Yoga \'significantly reduces\' blood pressure in pre-hypertensive patients\, claims study

Yoga 'significantly reduces' blood pressure in pre-hypertensive patients, claims study

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Six months of lifestyle "significantly reduces" in pre-hypertensive patients, a new study by doctors at a city hospital has claimed.

The study, recently published in the Journal of Hypertension, was conducted by researchers from the of the Sir (SGRH).

"It was a randomised study of 120 patients to study the effect of lifestyle on ambulatory in patients with high normal (pre-hypertension)," the hospital said in a statement.

The patients were divided into two groups -- Group A (yoga), who were assigned to practice an intensive lifestyle modification; while patients in the Group B (conventional) were prescribed the lifestyle modifications (exercise, diet, smoking cessation), it said.

"Twenty-four hour diastolic particularly the night diastolic and mean arterial pressures showed a significant decrease from the baseline in the yoga group compared to the group, whose members underwent lifestyle modifications at 12 weeks," said Nandini Agarwal, of the study.

"This study has convincingly demonstrated that yoga intervention in patients with pre-can significantly reduce blood pressure," Agarwal claimed.

M Gourie Devi, Chairperson, at the SGRH, said, "is a major public health problem throughout the world with over one in five adults affected worldwide and this is likely to increase to 29.2 per cent by 2025."

Pre-is a precursor of and is closely related with the increased incidence of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, said.

Sandeep Joshi, co-of the study, said, "Patients with pre-hypertension (120- 139 / 80-89 mmHg) have an increased risk of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality compared with patients who have normal blood pressure (less than 120/80 mmHg)."

The yogic practices that were followed in the study were, health rejuvenating exercises, asanas, breathing and exercises and meditation, the hospital said.

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First Published: Tue, January 01 2019. 22:00 IST