Bhrāmarī Prāṇāyāma锻炼对健康青少年肺功能的影响:一项随机对照研究

Maheshkumar Kuppusamy, K Dilara, P Ravishankar, A Julius
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背景:Prāṇāyāma,古代的第四分支aṣṭāṅga瑜伽由呼吸技巧组成,产生各种生理和心理效果。虽然各种类型的prāṇāyāma及其影响已经被科学地证实,但Bhrāmarī prāṇāyāma (Bhr.P)的影响仍然被低估。目的:探讨Bhrāmarī prāṇāyāma运动对健康青少年肺功能的影响。研究设计:随机对照试验。研究对象与方法:90名健康青少年,其中女性32名,男性58名。他们被随机分为两组。P组(n = 45)和对照组(n = 45)采用简单摇号法。在基线和第12周末使用RMS Helios肺活量测定仪进行肺功能测试。Prāṇāyāma组的学生被训练做Bhr。P为3 - 4次呼吸/分钟,持续5分钟,然后休息2分钟。这是一个周期,通过这种方式,他们被指示做五个周期,每次45分钟,一周5天。对照组学生在整个研究期间不允许进行任何形式的练习。统计分析:使用R统计软件,采用学生配对和非配对T检验分析组内和组间差异。结果:两组患者肺功能指标均有显著改善(P < 0.05);Bhr中FVC、FEV1、FEV1/FVC比值、FEF 25% ~ 75%、PEFR。P组青少年明显高于对照组。慢速肺活量(SVC)和最大自愿容积(MVV)在prāṇāyāma组也有显著改善。结论:Bhrāmarī Prāṇāyāma治疗可有效改善青少年肺功能,为进一步的临床研究提供参考。
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Effect of Bhrāmarī Prāṇāyāma Practice on Pulmonary Function in Healthy Adolescents: A Randomized Control Study.

Context: Prāṇāyāma, the fourth limb of ancient aṣṭāṅga yoga consists of breathing techniques which produce various physiological and psychological effects. Though various types of prāṇāyāma and their effects have been scientifically established, Bhrāmarī prāṇāyāma (Bhr.P) is the one whose effects still remain understated.

Aims: The present study was conducted to find the effects of Bhrāmarī prāṇāyāma practice on pulmonary function in healthy adolescents.

Study design: Randomized control trial.

Subjects and methods: 90 healthy adolescents including 32 females and 58 males participated in the study. They were randomly divided into Bhr.P group (n = 45) and Control group (n = 45) by a simple lottery method. Pulmonary function test was done at baseline and at end of 12th week using RMS Helios spirometry. Prāṇāyāma group students were trained to do Bhr.P as 3 to 4 breaths/min for 5 min followed by 2 min rest. This was one cycle and in this way, they were instructed to do five cycles each time for 45 minutes five days in a week. Control group students were not allowed to practice any kind of exercise throughout the study period.

Statistical analysis: Student paired and unpaired T tests were used to analyse the intra group and intergroup differences using R statistical software.

Results: A significant (P < 0.05) improvement in all pulmonary function parameters; FVC, FEV1, FEV1/FVC ratio, FEF 25%-75% and PEFR was seen in the Bhr.P group than the control group adolescents. Slow vital capacity (SVC) and Maximum Voluntary Volume (MVV) also showed significant improvement in the prāṇāyāma group.

Conclusions: Bhrāmarī Prāṇāyāma practice is effective in improving the pulmonary function among the adolescents which could be utilized for further clinical studies.

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