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Evidence suggests Yoga maydecreaseBlood pressure.
5 studies (6 claims)
Emerging evidence
Study Claims
| Intervention | Direction | Endpoint | Type | Population | Dosage | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ayurvedic treatments, including therapies like basti and shirodhara and herbal formulations such as raktadabashamak ghana vati and sarpagandha vati | Decreases - have shown promise in reducing | blood pressure | Human | — | — | Exploring the Efficacy of Integrating Yoga and Ayurveda for Hypertension Treatment. |
| yoga practices, including om chanting and yoga nidra | Decreases - have demonstrated stress-reducing and blood pressure-lowering effects | blood pressure | Human | — | — | Exploring the Efficacy of Integrating Yoga and Ayurveda for Hypertension Treatment. |
| yoga therapy | Decreases - showing significant improvements | blood pressure | Human | hypertension patients | — | Evaluation of Therapeutic Potential of Yoga Practice in Managing Hypertension Based on Cardiopulmonary Efficiency and Physical Fitness. |
| tailored integrated yoga and naturopathy intervention including daily neutral arm bath, partial massage, and yoga therapy | Decreases - improvement | blood pressure | Human | poststroke survivor | — | Functional Recovery and Cognitive Improvement in Poststroke Rehabilitation through Integrated Yoga and Naturopathy Intervention. |
| residential yoga and naturopathy intervention | Decreases - significant reduction | blood pressure | Human | patients with obesity | — | Impact of a Residential Yoga and Naturopathy Intervention on Weight and Other Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Patients with Obesity: A Retrospective Study. |
| cyclic yoga practice | Decreases - lead to the improvement of | blood pressure | Human | middle-aged women | — | Cyclic yoga improves anthropometric indices, musculoskeletal disorders, and blood pressure in middle-aged women. |