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An explorative study of metabolic responses to mental stress and yoga practices in yoga practitioners, non-yoga practitioners and individuals with metabolic syndrome

机译:在瑜伽练习者,非瑜伽练习者和代谢综合征患者中对精神压力和瑜伽练习进行代谢反应的探索性研究

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Background Stress places a metabolic burden on homeostasis and is linked to heightened sympathetic activity, increased energy expenditure and pathology. The yogic state is a hypometabolic state that corresponds with mind-body coherence and reduced stress. This study aimed to investigate metabolic responses to stress and different yoga practices in regular yoga practitioners (YP), non-yoga practitioners (NY) and metabolic syndrome patients (MS). Methods YP (n = 16), NY (n = 15) and MS (n = 15) subjects underwent an experimental protocol that comprised of different 5-minute interventions including mental arithmetic stress test (MAST), alternate nostril breathing (ANB), Kapabhati breathing (KB) and meditation (Med) interspersed with 5?minutes of quiet resting (neutral condition (NC)). During the intervention periods continuous body weight adjusted oxygen consumption (VO2ml/min/kg) was measured using open circuit indirect calorimetry with a canopy hood. Results This is the first study to report oxygen consumption (OC) in yoga practitioners during and after MAST and the first to report both within and between different populations. The results were analysed with SPSS 16 using 3X9 mixed factorial ANOVAs. The single between-subject factor was group (YP, NY and MS), the single within-subject factor was made up of the nine intervention phases (NC1, MAST, NC2, ANB, NC3, KB, NC4, Med, NC5). The results demonstrated that the regular YP group had significantly less OC and greater variability in their OC across all phases compared to the MS group ( p = .003) and NY group ( p = .01). All groups significantly raised their OC during the mental arithmetic stress, however the MS group had a significantly blunted post-stress recovery whereas the YP group rapidly recovered back to baseline levels with post stress recovery being greater than either the NY group or MS group. Conclusions Yoga practitioners have greater metabolic variability compared to non-yoga practitioners and metabolic syndrome patients with reduced oxygen requirements during resting conditions and more rapid post-stress recovery. OC in metabolic syndrome patients displays significantly blunted post-stress recovery demonstrating reduced metabolic resilience. Our results support the findings of previous randomised trials that suggest regular yoga practice may mitigate against the effects of metabolic syndrome. Clinical trial number ACTRN12614001075?673 ; Date of Registration: 07/10/2014.
机译:背景技术压力给体内稳态带来了新陈代谢负担,并且与交感神经活动增强,能量消耗增加和病理状况有关。瑜伽状态是一种低代谢状态,与身心一致并减轻压力。这项研究旨在调查常规瑜伽练习者(YP),非瑜伽练习者(NY)和代谢综合征患者(MS)对压力和不同瑜伽练习的代谢反应。方法YP(n = 16),NY(n = 15)和MS(n = 15)受试者接受了一项实验方案,包括5分钟的不同干预措施,包括心理算术压力测试(MAST),鼻孔交替呼吸(ANB),卡帕巴蒂(Kapabhati)呼吸(KB)和冥想(Med)穿插5分钟的安静休息(中性状态(NC))。在干预期间,使用带帽罩的开路间接量热法测量连续体重调整的耗氧量(VO2ml / min / kg)。结果这是第一项报告瑜伽练习者在MAST期间和之后的耗氧量(OC)的研究,也是第一项报告不同人群内部和人群之间的耗氧量(OC)的研究。使用3X9混合因子ANOVA使用SPSS 16分析结果。受试者之间的单一因素为组(YP,NY和MS),受试者内部的单一因素由9个干预阶段(NC1,MAST,NC2,ANB,NC3,KB,NC4,Med,NC5)组成。结果表明,与MS组(p = .003)和NY组(p = .01)相比,常规YP组在所有阶段的OC明显更少,并且OC的变异性更大。在心理算术压力下,所有组的OC均显着升高,但是MS组的压力后恢复明显减弱,而YP组迅速恢复至基线水平,压力后恢复大于NY组或MS组。结论与非瑜伽练习者和代谢综合症患者相比,瑜伽练习者具有更大的代谢变异性,其静息状态下的需氧量减少,压力后恢复更快。代谢综合症患者的OC显示压力后恢复明显减弱,表明代谢弹性降低。我们的结果支持以前的随机试验的结果,这些结果表明定期进行瑜伽练习可以减轻新陈代谢综合症的影响。临床试验编号ACTRN12614001075?673;注册日期:2014年7月10日。

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