瑜伽体位法和帕提亚哈拉法治疗 2 型糖尿病(Madhumeha)的临床研究

Jyoti Prajapati, Pramod Kumar Mishra, Brahmanand Sharma
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导言:根据世界卫生组织的统计,全世界约有 4.22 亿人患有糖尿病(代谢性生活方式障碍),其中大多数人居住在中低收入国家,每年导致 150 万人死亡。Aahara(饮食)和瑜伽体位法对控制和预防生活方式障碍至关重要。因此,本研究评估了瑜伽技术和 Aahara 如何有助于控制糖尿病。研究方法:在焦特普尔 DSRRAU 的阿育吠陀研究生院,对 30 名临床诊断为糖尿病 2 期的患者进行了瑜伽体位法(Mandukasana、Kurmasana、Vakrasana 和 Ardhamatsyendrasana)和阿育吠陀 Aahara 计划的单臂开放随机临床研究。研究评估了它们在治疗 Prabhoot Mutrata(多尿)、Avila Mutrata(尿浑浊)、Pipasadhikya(多饮)、Kshuda Adhikya(多食)、Sweda Adhikya(多汗)中的作用、Dourbalya The(虚弱/疲倦)、The Alasya(懒惰)、Atinidra(过度睡眠)、Karpada Daha(手足灼热感)和血糖水平(即 FBS 和 PPBS)。即 FBS 和 PPBS、HbA1c)。研究结果研究结果表明,瑜伽体位法和阿育吠陀 Aahara 有助于显著降低 Prabhoot Mutrata、Avila Mutrata、Pipasadhikya、Kshuda Adhikya、Sweda Adhikya、Dourbalya、Alasya、Atinidra、Karpada Daha 和血糖水平。结论该研究得出结论,瑜伽疗法和 Aahara 计划可通过降低药物剂量、提高身体和精神警觉性以及预防并发症来控制糖尿病。研究结果应在更大样本量和多中心模型中进行验证,以便将其确立为一种众所周知的治疗方法。
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CLINICAL STUDY OF YOGASANA AND PATHYAAHARA IN MANAGEMENT OF MADHUMEHA (DIABETES MELLITUS-2)
Introduction: About 422 million people worldwide, most of whom reside in low and middle-income nations, have diabetes (metabolic lifestyle disorder), according to the World Health Organisation, contributing to 1.5 mil-lion deaths annually. Aahara (diet) and Yoga asanas are essential for controlling and preventing lifestyle disor-ders. Thus, this study assessed how yoga techniques and the Aahara contribute to managing diabetes mellitus. Methodology: A single arm open randomised clinical study was conducted on 30 clinically diagnosed patients with diabetes mellitus 2 for Yoga asanas (Mandukasana, Kurmasana, Vakrasana, and Ardhamatsyendrasana) and Ayurvedic Aahara plan in the Postgraduate Institute of Ayurved, DSRRAU, Jodhpur. The study evaluates their role in the management of Prabhoot Mutrata (Polyuria), Avila Mutrata (Urine turbidity), Pipasadhikya (Polydipsia), Kshuda Adhikya (Polyphagia), Sweda Adhikya (The excessive sweating) The, Dourbalya The (Weakness The/Tiredness The), The Alasya (The Laziness) The, Atinidra (Excessive sleep), Karpada Daha (Burning sensation in hands and feet) and blood sugar level (i.e. FBS and PPBS, HbA1c). Result: The result of the study depicts that Yoga asanas and Ayurvedic Aahara have significantly helped in reducing the Prabhoot Mutrata, Avila Mutrata, Pipasadhikya, Kshuda Adhikya, Sweda Adhikya, Dourbalya, Alasya, Atinidra, Karpada Daha and blood sugar level. Conclusion: The study concluded that Yoga therapy and the Aahara plan have a role in managing diabetes mellitus by lowering medication dosages, increasing physical and mental alertness, and preventing complications. Results should be validated in larger sample sizes and multicentric models to es-tablish it as a well-known treatment.
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