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Yoga and the Need of Its Integration in Modern Medicine

Gouranga Santra

Journal of the Association of Physicians of India December 1, 2022 Peer reviewed DOI: 10.5005/japi-11001-0142 via OpenAlex

Summary

Yoga is effective in providing relief from stress, anxiety, depression, and obsessive thoughts, promoting better sleep and aiding in the management of PTSD. It enhances vagal tone, reduces cortisol release, and lowers blood pressure and heart rate. Additionally, yoga increases heart rate variability and aids in rehabilitation after strokes. It serves as a viable adjunct to drug therapy for mental health conditions and is a promising alternative to traditional therapies. Integration of yoga into modern medicine is recommended due to its numerous health benefits.

Study at a glance

Key finding Yoga provides relief from stress, anxiety, depression, and obsessive thoughts while promoting better sleep and aiding in PTSD management.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Growing evidences of the health benefits of yoga are available in the literature. But physicians are not aware of it. METHODOLOGY: Databases like PubMed, PubMed Central, Google Scholar, and Scopus are searched for the articles on preventive, therapeutic, and rehabilitation potential of yoga. Scientific evidences available are analyzed and incorporated into the article. RESULT: Yoga provides relief from stress, anxiety, depression, and obsessive thoughts. It promotes better sleep. It relieves psychosomatic disorders. Yoga helps to cope with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Pranayama appears to alter autonomic responses by breath-holding that increases vagal tone and decreases sympathetic discharge and causes relaxation. Yoga increases GABAergic activity that has an anxiolytic effect. Yoga reduces stress-induced cortisol release and reduces hyperglycemia. Yoga reduces seizure frequencies, prevents rapid cognitive decline in Alzheimer's disease, and helps in poststroke rehabilitation. Reduction of blood pressure and heart rate are seen with yoga. Yoga increases heart rate variability (HRV) and reduces health consequences of allostatic overload. Pranayama improves the vital capacity of lungs. Yoga improves musculoskeletal flexibility and enhances the ability of sustained isometric muscle contraction. Yoga is proved to be a viable adjunct of drug therapy for depression and anxiety. It is a promising alternative to psychoanalysis and cognitive behavior therapy. Yoga prevents lifestyle disorders. CONCLUSION: Yoga is safe and affordable. Integration of yoga in modern medicine needs intensification because of its various health-promoting, disease-preventing, therapeutic, and rehabilitative effects.

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