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Effect of yoga on exercise tolerance in normal healthy volunteers.

  • P. S. Raju
  • , K. A. Kumar
  • , S. S. Reddy
  • , S. Madhavi
  • , K. Gnanakumari
  • , C. Bhaskaracharyulu
  • , M. V. Reddy
  • , N. Annapurna
  • , M. E. Reddy
  • , D. Girijakumari

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Abstract

Twelve normal healthy volunteers (6 males and 6 females) undergoing yoga training for 90 days were studied for the effect of yoga on exercise tolerance. Their ages ranged from 18 to 28 years. The volunteers were taught only Pranayama for the first 20 days and later on yogic asanas were added. Sub-maximal exercise tolerance test was done on a motorized treadmill by using Balke's modified protocol, initially, after 20 days (Phase-I) and after 90 days of yoga training (Phase-II). Pyruvate and lactate in venous blood and blood gases in capillary blood were estimated immediately before and after the exercise. Minute ventilation and oxygen consumption were estimated before and during the test. Post exercise blood lactate was elevated significantly during initial and Phase-I, but not in Phase-II. There was significant reduction of minute ventilation and oxygen consumption only in males in Phase-I and II at the time when the volunteers reached their 80% of the predicted heart rate. Female volunteers were able to go to higher loads of exercise in Phase-I and II.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)121-132
Number of pages12
JournalIndian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology
Volume30
Issue number2
StatePublished - Apr 1986

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