power
Yoga
author_facet Sinha M Praveena
Gandhi Asha
Mondal Sunita
Jain Anju
Biswas Ratna
author_sort Sinha M Praveena
title Yoga offers cardiovascular protection in early postmenopausal women
title_short Yoga offers cardiovascular protection in early postmenopausal women
title_full Yoga offers cardiovascular protection in early postmenopausal women
title_fullStr Yoga offers cardiovascular protection in early postmenopausal women
title_full_unstemmed Yoga offers cardiovascular protection in early postmenopausal women
title_sort yoga offers cardiovascular protection in early postmenopausal women
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series International Journal of Yoga
issn 0973-6131
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Context: Postmenopause, an estrogen deficient state comes with increased incidence of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). Yoga has been described as having a beneficial effect on heart rate variability (HRV), a marker for cardiac autonomic activity which can assess cardiovascular risk, in various populations. Aim: the aim of the study was to study the effect of 3-month long Yoga practice on HRV in early postmenopausal women. Settings and Design: A prospective longitudinal study of 67 women within 5 years of menopause between 45 and 60 years of age attending menopause clinic of Department of Gynaecology, Sucheta Kriplani Hospital fulfilling inclusion and exclusion criteria and consenting were enrolled for the study. Subjects and Methods: HRV of 37 cases (Yoga group) and 30 controls (non-Yoga group) was recorded pre and 3-month postintervention. Statistical Analysis Used: GraphPad Prism Version 5 software was used. Values are a mean and standard error of mean. Statistical significance was set up at P < 0.05. Results: In HRV, frequency domain analysis showed a significant fall in low frequency (LF) in normalized units (nu) and LF: high frequency (HF) ratio and significant rise in HF in nu in the Yoga group (depicting parasympathetic dominance) against a significant rise in LF (nu) and LF: HF ratio and significant fall in HF (nu) in non-Yoga group (indicating sympathetic dominance). Time domain analysis showed a significant decrease in Standard Deviation of NN intervals in Non-Yoga group against nonsignificant changes in Yoga group indicating deterioration in parasympathetic activity in non-Yoga group. Conclusions: Three-month long Yoga practice improved HRV in early postmenopausal women significantly and has the potential to attenuate the CVD risk in postmenopausal women.
topic Cardiac autonomic activity
cardiovascular diseases
heart rate variability
high-frequency power
low frequency:high-frequency ratio
low-frequency power
Yoga
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