Yoga and chemoreflex response to hypoxia and hypercapnia
Lancet (London, England)
Short Title:
Lancet
Format:
Journal Article
Publication Date:
Nov 30, 1999
Pages:
1495 - 1496
Sources ID:
29776
Notes:
LR: 20161124; JID: 2985213R; CIN: Lancet. 2001 Mar 10;357(9258):807. PMID: 11254004; EIN: Lancet 2000 Nov 4;356(9241):1612; 2000/11/18 11:00 [pubmed]; 2001/02/28 10:01 [medline]; 2000/11/18 11:00 [entrez]; ppublish
Collection:
Yoga-Based Medical Interventions
Visibility:
Public (group default)
Abstract:
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We tested whether chemoreflex sensitivity could be affected by the practice of yoga, and whether this is specifically because of a slow breathing rate obtained during yoga or as a general consequence of yoga. We found that slow breathing rate per se substantially reduced chemoreflex sensitivity, but long-term yoga practice was responsible for a generalised reduction in chemoreflex.