Yoga and Exercise for Fetal Heart Rate, Body Mass Index, And Blood Pressure of Antenatal Mothers

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G. Sathiyabama, Dr. S. Kalabarathi, Dr. Nidhisharma
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oga is a traditional practice with Indian roots that has many therapeutic benefits. Pranayama and dhyana on bodymass index (BMI) and mean blood pressure (MBP) of the antenatal mother (AM) and fetal heart rate (FHR) are critical for theantenatal mothers. Our aim is to determine Asana's impact in antenatal mothers. This Single blinded placebo-controlled trial wasconducted at Saveetha Medical College and Hospital, Chennai, India. Consecutive sampling was used to select the samplesconveniently. Then, they were randomly assigned into four groups using a random number table: control (CN), yoga group (YG),and Antenatal exercise group (EG), and Yoga and Antenatal exercise group (YAE) with 33 samples in each group. The CN groupreceived conventional management, the YG and EG groups received Yoga intervention and antenatal exercises, respectively, andthe YAE group received both Yoga and antenatal. The groups received their respective treatment 2 days a week for 16 consecutiveweeks. BMI, BP of the AMs, and FHR were assessed at the end of the 4th week, 8th week, 12th week, and 16th week. A total of 132samples accounted for the study results, which showed that the YAE group subjects performed significantly better than the YG,EG, and CN groups in all temporal outcomes (P<0.001). The CN group subjects did not progress significantly compared to theYG and EG group samples. The study concluded that instead of using Yoga as an individual tool in the training AM, addingantenatal exercise will be more beneficial in normalizing BMI, BP, and FHR among AMs.
瑜伽和运动对胎儿心率、体重指数和产前母亲血压的影响
瑜伽是一种源于印度的传统习俗,具有许多治疗功效。呼吸法和禅定对产前母亲(AM)的体重指数(BMI)和平均血压(MBP)以及胎儿心率(FHR)至关重要。我们的目标是确定 Asana 对产前母亲的影响。这项单盲安慰剂对照试验在印度钦奈的 Saveetha 医学院和医院进行。试验采用连续抽样的方式方便地选择样本。然后,使用随机数字表将她们随机分配到四组:对照组(CN)、瑜伽组(YG)和产前运动组(EG)以及瑜伽和产前运动组(YAE),每组 33 个样本。CN 组接受常规管理,YG 和 EG 组分别接受瑜伽干预和产前锻炼,YAE 组同时接受瑜伽和产前锻炼。各组分别接受每周 2 天、连续 16 周的治疗。分别在第 4 周、第 8 周、第 12 周和第 16 周结束时对 BMI、AM 血压和 FHR 进行评估。研究结果显示,YAE 组受试者在所有时间结果上的表现均明显优于 YG、EG 和 CN 组(P<0.001)。与 YG 和 EG 组样本相比,CN 组受试者没有明显进步。研究得出结论,与其将瑜伽作为训练产妇的单独工具,不如加入产前锻炼,这将更有利于使产妇的 BMI、BP 和 FHR 恢复正常。
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