A Randomized Controlled Clinical Study to Measure the Effect of Suryanamaskar on Body Fat Percentage and Body Mass Index in Sthaulaya W.S.R. to Overweight Persons

Introduction:According to Charaka, Sthaulaya is a multidimensional disease, in which abnormal and excessive fat accumulation occurs in our body affecting us adversely. In 2016, the World Health Organization revealed that almost 1.9 billion adults were overweight, with over 650 million of them being...

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Main Authors: Ravi Kumar, Durgawati Devi
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Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2024-12-01
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description Introduction:According to Charaka, Sthaulaya is a multidimensional disease, in which abnormal and excessive fat accumulation occurs in our body affecting us adversely. In 2016, the World Health Organization revealed that almost 1.9 billion adults were overweight, with over 650 million of them being obese. Despite advances in the modern medical system, the prevalence of Sthaulaya has been steadily increasing. Studies have shown that Suryanamaskar (SN) shows potential in obesity management through behavioral change, weight loss, and maintenance. In this scenario, an endeavor has been taken to see how SN affected overweight people’s body mass index (BMI) and body fat percentage (BFP).Methods:In this study, 93 cases of age group 18–50 years, having BMI ≥23 and <30 were randomly selected regardless of their race, age, sex, and socioeconomic considerations, but fully satisfied the diagnostic criteria. All the 93 participants were divided into two groups, Group A with 45 participants and Group B having 48 participants. In Group A 30-min session, 6 days/week of SN was advised while Group B was untreated control group. The total duration of the study was 2 months.Results:In Group A, SN intervention causes a statistically significant reduction in BMI and BFP scores. In untreated control Group B, a statistically insignificant reduction in BMI and BFP scores was found. In Group A, BMI and BFP scores were reduced statistically significantly as compared to the Group B participants.Conclusion:These results indicate that SN practice does have an effect on BMI and BFP in Sthaulya (overweight). Specifically, our results suggest that when Sthula (overweight) persons practice SN, their BMI and BFP decrease.
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spelling doaj-art-7830c90e65444374bb2c643ae83e364d2025-01-12T11:00:39ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Ayurveda2321-04352582-76932024-12-0118425526010.4103/joa.joa_88_22A Randomized Controlled Clinical Study to Measure the Effect of Suryanamaskar on Body Fat Percentage and Body Mass Index in Sthaulaya W.S.R. to Overweight PersonsRavi KumarDurgawati DeviIntroduction:According to Charaka, Sthaulaya is a multidimensional disease, in which abnormal and excessive fat accumulation occurs in our body affecting us adversely. In 2016, the World Health Organization revealed that almost 1.9 billion adults were overweight, with over 650 million of them being obese. Despite advances in the modern medical system, the prevalence of Sthaulaya has been steadily increasing. Studies have shown that Suryanamaskar (SN) shows potential in obesity management through behavioral change, weight loss, and maintenance. In this scenario, an endeavor has been taken to see how SN affected overweight people’s body mass index (BMI) and body fat percentage (BFP).Methods:In this study, 93 cases of age group 18–50 years, having BMI ≥23 and <30 were randomly selected regardless of their race, age, sex, and socioeconomic considerations, but fully satisfied the diagnostic criteria. All the 93 participants were divided into two groups, Group A with 45 participants and Group B having 48 participants. In Group A 30-min session, 6 days/week of SN was advised while Group B was untreated control group. The total duration of the study was 2 months.Results:In Group A, SN intervention causes a statistically significant reduction in BMI and BFP scores. In untreated control Group B, a statistically insignificant reduction in BMI and BFP scores was found. In Group A, BMI and BFP scores were reduced statistically significantly as compared to the Group B participants.Conclusion:These results indicate that SN practice does have an effect on BMI and BFP in Sthaulya (overweight). Specifically, our results suggest that when Sthula (overweight) persons practice SN, their BMI and BFP decrease.https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/joa.joa_88_22body fat percentageobesitysun salutationyoga
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A Randomized Controlled Clinical Study to Measure the Effect of Suryanamaskar on Body Fat Percentage and Body Mass Index in Sthaulaya W.S.R. to Overweight Persons
Journal of Ayurveda
body fat percentage
obesity
sun salutation
yoga
title A Randomized Controlled Clinical Study to Measure the Effect of Suryanamaskar on Body Fat Percentage and Body Mass Index in Sthaulaya W.S.R. to Overweight Persons
title_full A Randomized Controlled Clinical Study to Measure the Effect of Suryanamaskar on Body Fat Percentage and Body Mass Index in Sthaulaya W.S.R. to Overweight Persons
title_fullStr A Randomized Controlled Clinical Study to Measure the Effect of Suryanamaskar on Body Fat Percentage and Body Mass Index in Sthaulaya W.S.R. to Overweight Persons
title_full_unstemmed A Randomized Controlled Clinical Study to Measure the Effect of Suryanamaskar on Body Fat Percentage and Body Mass Index in Sthaulaya W.S.R. to Overweight Persons
title_short A Randomized Controlled Clinical Study to Measure the Effect of Suryanamaskar on Body Fat Percentage and Body Mass Index in Sthaulaya W.S.R. to Overweight Persons
title_sort randomized controlled clinical study to measure the effect of suryanamaskar on body fat percentage and body mass index in sthaulaya w s r to overweight persons
topic body fat percentage
obesity
sun salutation
yoga
url https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/joa.joa_88_22
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