Yoga shown to lower blood pressure more effectively than meditation
Categories: Diet & Weight Loss, Fitness
Everyone has their exercise preference. Some people like to run, others enjoy swimming, and others still like to lift weights. Some people do all three or something entirely different. Whatever the choice, I'm sure it's a healthy one. But as as far blood pressure reduction goes, it seems that yoga may be among the best choices.
In a review of several studies comparing the effects of yoga and meditation on high blood pressure (hypertension), Yale researchers found that yoga seems to work better. While both calming activities decreased systolic pressure to just about the same degree, yoga lowered diastolic pressure to a much greater degree.
So, if your current workout -- whatever it may be -- is becoming a bit routine, yoga can be a great way to mix things up and lower your blood pressure in the process. If you are already performing yoga ... I guess all I can say is keep it up!!
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Vishaal 1-23-2008 @ 12:05PM
I do yoga 3 to 4 times a week after running, and let me tell you, it's difficult! People have this notion of yoga being all slow and easy, but done the real way, it makes you SWEAT. I see the quickest results in my body shape when I do yoga.
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