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- 1From: International Journal of Yoga. (Vol. 5, Issue 2) Peer-Reviewed
A comparative study of the effects of yoga and swimming on pulmonary functions in sedentary subjects
Byline: Shilpa. Gupta, Manish. Sawane Context: The modality of exercise that is most beneficial and easy to perform has become a topic of research. Yogic exercises are being widely studied; however, postulated... - 2From: International Journal of Yoga. (Vol. 5, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedByline: Ananda. Bhavanani Sir, It was with interest and admiration that I read Dr. TM Srinivasan's editorial "Is Yoga an intervention?" in the recent issue of IJOY. [sup][1] His sincere questioning of the...
- 3From: International Journal of Yoga. (Vol. 5, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedByline: Ram. Nidhi, Venkatram. Padmalatha, Raghuram. Nagarathna, Ram. Amritanshu Context: Yoga techniques practiced for varying durations have been shown to reduce state anxiety. This was never assessed in...
- 4From: International Journal of Yoga. (Vol. 5, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedByline: T. Srinivasan It is necessary to think of models and mechanisms when we are carrying out research in holistic areas wherein these two are not fully developed. We need to know what a model is and what...
- 5From: International Journal of Yoga. (Vol. 5, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedByline: Ritu. Soni, Kanika. Munish, K. Singh, Savita. Singh Background: Patients of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are at high risk for depression and anxiety. Yoga techniques are suited for promoting...
- 6From: International Journal of Yoga. (Vol. 5, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedByline: N. Bangalore, Shivarama. Varambally Schizophrenia is one of the most severe mental disorders. Despite significant advances in pharmacotherapy, treatment remains sub-optimal, with many patients having...
- 7From: International Journal of Yoga. (Vol. 5, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedByline: Mary. Galantino, Laurie. Green, Jason. DeCesari, Nicole. MacKain, Stephen. Rinaldi, Maureen. Stevens, Vanessa. Wurst, Robert. Marsico, Michelle. Nell, Jun. Mao Falls are among the most common problems...
- 8From: International Journal of Yoga. (Vol. 5, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedByline: Raj. Yadav, Dipti. Magan, Manju. Mehta, Nalin. Mehta, Sushil. Mahapatra Objective: To assess the efficacy of a short-term comprehensive yoga-based lifestyle intervention in reducing anxiety, improving...
- 9From: International Journal of Yoga. (Vol. 5, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedByline: Ananda. Bhavanani, Madanmohan, Zeena. Sanjay Introduction : Recent studies have reported differential physiological and psychological effects produced by exclusive right and left nostril breathing and...
- 10From: International Journal of Yoga. (Vol. 5, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedByline: Aarti. Jagannathan [AUTHOR:1]Author: David S Shannahoff Khalsa Year: 2010 Publishers: Norton Professional Book, New York, USA. Through his book titled, ' Kundalini Yoga Meditation for Complex...
- 11From: International Journal of Yoga. (Vol. 5, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedByline: Stephen. Penman, Marc. Cohen, Philip. Stevens, Sue. Jackson Introduction: The therapeutic benefits of yoga and meditation are well documented, yet little is known about the practice of yoga in Australia or...
- 12From: International Journal of Yoga. (Vol. 5, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedByline: R. Nagarathna Sir, Dr. Anand Bhavnani's letter is an expression of the concern of many researchers who are keen to promote holistic therapies that has become the need of the hour. [sup][1] The...
- 13From: International Journal of Yoga. (Vol. 5, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedByline: Shirley. Telles, Meesha. Joshi, Prasoon. Somvanshi Background: In earlier studies uninostril yoga breathing was shown to influence the activity of the cerebral hemispheres differently, based on (i) auditory...
- 14From: International Journal of Yoga. (Vol. 5, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedByline: Marcy. McCall Toward defining yoga in the West Sir, The editorial piece in your International Journal of Yoga [2012;5:1-2] asks, 'Is yoga an intervention?' [sup][1] and poignantly directs yoga scholars...
- 15From: International Journal of Yoga. (Vol. 5, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedByline: Viroj. Wiwanitkit Sir, I read the recent publication on yoga and mental health with great interest. [sup][1] Gururaja et al . concluded that "yoga has both immediate and long-term effects on anxiety...
- 16From: International Journal of Yoga. (Vol. 5, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedByline: Michael. Persinger, Kevin. Saroka Aims: Previous research published by Venkatasubramanian et al. (2008) in this journal showed markedly enhanced functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) activity within...
- 17From: International Journal of Yoga. (Vol. 5, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedByline: Brent. Hawkins, Joanna. Stegall, Madalyn. Weber, Joseph. Ryan Background: Individuals with intellectual disabilities (ID) have an increased risk of obesity and are significantly less likely to engage in...
- 18From: International Journal of Yoga. (Vol. 5, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedByline: Nilima. Bedekar, Archana. Prabhu, Ashok. Shyam, Kantilal. Sancheti, Parag. Sancheti Background: Amongst various modalities of post operative rehabilitation in a total knee replacement (TKR) surgery, this...