Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2016
DOI: 10.1002/14651858.cd012015
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Yoga for improving functional capacity, quality of life and cardiovascular outcomes in people with heart failure

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“…35 Combining pharmacological therapy, lifestyle modification and the application of breathing exercises (pranayama) can improve lipid profile, overcome hypertension, cardiac dysrhythmias and other cardiovascular diseases such as coronary disease artery. 30 ANBE is also closely related to cerebral dominance. 13 When a nostril is dominant, it causes the counter lateral hemisphere to become activated.…”
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“…35 Combining pharmacological therapy, lifestyle modification and the application of breathing exercises (pranayama) can improve lipid profile, overcome hypertension, cardiac dysrhythmias and other cardiovascular diseases such as coronary disease artery. 30 ANBE is also closely related to cerebral dominance. 13 When a nostril is dominant, it causes the counter lateral hemisphere to become activated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…29 Breathing exercises (Pranayama) is a component of yoga that has many benefits against cardiovascular disease. 30 ANBE is one method of breathing exercises (pranayama) which has many benefits against cardiovascular disease. 28 After ANBE is given for 6 days, 5 .13145) which means there is a significant influence giving ANBE to the vital sign of the respondent.…”
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“…12 A growing body of literature exists on the effectiveness of a variety of exercise interventions for patients with HF in which nurses maintain a key role, such as a cardiac rehabilitation program for HF patients, 30 home walking programs, [31][32][33][34] home-based telemonitored cardiac rehabilitation, 35,36 tai chi 37,38 and yoga. 39,40 Other interventions that have been tested for effects to improve patient outcomes in HF include those aimed at improving cognitive function. In preliminary studies, cognitive training led to small improvements in cognitive function, 41,42 as well as positive effects on engagement in HF self-care 43 and functional outcomes such as instrumental activities of daily living (e.g., medication taking, grocery shopping) that may result in reduced healthcare costs.…”
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