2023
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.39320
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The Role of Yoga in Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients: An Exploratory Randomized Controlled Trial

Abstract: Introduction The unpredictable course and sheer magnitude of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) have sparked a search for novel and repurposed pharmacological interventions. Non-pharmacological interventions may also play a role in the management of this multifaceted disease. This study aimed to evaluate the safety, feasibility, and effect of yoga in hospitalized patients with moderate COVID-19. Methods Twenty patients satisfying the inclusion criterion were randomized (1:1 ra… Show more

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“…Numerous studies documented improvements in mean arterial pressure (MAP), systolic and diagnostic blood pressure, pulse rate (PR), pulse pressure (PP), rate pressure product (RPP), double product (DoP), and the possible immunomodulatory effects of hydrotherapy treatments in COVID-19 patients following yoga and naturopathy interventions. 52,53 Nepalese and Indian guidelines were found approximately similar in contents for Yoga postures and meditation. Nepal suggested Naturopathy not in separate guidelines; it was included within the Ayurveda guidelines.…”
Section: Commonly Used Medicinal Herbs and Ayurvedic Productsmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Numerous studies documented improvements in mean arterial pressure (MAP), systolic and diagnostic blood pressure, pulse rate (PR), pulse pressure (PP), rate pressure product (RPP), double product (DoP), and the possible immunomodulatory effects of hydrotherapy treatments in COVID-19 patients following yoga and naturopathy interventions. 52,53 Nepalese and Indian guidelines were found approximately similar in contents for Yoga postures and meditation. Nepal suggested Naturopathy not in separate guidelines; it was included within the Ayurveda guidelines.…”
Section: Commonly Used Medicinal Herbs and Ayurvedic Productsmentioning
confidence: 83%