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Can yoga practices benefit health by improving organism regulation? Evidence from electrodermal measures of acupuncture meridians
OBJECTIVES: To document and explain Yoga's effects on acupuncture meridian energies. To understand mechanisms behind Yoga's efficacy by testing links between yoga and traditional Chinese medicine. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study compared two groups of yoga practitioners: Novice and experi...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4097913/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25035605 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0973-6131.123477 |
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author | Sharma, Bhawna Hankey, Alex Nagilla, Niharika Meenakshy, Kaniyamparambil Baburajan Nagendra, Hongasandra Ramarao |
author_facet | Sharma, Bhawna Hankey, Alex Nagilla, Niharika Meenakshy, Kaniyamparambil Baburajan Nagendra, Hongasandra Ramarao |
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description | OBJECTIVES: To document and explain Yoga's effects on acupuncture meridian energies. To understand mechanisms behind Yoga's efficacy by testing links between yoga and traditional Chinese medicine. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study compared two groups of yoga practitioners: Novice and experienced. Novices consisted of 33 volunteers from a Swami Vivekananda Yoga Anusandhana Samsthana (S-VYASA) yoga instructor training module and the experienced practitioners were 20 resident SVYASA students. The intervention was 3 weeks of a yoga training program, new for the novices, but the lifestyle of the experienced group, who were therefore assessed only once. Novices were assessed on day 2 and 23 of their program at SVYASA's Yoga Medicine Hospital, making their data a pre-post, self-as-control, prospective study. Main outcome measures were mean acumeridian energy levels assessed by AcuGraph3 measures of electrodermal resistance at acupoints; additionally, gender differences, standard deviations (SDs) of all measures, and comparison of post and experienced group data. RESULTS: Averaged energy levels significantly improved in all 24 meridians (maximum P = 0.032, 4-P < 0.01, and 19-P < 0.001). Females improved more than males (P < 0.05), both ending at similar levels to experienced practitioners, whose SDs were lower than novices on 19/24 meridians (mean F = 3.715, P = 0.0022), and 4/5 average variables. CONCLUSIONS: AcuGraph3 electrodermal measures contain substantial information, P << 0.00001. Yoga-lifestyle practice can increase and balance acumeridian energies; long-term practice decreases group SD's. These three suggest reasons why yoga practice impacts health: One, increased prana levels are important; two and three, improved physiological regulation is the key. Further studies relating traditional Indian and Chinese medical systems are needed. |
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spelling | pubmed-40979132014-07-17 Can yoga practices benefit health by improving organism regulation? Evidence from electrodermal measures of acupuncture meridians Sharma, Bhawna Hankey, Alex Nagilla, Niharika Meenakshy, Kaniyamparambil Baburajan Nagendra, Hongasandra Ramarao Int J Yoga Original Article OBJECTIVES: To document and explain Yoga's effects on acupuncture meridian energies. To understand mechanisms behind Yoga's efficacy by testing links between yoga and traditional Chinese medicine. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study compared two groups of yoga practitioners: Novice and experienced. Novices consisted of 33 volunteers from a Swami Vivekananda Yoga Anusandhana Samsthana (S-VYASA) yoga instructor training module and the experienced practitioners were 20 resident SVYASA students. The intervention was 3 weeks of a yoga training program, new for the novices, but the lifestyle of the experienced group, who were therefore assessed only once. Novices were assessed on day 2 and 23 of their program at SVYASA's Yoga Medicine Hospital, making their data a pre-post, self-as-control, prospective study. Main outcome measures were mean acumeridian energy levels assessed by AcuGraph3 measures of electrodermal resistance at acupoints; additionally, gender differences, standard deviations (SDs) of all measures, and comparison of post and experienced group data. RESULTS: Averaged energy levels significantly improved in all 24 meridians (maximum P = 0.032, 4-P < 0.01, and 19-P < 0.001). Females improved more than males (P < 0.05), both ending at similar levels to experienced practitioners, whose SDs were lower than novices on 19/24 meridians (mean F = 3.715, P = 0.0022), and 4/5 average variables. CONCLUSIONS: AcuGraph3 electrodermal measures contain substantial information, P << 0.00001. Yoga-lifestyle practice can increase and balance acumeridian energies; long-term practice decreases group SD's. These three suggest reasons why yoga practice impacts health: One, increased prana levels are important; two and three, improved physiological regulation is the key. Further studies relating traditional Indian and Chinese medical systems are needed. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2014 /pmc/articles/PMC4097913/ /pubmed/25035605 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0973-6131.123477 Text en Copyright: © International Journal of Yoga http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Sharma, Bhawna Hankey, Alex Nagilla, Niharika Meenakshy, Kaniyamparambil Baburajan Nagendra, Hongasandra Ramarao Can yoga practices benefit health by improving organism regulation? Evidence from electrodermal measures of acupuncture meridians |
title | Can yoga practices benefit health by improving organism regulation? Evidence from electrodermal measures of acupuncture meridians |
title_full | Can yoga practices benefit health by improving organism regulation? Evidence from electrodermal measures of acupuncture meridians |
title_fullStr | Can yoga practices benefit health by improving organism regulation? Evidence from electrodermal measures of acupuncture meridians |
title_full_unstemmed | Can yoga practices benefit health by improving organism regulation? Evidence from electrodermal measures of acupuncture meridians |
title_short | Can yoga practices benefit health by improving organism regulation? Evidence from electrodermal measures of acupuncture meridians |
title_sort | can yoga practices benefit health by improving organism regulation? evidence from electrodermal measures of acupuncture meridians |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4097913/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25035605 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0973-6131.123477 |
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