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An investigation into
the acute and long-term effects of selected yogic postures on fasting
and postprandial glycemia and insulinemia in healthy young subjects. |
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Indian Journal of
Physiology and Pharmacology.
2005
Jul-Sep;49(3):319-24.
- Manjunatha S, Vempati RP, Ghosh D, Bijlani RL.
Department of Physiology, All India
Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi.
The study
was conducted to examine the hypothesis that yogasanas help in the
treatment of diabetes mellitus by releasing insulin from the pancreas.
Twenty healthy young voluntees (17 male, 3 female; age 19-31 years)
participated in the study. Each volunteer performed four sets of asanas in
random order for 5 consecutive days each with a 2-day gap between
consecutive sets of asanas. The four sets of asanas were:
(I) dhanurasana
+ matsyendrasana,
(II) halasana + vajrasana,
(III) naukasana +
bhujangasana, and
(IV) setubandhasana + pavanamuktasana.
Blood samples
were collected on days 4 and 5 of each set of asanas for measurement of
glucose and insulin levels before the asanas, within 10 min after
performing the asanas, and 30 min after ingestion of 75 g glucose, which
in turn was ingested immediately after the second blood sample. A standard
75 g oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) was also done before and after the
study. On the days of the pre-study or post-study OGTT, no asanas were
done. The serum insulin levels after the asanas were lower (P<0.05) than
those before the asanas. However, the serum insulin level 0.5 h after the
post-asana oral 75 g-glucose challenge was higher (P<0.05) in Set IV than
the 0.5 h postprandial insulin level in the pre-study OGTT; the same trend
was observed in other sets as well although statistically not significant.
The observations suggest that the performance of asanas led to increased
sensitivity of the B cells of pancreas to the glucose signal. The
increased sensitivity seems to be a sustained change resulting from a
progressive long-term effect of asanas. The study is significant in that
it has for the first time attempted to probe the mechanism by which
yogasanas help diabetes mellitus.
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