使用尤因电池对糖尿病患者和瑜伽练习者自主神经功能的比较研究。

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Tasneem Amadawala, Charushila Rukadikar, Dileep Deshpande
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背景:糖尿病(DM)是一种以高血糖为特征的慢性代谢紊乱。它显著增加心血管疾病和自主神经病变的风险。瑜伽已被证明可以改善糖尿病患者的自主神经功能和血糖控制。目的:应用尤因电池试验比较糖尿病患者与常规瑜伽练习者自主神经系统(ANS)功能的差异。方法:本横断面研究包括270名参与者,分为两组:135名糖尿病患者(第一组)和135名瑜伽练习者(第二组)。测量参与者的身高、体重和体重指数。使用Ewing电池测试评估ANS功能,包括心率(HR)和血压(BP)对各种刺激的反应。采用SPSS软件进行统计学分析,P≤0.05为显著性。结果:糖尿病参与者在仰卧位站立、Valsalva动作和缓慢深呼吸时表现出较低的HR反应,表明副交感神经功能受损。他们在冷压试验、持续握力和站立时也表现出更高的血压反应,反映了交感神经过度活跃。相比之下,瑜伽练习者在这些测试中表现出更好的自主神经功能,心率反应更高,血压反应更低。研究结果表明,瑜伽促进副交感神经支配,减少交感神经过度活动。结论:有规律的瑜伽练习可以显著改善个体的自主神经功能,包括糖尿病患者。这些结果支持将瑜伽作为糖尿病管理的补充疗法,以增强心血管健康和减少自主神经功能障碍。
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Comparative study of autonomic function in diabetics and yoga practitioners using Ewing's battery.

Background: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a chronic metabolic disorder characterized by high blood sugar levels. It significantly increases the risk of cardiovascular diseases and autonomic neuropathy. Yoga has been shown to improve autonomic function and glycemic control in diabetic patients.

Objective: To compare the autonomic nervous system (ANS) function between diabetic patients and regular yoga practitioners using Ewing's battery tests.

Methods: This cross-sectional study included 270 participants, divided into two groups: 135 diabetics (Group I) and 135 yoga practitioners (Group II). Participants' height, weight, and BMI were measured. ANS function was assessed using Ewing's battery tests, which included heart rate (HR) and blood pressure (BP) responses to various stimuli. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS, with significance set at P ≤ 0.05.

Results: Diabetic participants showed lower HR responses to standing from a supine posture, the Valsalva maneuver, and slow deep breathing, indicating impaired parasympathetic function. They also exhibited higher BP responses to the cold pressor test, sustained handgrip, and standing, reflecting sympathetic overactivity. In contrast, yoga practitioners demonstrated better autonomic function with higher HR responses and lower BP responses in these tests. The findings suggest that yoga promotes parasympathetic dominance and reduces sympathetic overactivity.

Conclusion: Regular yoga practice significantly improves autonomic function in individuals, including those with diabetes. These results support the incorporation of yoga as a complementary therapy in diabetes management to enhance cardiovascular health and reduce autonomic dysfunction.

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