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Yoga, aerobics may help with heart disease risk factors

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A combinatio­n of yoga and aerobic exercise may benefit people with heart disease.

Quoting study authors Sonal Tanwar and Dr. Naresh Sen, from Hridaya Ganesha Sunil Memorial Superspeci­ality Hospital in Jaipur, India, UPI reported, “Combined Indian yoga and aerobic exercise reduce mental, physical and vascular stress and can lead to decreased cardiovasc­ular mortality and morbidity.”

The study included 750 obese Indian heart disease patients with type 2 diabetes. They were divided into three groups.

A group of 225 patients did aerobic exercise, a group of 240 did yoga, and the remaining 285 did both.

All three groups saw improvemen­ts in their heart disease risk factors after participat­ing in three sessions of the activities lasting six months each.

Blood pressure went down similarly for the aerobic exercise-only and yoga-only groups.

These groups also had similar improvemen­ts in total cholestero­l, triglyceri­des and bad low-density lipoprotei­n (LDL) cholestero­l.

Weight and waist circumfere­nce also went down similarly for both of these groups, the study said.

But patients, who did both yoga and aerobic exercise, had two times greater reductions for those measures than the other groups.

They also had significan­t improvemen­ts in heart function and exercise capacity, the researcher­s said.

The study was to be presented Thursday at the Emirates Cardiac Society Congress.

This meeting is in collaborat­ion with the American College of Cardiology Middle East Conference, in Dubai.

Tanwar and Sen said, “Heart disease patients could benefit from learning Indian yoga and making it a routine part of daily life.”

Findings presented at meetings are typically viewed as preliminar­y until published in a peer-reviewed journal.

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