Influence of yoga practices and core exercises training on cardiorespiratory fitness of college females

Dibyendu B Samanta, Sandeep Kumar
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Background: Obesity is a major health issue in modern society. Regular physical exercise and healthy habits are some of the ways to get rid of it. In this study, researchers applied yoga and core exercises to overweight college females to find their effect on cardiorespiratory endurance. Objectives: To find out the effect of yoga and core exercise training on the cardiorespiratory fitness of overweight college females and to compare the effect of yoga and core exercise training on the cardiorespiratory fitness of overweight college females. Methodology: Through the purposive sampling method 30 overweight college females were selected and they were randomly divided into two groups the yoga group and the core exercise group. Both exercises were conducted three days per week for periods of 16 weeks, each exercise session was 40 minutes in duration. Cooper's 12 minute run/walk test was used to measure cardiorespiratory fitness. The t test was conducted to analyze the data, and the level of significance was set at p<0.05. Result: It was observed that after yoga practice cardiorespiratory fitness measurements improved from 1396 ± 76.12 meters to 1476 ± 67.46 meters. After core exercise training, it improved from 1399.62 ± 82.83 meters to 1480.66 ± 135.72 meters. The statistical analysis has shown yoga and core exercise significantly improved cardiorespiratory fitness (p<0.05). When the effects of yoga and core exercise training were compared, it was shown that both had similar effects. Conclusion: The study demonstrated that both yoga practice and core exercise significantly improved the cardiorespiratory fitness of overweight college females, and both yoga practice and core exercise had a similar effect on cardiorespiratory fitness among the subjects.
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瑜伽练习和核心运动训练对女大学生心肺功能的影响
背景:肥胖是现代社会的一个主要健康问题。有规律的体育锻炼和健康的生活习惯是摆脱肥胖的一些方法。在这项研究中,研究人员对超重的女大学生进行了瑜伽和核心练习,以了解它们对心肺耐力的影响。研究目的了解瑜伽和核心运动训练对超重女大学生心肺耐力的影响,并比较瑜伽和核心运动训练对超重女大学生心肺耐力的影响。研究方法:通过目的性抽样法选取 30 名超重女大学生,将她们随机分为两组,即瑜伽组和核心运动组。这两种运动每周进行三天,为期 16 周,每次运动时间为 40 分钟。库珀 12 分钟跑/走测试用于测量心肺功能。数据分析采用 t 检验,显著性水平为 P<0.05。结果据观察,练习瑜伽后,心肺功能测量值从 1396 ± 76.12 米提高到 1476 ± 67.46 米。核心运动训练后,测量值从 1399.62 ± 82.83 米提高到 1480.66 ± 135.72 米。统计分析表明,瑜伽和核心肌群训练能明显改善心肺功能(P<0.05)。在对瑜伽和核心运动训练的效果进行比较时,结果显示两者的效果相似。结论研究表明,瑜伽练习和核心运动都能明显改善超重女大学生的心肺功能,瑜伽练习和核心运动对受试者心肺功能的影响相似。
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