Indian PM's International Yoga Day 2016 Advocacy: Trends, Advances and Future Perspectives

A. Anand, S. Telles
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The decision of Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi to role model and advocate Yoga as national health initiative on 2nd International Yoga Day in Chandigarh inspired the local administration to engage citizens and experts in regular yoga training and interdisciplinary dialogue. A series of yoga training programs ensued in 180 city locations and a proposal for analysis of its effects in blood/vitals of these individuals was mooted. Launch of 3D awareness campaigns in the Lake premises and organizing a 4 day national conference ‘Yoga for Good life’ were the other highlights. An interdisciplinary conference (June 9–12, 2016) was held in collaboration with Ministry of AYUSH, Mumbai University, Panjab University and Annals of Neurosciences, coordinated by Ms Kirti Garg, Prof Shubadra Joshi and Col G S Chaddha. This dwelled on Yoga’s role in Health, Medicine, Profession, Personality, Education and Management. The speakers included Honorable Swami Ramdev, Honorable Ravi Shankar, and Honorable Acharya Balkrishna and was attended by over 300 delegates. Many important policy coordination meetings in the sidelines were coordinated by Dr Jaideep Arya. The proceedings of the conclave are being published in the current issue. Mr Ajay Balaji Joshi, the nodal officer for PM’s visit cum Deputy commissioner of Chandigarh spelled out the recommendations of the conclave. These included: inclusion of Sanskrit, Philosophy and Ayurveda in all educational courses in Universities/Medical Institutes as ancient Ayurveda texts, containing knowledge of Indian traditional medicine are in Sanskrit; it was argued that Yoga is irrelevant without its prescription and research in Medical institutes. It was felt that the Depts of Complementary Medicine/Ageing could be established by Medical Institutes so that patients visiting these OPDs have the freedom to choose Ayurved/Yoga intervention under common facility, making healthcare affordable for complex diseases. This will improve quality of medical care and generate comparative data between Yoga and drugs. For best integration, MCI could include representatives from alternative medicine, scientists, patient advocacy groups and quality assurance representatives. A suggestion for initiating the PhD-MD course in Integrative medicine also came up. The Advisor, Sh Parimal Rai, also reinforced to establish a hospital for traditional medicine in Chandigarh. The Govt of India had proposed the AYUSH IYD protocol of Yoga to be implemented for the International Yoga Day public engagement under the chairmanship of Honourable HR Nagendra. Its effects on vital parameters in a month long yoga practice could be interesting. The Chandigarh administration with support of Bharat Vikas Parishad Charitable Foundation, Joshi Foundation and DGHS, Dr Vanita Gupta and her team plan to study such effects. The retrospective analysis of Chandigarh based healthy yoga trainers, who were engaged in such a huge exercise, could provide interesting data from their health profiles, if analysed. When healthy naïve Yoga trainees were introduced to Yoga as run up for the International Yoga Day, some of them volunteered to undertake General Health Questionnaire, before PM’s Chandigarh’s visit on June 21. The analysis of the health profiles of several of these naive yoga practitioners could generate new data and opportunity for scientists to undertake future studies based on large public exercises like this. Majority of the public practised AYUSH mandated Yoga protocol between 6–6.45 am. The biggest display was at Panjab University grounds where participants came in huge numbers and appeared euphoric after 1 month of yoga practice. Many variables can be analysed after more time to see if this can protect them from complex diseases, if they continue the practice of yoga. The trainers reported that yoga volunteers felt relaxed, slept well and could concentrate better after 1 month of yoga and wanted to continue Yoga for a longer time. Many of them are still continuing to do Yoga in Chandigarh parks which can still be seen flooded with neo Yoga practitioners. The preliminary observations reveal that there was a general trend towards increased health consciousness in Chandigarh due to PM’s advocacy. This brought people closer to Yoga. These observations were based on compliance to daily attendance, of both trainers and trainees, which was monitored by the organisers to ensure PM’s public Yoga engagement. Long term controlled studies are needed to examine if yoga’s preventive impact on degenerative diseases lasts until old age. Editorial © 2016 The Author(s) Published by S. Karger AG, Basel Integr Med Int 2016;3:113–114
印度总理2016年国际瑜伽日倡议:趋势、进步和未来展望
印度总理纳伦德拉·莫迪决定在昌迪加尔第二届国际瑜伽日树立榜样,倡导将瑜伽作为国家健康倡议,这一决定激励了当地政府让公民和专家定期参与瑜伽培训和跨学科对话。随后在180个城市开展了一系列瑜伽训练项目,并提出了一项分析瑜伽对这些人血液/生命体征影响的建议。其他亮点还包括在湖区开展3D宣传活动,以及组织为期4天的“瑜伽为美好生活”全国会议。2016年6月9日至12日,由Kirti Garg女士、Shubadra Joshi教授和G S Chaddha Col协调,与AYUSH部、孟买大学、旁遮普大学和《神经科学年鉴》合作举办了一次跨学科会议。这篇文章详述了瑜伽在健康、医学、职业、人格、教育和管理方面的作用。演讲者包括尊敬的斯瓦米·拉姆德夫、尊敬的拉维·尚卡尔和尊敬的阿查里亚·巴克里希纳,有300多名代表出席了会议。Jaideep Arya博士在场外协调了许多重要的政策协调会议。秘密会议的会议记录将刊登在本期杂志上。总理访问的官员兼昌迪加尔副专员Ajay Balaji Joshi先生阐述了秘密会议的建议。这些措施包括:在大学/医学研究所的所有教育课程中纳入梵语、哲学和阿育吠陀,因为包含印度传统医学知识的古老阿育吠陀文献是梵文的;有人认为,没有医学机构的处方和研究,瑜伽是无关紧要的。有人认为,医疗机构可以设立补充医学/老龄科,以便到这些门诊就诊的病人可以自由选择在共同设施下进行阿育/瑜伽干预,使复杂疾病的医疗保健负担得起。这将提高医疗保健的质量,并产生瑜伽和药物之间的比较数据。为了实现最佳整合,MCI可以包括来自替代医学、科学家、患者倡导团体和质量保证代表的代表。提出了开设中西医结合博士课程的建议。顾问Sh Parimal Rai还加强了在昌迪加尔建立一家传统医学医院的努力。印度政府提出了AYUSH IYD瑜伽议定书,将在尊敬的HR Nagendra主持下实施国际瑜伽日公众参与。在长达一个月的瑜伽练习中,它对重要参数的影响可能会很有趣。昌迪加尔政府在Bharat Vikas Parishad慈善基金会、Joshi基金会和DGHS的支持下,Vanita Gupta博士和她的团队计划研究这种影响。对昌迪加尔的健康瑜伽教练进行回顾性分析,如果对他们的健康状况进行分析,可能会提供有趣的数据。当healthy naïve瑜伽学员在国际瑜伽日被介绍给瑜伽时,他们中的一些人自愿在总理6月21日访问昌迪加尔之前进行一般健康问卷调查。对这些天真的瑜伽练习者中的一些人的健康状况进行分析,可以为科学家提供新的数据和机会,以便在类似的大型公共练习基础上进行未来的研究。大多数公众在早上6点到6点45分之间练习AYUSH规定的瑜伽协议。在旁遮普省大学的场地上,参与者人数众多,经过一个月的瑜伽练习后,他们看起来很兴奋。如果他们继续练习瑜伽,可以在更长的时间后分析许多变量,看看这是否能保护他们免受复杂疾病的侵害。培训师报告说,瑜伽志愿者在练习一个月后感到放松,睡眠好,注意力更集中,并且想要继续练习更长的时间。他们中的许多人仍然继续在昌迪加尔的公园里做瑜伽,那里仍然可以看到挤满了新瑜伽练习者。初步观察显示,由于总理的倡导,昌迪加尔的卫生意识普遍呈上升趋势。这让人们更接近瑜伽。这些观察是基于培训师和学员的日常出勤情况,由组织者监督,以确保总理的公共瑜伽参与。需要长期的对照研究来检验瑜伽对退行性疾病的预防作用是否能持续到老年。Editorial©2016 The Author(s) publishing by s . kager AG, Basel integrated Med Int 2016; 3:13 13 - 114
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