Background: There is very little evidence available on the effects of yoga-based breathing practices on response inhibition. The current study used stop-signal paradigm to assess the effects of yoga breathing with intermittent breath holding (YBH) on response inhibition among healthy volunteers. Materials and Methods: Thirty-six healthy volunteers (17 males + 19 females), with mean age of 20.31 ± 3.48 years from a university, were recruited in a within-subject repeated measures (RM) design. The recordings for stop signal task were performed on three different days for baseline, post-YBH, and post yogic breath awareness (YBA) sessions. Stop-signal reaction time (SSRT), mean reaction time to go stimuli (go RT), and the probability of respondi...
Yoga practice, even in the short term, is supposed to enhance wellbeing and counteract psychopatholo...
Context: Yoga improves physical and respiratory functions in healthy inactive middle-aged people. Ai...
Cardiovascular disease is the number one cause of death worldwide. Many behaviors, such as physical ...
Background: Previously, yoga bellows-type breathing (bhastrika pranayama) reduced reaction time (RT)...
Background & objectives: Slow breathing increases parasympathetic activity and baroreflex sensitivit...
Objective: This study investigated the effects of the breathing practice in vinyasa yoga on heart ra...
Yoga alters spontaneous respiratory regulation and reduces hypoxic and hypercapnic ventilatory respo...
Yoga alters spontaneous respiratory regulation and reduces hypoxic and hypercapnic ventilatory respo...
Yoga alters spontaneous respiratory regulation and reduces hypoxic and hypercapnic ventilatory respo...
High frequency yoga breathing (HFYB) results in a shifting of the autonomic nervous system balance t...
Purpose: Yoga-derived breathing has been reported to improve gas exchange in chronic heart failure p...
Source of support: Departmental sources Background: Practicing high-frequency yoga breathing (HFYB) ...
Abstract Background Rest or acute exercise can decrease state anxiety, with some evidence showing ex...
Background: Yogic exercises have been found to be beneficial for better maintenance of bodily funct...
This study examined the effects of a 4-week yogic breath meditation intervention on physiological (b...
Yoga practice, even in the short term, is supposed to enhance wellbeing and counteract psychopatholo...
Context: Yoga improves physical and respiratory functions in healthy inactive middle-aged people. Ai...
Cardiovascular disease is the number one cause of death worldwide. Many behaviors, such as physical ...
Background: Previously, yoga bellows-type breathing (bhastrika pranayama) reduced reaction time (RT)...
Background & objectives: Slow breathing increases parasympathetic activity and baroreflex sensitivit...
Objective: This study investigated the effects of the breathing practice in vinyasa yoga on heart ra...
Yoga alters spontaneous respiratory regulation and reduces hypoxic and hypercapnic ventilatory respo...
Yoga alters spontaneous respiratory regulation and reduces hypoxic and hypercapnic ventilatory respo...
Yoga alters spontaneous respiratory regulation and reduces hypoxic and hypercapnic ventilatory respo...
High frequency yoga breathing (HFYB) results in a shifting of the autonomic nervous system balance t...
Purpose: Yoga-derived breathing has been reported to improve gas exchange in chronic heart failure p...
Source of support: Departmental sources Background: Practicing high-frequency yoga breathing (HFYB) ...
Abstract Background Rest or acute exercise can decrease state anxiety, with some evidence showing ex...
Background: Yogic exercises have been found to be beneficial for better maintenance of bodily funct...
This study examined the effects of a 4-week yogic breath meditation intervention on physiological (b...
Yoga practice, even in the short term, is supposed to enhance wellbeing and counteract psychopatholo...
Context: Yoga improves physical and respiratory functions in healthy inactive middle-aged people. Ai...
Cardiovascular disease is the number one cause of death worldwide. Many behaviors, such as physical ...