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Diabetes
& Yoga
By--Dr
Sujit Chandratreya (MD, DM, DNB, Endocrinologist, Diabetologist)
Dr.Sujit
has excellent academic achievements, he is 1st Rank Gold
Medalist for MD (general medicine) University of Pune, 1st
Rank for DM (endocrinology) with University of Mumbai and
all india 1st Rank for DNB (endocrinology), he has presented
many papers in international conferences and has won many
awards. He is also a Research Team member with Yoga Vidya
Gurukul
(Author
can be contacted sujit@yogapoint.com
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Diabetes
and yoga
Introduction
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Diabetes mellitus represents a cluster of metabolic diseases
characterized by high levels of blood glucose (hyperglycemia).
This may be as a result of defects in insulin secretion, insulin
action or both.
Insulin is a hormone secreted by beta cells of islets of langerhans,
situated in pancreas. The glucagons produced by alfa cells have
anti-insulin action. Both in unison keep a constant glucose
level in the blood. Insulin also acts as gate keeper, where,
only in its presence can the blood glucose enter the body cells
and provide fuel and energy to work.
In diabetes, the cellular fuel is thus compromised, while excess
of glucose remains in the circulation.
Yoga
Related Observations:
Regular practice of yoga does reduce blood sugar levels, the
blood pressure, weight, the rate of progression to the complications,
and the severity of the complications as well.
The symptoms are also reduced to a great extent, so are number
of diabetes related hospital admissions. The quality of life
questionnaires do reveal a remarkable improvement in the scores.
These finding are uniform for all those who are trying to find
effect of yoga on diabetes.
How
Yoga works? (Possible mechanisms)
1. Glucagons secretion is enhanced by stress. Yoga effectively
reduces stress, thus reducing glucagons and possibly improving
insulin action.
2. Weight loss induced by yoga is a well accepted mechanism.
3. Muscular relaxation, development and improved blood supply
to muscles might enhance insulin receptor expression on muscles
causing increased glucose uptake by muscles and thus reducing
blood sugar.
4. Blood pressure plays a great role in development of diabetic
and related complications, which is proven to be benefited by
yoga. The same holds true for increased cholesterol levels.
5. Yoga reduces adrenaline, noradrenalin and cortisol in blood,
which are termed as ‘stress hormones’. This is a
likely mechanism of improvement in insulin action.
6. Many yogic postures do produce stretch on the pancreas, which
is likely to stimulate the pancreatic function.
In
India, we are having many patients controlled only on so called
‘lifestyle modification’ i.e. yoga essentially.
We are also trying to recruit many ‘impaired glucose tolerance’
patients
(Pre-diabetic patients, as suggested by clinical and laboratory
evaluations) in our ‘Prevention of Diabetes - Yoga Way
Programme’ (PDYW).
We accept that our work is going very slowly due to lack of
funds, but we are certain that we will stun the world soon with
our results.
--Dr. Sujit
Chandratreya
Other Articles
related to Diabetes
Yoga for Diabetes
- Yogacharya Vishwas Mandlik
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