Add yoga to your list of heart-friendly habits. That’s the conclusion from German researchers who conducted a comprehensive review of several dozen previous studies on the effects of yoga on cardiovascular disease risk factors. After analyzing the data, involving forty-four studies and more than three thousand participants, the researchers identified a broad spectrum of improvements. These included blood pressure, heart and respiratory rates, waist circumference, blood lipids, blood sugar, and insulin resistance.
The medical data analyzed included healthy subjects, non-diabetic individuals with high risk, and diabetics. The analysis “revealed evidence for clinically important effects of yoga on most biological cardiovascular risk factors,” the authors concluded, adding that yoga should be considered as a beneficial activity in both the general population and for patients at risk. Furthermore, they said, the yoga effects “were comparable or superior” to those of official guideline-endorsed interventions like exercise and psychological therapy.
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