12周瑜伽训练干预对肥胖女性青少年血压和身体成分的影响:一项随机对照先导研究

Mou Pramanik, Navaraj Chelliah Rajkumar, Masilamani Elayaraja, Hemantajit Gogoi, Karuppasamy Govindasamy
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这项研究深入探讨了肥胖这个紧迫的问题,肥胖是一种以脂肪异常积累为特征的疾病,是糖尿病、心血管疾病、高血压和高脂血症等非传染性疾病的重要诱因。全球有超过10亿人被列为肥胖,应对这一流行病至关重要。目的:本研究旨在评估12周瑜伽训练干预对肥胖青少年血压和身体成分的影响。材料,方法:将24名年龄在18-20岁的女性青少年随机分为两组。一组进行瑜伽训练干预(YPG, n=10,年龄19.2±0.4),为期12周,分为两组(早上和晚上;晚上),每周三天。第二组作为对照组(CG, 18.9±0.9)。所有参与者在干预前后完成了以下测试;体重,体重指数,游离脂肪量,体脂,收缩压,舒张压,平均动脉压,脉压。结果产生了令人鼓舞的结果,所有参与者都成功完成了研究,显示了100%的依从率,没有任何训练或测试相关的伤害。结果:干预导致几个关键参数有明显改善。在本研究中,体重(p<0.001)、显著降低(BMI)、BF% (p<0.001)、收缩压(p<0.001)、MAP (p<0.001)和PP (p<0.001)发生了显著变化。结论:总之,12周的瑜伽训练计划是一种有效的策略,可以降低身体成分指标,如体重、BMI和BF%,同时对肥胖女性青少年的血压参数(MAP和PP)也有积极的影响。这些发现强调了瑜伽作为一种对抗肥胖危机及其相关健康风险的整体方法的潜力,为受影响的个人提供了一条通往更健康生活方式的道路。
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Effects of a 12-Week Yoga Training Intervention on Blood Pressure and Body Composition in Obese Female Adolescents: A Randomized Controlled Pilot Study
This study delves into the pressing issue of obesity, a condition characterized by abnormal fat accumulation and a significant contributor to non-communicable diseases like diabetes, cardiovascular ailments, hypertension, and hyperlipidemia. With over 1 billion individuals globally classified as obese, addressing this epidemic is paramount. Purpose: this research aimed to evaluate the impact of a 12-week yoga training intervention on blood pressure and body composition among obese adolescents. Material & Methods: twenty four female adolescents 4 participants discared, aged 18-20 years, female adolescents were randomly assigned to two groups. One group performed yoga training interevention (YPG, n=10, age 19.2±0.4) for 12 weeks with two sessions (morning & evening) for three days a week. A second group acted as an control group (CG, 18.9±0.9). All participants completed the following tests before and after intervention; body weight, body mass index, free fat mass, body fat, systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, mean arterial pressure, pulse pressure. The results yielded promising outcomes, with all participants successfully completing the study, showcasing a 100% adherence rate without any training or test-related injuries. Results: the intervention led to significant improvements in several key parameters. In present study, body weight (p<0.001), a notable reduction in (BMI), BF% (p<0.001), SBP (p<0.001), MAP (p<0.001), and PP (p<0.001) were changed significantly. Conclusion: in conclusion, the 12-week yoga training program emerged as an effective strategy for reducing body composition indicators such as body weight, BMI, and BF%, while also positively impacting blood pressure parameters (MAP and PP) in obese female adolescents. These findings underscore the potential of yoga as a holistic approach in combating the obesity crisis and its associated health risks, offering a path toward healthier lifestyles for affected individuals.
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