Role of Breathing Exercises in Asthma—Yoga and Pranayama

Asthma is a chronic airway inflammatory disease that results from a complex interplay of genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors. There is no cure for asthma, and the management is usually as per published guidelines. As in many chronic diseases conditions, various alternative or complimentary...

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Published inIndian journal of pediatrics Vol. 89; no. 2; pp. 174 - 180
Main Authors Das, Rashmi Ranjan, Sankar, Jhuma, Kabra, Sushil Kumar
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New Delhi Springer India 01.02.2022
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ISSN0019-5456
0973-7693
0973-7693
DOI10.1007/s12098-021-03998-w

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Summary:Asthma is a chronic airway inflammatory disease that results from a complex interplay of genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors. There is no cure for asthma, and the management is usually as per published guidelines. As in many chronic diseases conditions, various alternative or complimentary therapies have been tried. Of these, yoga and pranayama have gained wider attention in recent years. While the term yoga is a complex term encompassing eight limbs as per Patamjai in the yoga sutras , in simple terms, yoga is described as a combination of ‘ asana ’ (physical exercises) and ‘ pranayama ’ (breathing exercise). The term “asthma” has been derived from the Greek word “panting,”, which indicates a rapid and shallow breathing. The main aim of yoga and pranayama in asthma is to synchronize and control breathing, thus decreasing hyperventilation. Besides this, they also decrease the stress/strain/anxiety, change in behavior, boost immunity, and improve strength/endurance of respiratory muscles that are helpful in any subject with asthma. There have been a good number of studies including clinical trials in children with asthma that have found some beneficial effects. In the present review, the physiology of yoga and pranayama , rationale for their use in children with asthma along with a summary of various studies conducted till date, have been discussed. These are followed by recommendations regarding their incorporation in the standard of care of children with asthma.
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ISSN:0019-5456
0973-7693
0973-7693
DOI:10.1007/s12098-021-03998-w