1993
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4899-1239-8
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The Psychology and Physiology of Breathing

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“…[26][27][28] Such breathing forms the most integral core of any yoga practice. 29,30 Yoga practice involves the combination of physical postures (asanas), breathing (pranayama), and deep relaxation (savasana). Two uncontrolled studies of yoga interventions found reductions in hot flashes.…”
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“…[26][27][28] Such breathing forms the most integral core of any yoga practice. 29,30 Yoga practice involves the combination of physical postures (asanas), breathing (pranayama), and deep relaxation (savasana). Two uncontrolled studies of yoga interventions found reductions in hot flashes.…”
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“…This may cause a decrease in blood pressure. Relaxed breathing, if biologically adequate, increases PetCO 2 (Fried, 1993). As PetCO 2 increases while blood pressure decreases and heart rate decreases, we are observing a consistent physiological process, corresponding to a possible health promoting effect of the deep breathing procedure in the test.…”
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“…The lowering of SBP and DBP during deep breathing is an interesting finding. It is known (Fried, 1993) that an increase in PetCO 2 results in cardiovascular dilatation. This may cause a decrease in blood pressure.…”
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