Exploring the health benefits of bhramari pranayama (humming bee breathing): A comprehensive literature review

Q4 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
Dipak Chetry, Archana Chhetri, D. Rajak, Vipin Rathore, Ananya Gupta
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Bhramari pranayama is a popular, widely practiced and researched pranayama in yoga that is described in many ancient Indian yoga texts. Several experiments have been conducted on bhramari pranayama to investigate its potential health benefits. The present review aimed to explore all currently available experimental research on bhramari pranayama and its health benefits. We investigate Scopus, PubMed, Cochrane Library and Google Scholar to conduct our literature review. The databases mentioned above were searched in April 2023, and 46 experimental studies between 2006 and 2023 – including 18 single-arm clinical trials, 22 clinically controlled trials (CCTs) and six randomised control trials (RCTs) – were considered in the final evaluation for qualitative synthesis. Bhramari pranayama has been found in RCTs and CCTs to have a positive effect on psychological, cardiovascular and pulmonary health; it may also help those with hypertension and tinnitus lessen the associated symptoms of their conditions. Bhramari pranayama practice is found to be associated with higher levels of attention, quality of sleep, parasympathetic activity and pulmonary functioning and lower levels of stress, anxiety, depression, sympathetic activity and blood pressure across the included studies. This comprehensive review of the literature looked at each experimental trial of bhramari pranayama that examined people’s general health as well as specific medical conditions. To fill in the gaps in the currently available literature, researchers can organise their investigations to address these gaps and carry out more extensive research on bhramari pranayama in the future with the aid of this review.
探索蜂式呼吸法(bhramari pranayama)对健康的益处:综合文献综述
布拉玛里呼吸法是瑜伽中一种流行的、被广泛练习和研究的呼吸法,在许多古印度瑜伽经文中都有描述。为了研究布拉玛里呼吸法对健康的潜在益处,已经进行了多项实验。本综述旨在探讨目前所有关于布拉玛里呼吸法及其对健康益处的实验研究。我们调查了 Scopus、PubMed、Cochrane Library 和 Google Scholar,以进行文献综述。我们于 2023 年 4 月对上述数据库进行了检索,并在定性综合的最终评估中考虑了 2006 年至 2023 年期间的 46 项实验研究,其中包括 18 项单臂临床试验、22 项临床对照试验 (CCT) 和 6 项随机对照试验 (RCT)。在 RCT 和 CCT 中发现,布拉马里呼吸法对心理、心血管和肺部健康有积极影响;它还可以帮助高血压和耳鸣患者减轻相关症状。在所有纳入的研究中,都发现布拉玛里呼吸法与注意力、睡眠质量、副交感神经活动和肺功能的提高以及压力、焦虑、抑郁、交感神经活动和血压的降低有关。这篇全面的文献综述研究了每项布拉马里呼吸法实验,这些实验对人们的总体健康状况以及特定的医疗条件进行了研究。为了填补现有文献中的空白,研究人员可以针对这些空白组织调查,并在本综述的帮助下在未来开展更广泛的布拉玛里呼吸法研究。
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Indian journal of physiology and pharmacology
Indian journal of physiology and pharmacology Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmacology
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期刊介绍: Indian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology (IJPP) welcomes original manuscripts based upon research in physiological, pharmacological and allied sciences from any part of the world.
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