Immediate effect of yogic postures on gastric motility among diabetes mellitus
- Conditions
- Type 2 diabetes mellitus without complications,
- Registration Number
- CTRI/2023/07/055727
- Lead Sponsor
- Dr Kadagouda Patil
- Brief Summary
Yoga, the Indian system of medicine, lay emphasis on asanas as an essential component of therapy based on its disease model. All asanas with breathing seems to offer deep stimulation by activating the basic autonomic reflexes specially acting on the enteric division of autonomic nervous system by the intra abdominal pressure changes. It also enhances a mechanical effect of laxation. According to the Indian system of health, the apanavata in the gastrointestinal tract influences other vatas in the body leading to various disorders.(18) Though widely practiced the impact of asanas is yet to be established.
Hence this is the study to see the effect of yoga asanas on gastrointestinal motility with the hypothesis that, after the practice of asanas there will be an increase in gastrointestinal motility in diabetes mellitus.
**a.** **Grouping:** Two groups-
Group 1- case group (n)=34 (Specific yogic postures)
Group 2-control group (n)=34 ( supine rest with breathing awareness)
**a.** **Method:**
1) Subjects satisfying the selection criteria and who have agreed to give consent for participation in the study are assessed at baseline.
2) Then subjects were randomized into two groups [group 1 and group 2].
3) Pre EGG will be taken for both groups.
4) Series of asanas will be performed by group 1 under the guidance of a yoga and naturopathy physician.
5) Post EGG will be taken immediately after the intervention for both groups.
6) The whole data acquisition will be done in a supine position.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- Not Yet Recruiting
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 68
Subjects with type 2 diabetes mellitus meeting the American Diabetic Association diagnostic criteria and those who are on oral anti diabetic therapy.
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- Patients suffering with co-morbidity.
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- History of lactose intolerance, stroke, spinal cord injury.
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- Analgesics, opioid use in last week.
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- Insulin dependent.
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- Women during Menstruation.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- Interventional
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Electrogastrogram (EGG) Baseline and immediately after the intervention Random blood sugar (RBS) Baseline and immediately after the intervention
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara Yoga and Naturecure hospital Shanthivana
🇮🇳Kannada, KARNATAKA, India
Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara Yoga and Naturecure hospital Shanthivana🇮🇳Kannada, KARNATAKA, IndiaDr Kadagouda PatilPrincipal investigator09901447661kadagoudapatil34@gmail.com