Yoga, an integrated form of exercise may be used for reduced risk and treatment of neurological disorders, some scientists suggested.
Neurological disorders are medical conditions characterized by any disorder of the nervous system caused by structural, biochemical, or electrical abnormalities.
There are many forms of neurological disorders. The most common types of the disease include neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease (AD) and Parkinson's disease, and epilepsy. multiple sclerosis and Migraines.
According to the Medical Press, globally, the burden of neurological disorders (Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, stroke, epilepsy, etc) has increased substantially over the past 25 years. These may be the results of over 25 years of economic expansion that have increased the living standard of billion of people in the Southeast Asian region.
Today, people who have made a lot of money in that region have abandoned the traditional diet with abundant vegetables and fruits and replaced them with the Western diet which is considered as a risk factor for neurological disorders.
A new report from the World Health Organization (WHO) showed that neurological disorders, ranging from epilepsy to Alzheimer's disease, from stroke to a headache, affect up to one billion people worldwide. And, An estimated 6.8 million people die every year as a result of neurological disorders.
In Europe alone, neurological diseases cost the healthcare system estimation of 139 billion euros in 2004.
Yoga, the ancient technique practice for harmonized external and internal body well-being, through breath control, meditation, bodily movement, and gesture..... has been well-known for people in the Western world and some parts of Asia due to health benefits reported by various respectable institutes research and supported by health advocates.
In a review of the literature published online, including randomized, controlled trials with yoga as the central component of the intervention, researchers filed the following reports
* 6 selected trials expressed a significant effect of yoga lessons in reduced symptoms and treatment of neurological disorders
* 10 out of 13 trials chosen indicated a positive effect in the use of yoga as an ancillary treatment of in patients with psychiatric disorders.
Researchers also note that Trials were excluded in this review if yoga was not the central component of the intervention.
These results suggested that long-term participation in yoga affects the adrenal gland of the central nervous system in the production of hormones that have strong implications for stress and anxiety, such as serotonin, adrenaline, and cortisol.
Furthermore, yoga meditation and posture also enhanced blood circulation to the central nervous system, thus reducing the risk of neurological disorders.
Also, the review of the article used comprehensive scientific, evidence-based studies to analyze the efficacy of various basic and applied aspects of yoga in disease prevention and health promotion, particularly in neurological disorders from various resources including PubMed, Ovid, MD-Consult, USC, and U.C.L.A. libraries, researchers at the USC, after adjusting to other co confound factors, indicated that patients who participated in the class of yoga demonstrate statistically encouraging physiological and psychological improvements in the aforementioned neurological disorders.
Additionally, in the investigation promotion of mind-body medicine for health promotion, disease prevention, and as a possible treatment modality for neurological disorders, researchers at the S-VYASA University performed a comprehensive search in PubMed/Medline found that 94 out of 700 examine demonstrated a strong improvement in patients with various neurological disorders
Martin Jones, the lead author of the article Yoga for Neurological Health, For those with MS, Parkinson's, or Other Neurological Disorders wrote, " (Yoga) Exercises that train neuromuscular coordination, as well as draw vitality and strength to all parts of the body" and "Techniques to draw on the healing aspects of the parasympathetic (“rest and repose”) nervous system and meditation to retrain the brain and create more efficient pathways to the pre-frontal lobes, the most highly evolved part of our nervous system, where we experience our most inspired, creative thinking and elevated levels of consciousness".
Based on the information collected, there is no doubt that yoga may be considered a secondary form of exercise used in conjunction with the standard application for reduced symptoms and treatment of neurological disorders
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Sources
(1) Yoga as an ancillary treatment for neurological and psychiatric disorders: a review by Meyer HB1, Katsman A, Sones AC, Auerbach DE, Ames D, Rubin RT. (PubMed)
(2) The therapeutic value of yoga in neurological disorders by Mishra SK1, Singh P, Bunch SJ, Zhang R.(PubMed)
(3) Evidence-based effects of yoga in neurological disorders by Mooventhan A1, Nivethitha L2(PubMed)
(4) Yoga for Neurological Health, For those with MS, Parkinson's, or Other Neurological Disorders, Led by Maitri Jones
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