Yoga Practice and Choices of Foods, Physical Activity, and Leisure: A Convenience Sampling Survey from India.

IF 1.1 Q3 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
International Journal of Yoga Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-07-10 DOI:10.4103/ijoy.ijoy_195_22
Shirley Telles, Sachin Kumar Sharma, Kumar Gandharva, Kumari Prasoon, Acharya Balkrishna
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Background: Previous surveys from countries other than India reported positive health behaviors in yoga practitioners. The present study aimed to determine with respect to yoga practitioners in India: (i) percentages of yoga practitioners who consumed specific foods, had additional physical activity and leisure activity, (ii) the association between these choices and their yoga practice, and (iii) the association of yoga with adding or avoiding specific foods and with meal timings in a day.

Materials and methods: This convenience hybrid-mode sampling survey was conducted on 551 yoga-experienced persons.

Results: (1) Yoga practitioner respondents ate fruits and vegetables regularly (62.1%), did not consume animal source products (69.2%), alcohol (98.0%), or tobacco (98.4%), had a regular physical activity other than yoga (77.5%) and leisure activities (92.2%). (2) More than 150 min/week of yoga practice and experience of yoga exceeding 60 months was (a) significantly associated with (i) regular consumption of fruits and vegetables, (ii) lower consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages, animal source foods, tobacco, and alcohol (P < 0.05, Chi-square test) and (b) not associated with physical activity or leisure activities (P > 0.05, Chi-square test). (3) Yoga practitioners excluded sugar-sweetened beverages, animal-source foods and fast foods from their diet, whereas they added fruits, vegetables, and plant-based juices to their diet, with earlier first and last meals for the day.

Conclusion: In India, yoga practitioner respondents' choices for foods, physical activity, and leisure conform to accepted positive health behaviors. The exclusion of animal-source foods emphasizes the need for well-planned and fortified diets among vegan yoga practitioners.

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瑜伽练习与食物、体育活动和休闲的选择:来自印度的便利抽样调查。
背景:此前来自印度以外国家的调查报告称,瑜伽从业者的健康行为是积极的。本研究旨在确定印度瑜伽从业者的情况:(i)食用特定食物、进行额外体育活动和休闲活动的瑜伽从业者的百分比,(ii)这些选择与他们的瑜伽练习之间的关系,以及(iii)瑜伽与添加或避免特定食物以及一天中的用餐时间的关系。材料与方法:采用方便混合模式抽样调查551名瑜伽体验者。结果:(1)瑜伽练习者经常吃水果和蔬菜(62.1%),不食用动物源性产品(69.2%),不饮酒(98.0%),不吸烟(98.4%),除了瑜伽(77.5%)和休闲活动(92.2%)之外,有规律的体育活动。(2)每周超过150分钟的瑜伽练习和超过60个月的瑜伽体验(a)与(i)经常食用水果和蔬菜显著相关,(ii)较少食用含糖饮料、动物源性食品、烟草,和酒精(P<0.05,卡方检验)和(b)与体育活动或休闲活动无关(P>0.05,卡平方检验)。(3) 瑜伽练习者将含糖饮料、动物源性食物和快餐排除在饮食之外,而他们在饮食中添加水果、蔬菜和植物性果汁,一天中的第一顿和最后一顿饭都要早。结论:在印度,瑜伽从业者受访者对食物、体育活动和休闲的选择符合公认的积极健康行为。对动物源性食物的排斥强调了素食瑜伽从业者需要精心计划和强化饮食。
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International Journal of Yoga
International Journal of Yoga INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE-
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