PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT OF YOGA ON DIFFERENT BODY SYSTEMS

Authors

  • *Bhanu Pratap Singh MD Scholar, Dept.of Sharir Kriya, National Institute of Ayurveda, Jaipur, India.
  • Deepa Dr MD Scholar, Dept.of Sharir Rachana, National Institute of Ayurveda, Jaipur, India.
  • Om Prakash Dadhich Associate Professor, Dept.of Sharir Kriya, National Institute of Ayurveda, Jaipur, India.

Keywords:

Exercise, Meditation, Yogasana. Physiological effects.

Abstract

The life style of men changed due to technological modernization and advancement of science. Increased standard of living has brought a great comfort to mankind but they are worried about health. Everyone is sick having either physical or mental problem. Yogasanas are one of the important parts of yogic exercises which contribute to physical as well as mental health. Yoga is a mind body practice that combines stretching exercises, controlled breathing and relaxation. It is considered a mind body type of complementary and alternative medicine practice. The health benefits of Yoga with a regular practice of Yoga poses, breathing exercise and meditation is grouped into three kinds: physiological, psychological and biochemical effects. Yogasanas have an equal balancing effect on all organs simultaneously without making an effort to think about different parts and internal organs of the body. Yogasanas have a combined effect on all the systems simultaneously. Chiefly Yogasanas cause positive effects on digestive system like Padmasana, Vajrasana, Gomukhasana etc. If we talk about respiratory system, a regular practice of deep Pranayama and Shavasana help to regulate inspiration and expiration. In endocrine system, Yogasanas regulate and control the secretion of hormones from all glands in the body. Regular practice of Yogasanas promotes purification and circulation of blood in different systems of the body. Likewise here are some physiological benefits of Yoga that can get through a regular Yoga practice.

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Author Biography

*Bhanu Pratap Singh, MD Scholar, Dept.of Sharir Kriya, National Institute of Ayurveda, Jaipur, India.

Assistant Professor Department of Kayachikitsa

Published

03-02-2016

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Pratap Singh *Bhanu, Dr D, Dadhich OP. PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT OF YOGA ON DIFFERENT BODY SYSTEMS. Ayushdhara [Internet]. 2016Feb.3 [cited 2024May2];2(5). Available from: https://ayushdhara.in/index.php/ayushdhara/article/view/95

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