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Energy expenditure and ventilatory responses during Siddhasana

Editorial Team·14 October 2007·2 min read

Indian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology. 1994 Jan;38(1):29-33. Rai L, Ram K, Kant U, Madan SK, Sharma SK. Central Research Institute for Yoga, New Delhi. Reports of energy expenditur

Indian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology.

1994 Jan;38(1):29-33.

Rai L, Ram K, Kant U, Madan SK, Sharma SK.

Central Research Institute for Yoga, New Delhi.

Reports of energy expenditure and ventilatory responses to yogic seated posture of Siddhasana are lacking in literature. Various cardio-ventilatory responses were studied in states of the horizontal supine, chair-sitting and Siddhasana. It was observed that sitting in Siddhasana posture was characterised by greater minute ventilation, larger tidal volume, higher oxygen consumption, greater CO2 elimination, higher heart frequency greater oxygen pulse and lesser as compared with other two postures. These observations suggest that Siddhasana is a mild type of exercise and may have its application in conditions of low cardio-respiratory reserves especially in individuals in whom heavy exercises are contra-indicated.

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Indian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology.

1994 Jan;38(1):29-33.

Rai L, Ram K, Kant U, Madan SK, Sharma SK.

Central Research Institute for Yoga, New Delhi.

Reports of energy expenditure and ventilatory responses to yogic seated posture of Siddhasana are lacking in literature. Various cardio-ventilatory responses were studied in states of the horizontal supine, chair-sitting and Siddhasana. It was observed that sitting in Siddhasana posture was characterised by greater minute ventilation, larger tidal volume, higher oxygen consumption, greater CO2 elimination, higher heart frequency greater oxygen pulse and lesser as compared with other two postures. These observations suggest that Siddhasana is a mild type of exercise and may have its application in conditions of low cardio-respiratory reserves especially in individuals in whom heavy exercises are contra-indicated.

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