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B K Shrikant

National Coordinator, SpARC Wing of BKWSU, Mount Abu, Rajasthan, India.

2 papers in the library · 6 citations · publishing 2023-2025

Papers

The effects of Rajyoga mindfulness meditation training on heart rate variability in panic disorder: A randomized controlled trial.

Indian journal of psychiatry March 1, 2025 Kamlesh Jha, Pankaj Kumar, Yogesh Kumar et al. 3 citations

Patients with panic disorder who completed eight weeks of Rajyoga mindfulness meditation training showed significant increases in heart rate variability measures—SDRR, RMSSD, pNN50, and total power—compared to a waitlist control group receiving standard treatment alone. The LF/HF ratio decreased in the meditation group, indicating a shift toward greater parasympathetic activity. These findings suggest that Rajyoga meditation may improve autonomic regulation and could serve as a beneficial adjunctive intervention for panic disorder.

The Effectiveness of Rajyoga Meditation as an Adjuvant for Panic Anxiety Syndrome.

International journal of yoga January 1, 2023 Kamlesh Jha, Pankaj Kumar, Yogesh Kumar et al. 3 citations

Adding Rajyoga meditation to standard treatment for panic disorder improves symptoms more than standard treatment alone. In a randomized controlled trial, 110 patients with panic disorder were assigned to either standard treatment plus Rajyoga meditation or standard treatment alone. After 8 weeks, scores on the Panic Disorder Severity Scale and Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale showed significantly greater improvement in the meditation group. The composite score combining both scales also showed a significant difference between groups. Rajyoga meditation, a form of meditation without rituals or mantras, is an effective adjunct therapy for panic disorder when practiced under a trained therapist.