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Heart rate variability by Poincaré plot analysis in patients of essential hypertension and 12-week yoga therapy

Punita Pushpanathan, Madanmohan Trakroo, R P Swaminathan, Chandrasekar Madhavan.




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Background: Hypertension is one of the psychosomatic disorders prevalent throughout the world. It needs not only medical management but also lifestyle modification as it is the major contributing factor in the pathogenesis of the disease. Yoga is one such tool that can be used in the management of hypertension. To measure the effect of yoga, various scientific communities have frequently used heart rate variability by spectral analysis. This study was conducted to evaluate the therapeutic potential of yoga by Poincaré plot analysis of heart rate variability.

Aims and Objective: To study the effect of 12-week yoga therapy on heart rate variability by Poincaré plot analysis in patients with essential hypertension.

Materials and Methods: Patients satisfying the study criteria from the Medicine Outpatient Department of Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER), Puducherry, India, were included in the study after obtaining a written informed consent. Seventy patients were randomly divided into two groups: control and yoga. Yoga group received supervised yoga training (3 days in a week for 12 weeks) in addition to routine medical care. Resting cardiovascular parameters, heart rate variability by Poincaré plot analysis was recorded in both the groups before and after the study period. Data were analyzed using the appropriate statistical test. p-Value of

Key words: Poincaré plot; Hypertension; Yoga; Heart rate variability






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