Energy expenditure during a Vinyasa yoga session.
Autor: | Tsopanidou AΑ; School of Physical Education and Sport Science, National and Kapodistrian University, Athens, Greece - angelatsopanidou@hotmail.com., Venetsanou FD; School of Physical Education and Sport Science, National and Kapodistrian University, Athens, Greece., Stavridis IS; School of Physical Education and Sport Science, National and Kapodistrian University, Athens, Greece., Paradisis GP; School of Physical Education and Sport Science, National and Kapodistrian University, Athens, Greece., Zacharogiannis EG; School of Physical Education and Sport Science, National and Kapodistrian University, Athens, Greece. |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Zdroj: | The Journal of sports medicine and physical fitness [J Sports Med Phys Fitness] 2020 Aug; Vol. 60 (8), pp. 1110-1117. |
DOI: | 10.23736/S0022-4707.20.10821-1 |
Abstrakt: | Background: Vinyasa yoga has been recently promoted as one of the most popular mindful exercises to improve overall health, including body weight management. The purpose of this study was to determine the metabolic response of 24 moderately trained individuals during a 90-min group Vinyasa yoga routine. Methods: Heart rate (HR) time course of 12 males and 12 females (age: 39±7.33 years) was recorded during two group Vinyasa yoga sessions consisted of four sections (warm-up, high-intensity Surya Namaskar (HSN), no Surya Namaskar postures, and cool-down). Maximal oxygen uptake (V̇O Results: The 2 (gender) × 4 (sections) mixed ANOVA revealed no significant interaction between the two factors (P=0.101) for the mean metabolic rate (7.1±2.6 kcal/min). Mean metabolic rate thought was higher (P=0.015) in males compared to females at each section. Also, significant differences were found among the four Vinyasa yoga sections (P<0.001) in the rate of energy expenditure, with HSN presenting the highest mean values (P<0.05). Conclusions: It seems that systematic participation in Vinyasa yoga may effectively improve cardiorespiratory fitness and promote body weight loss, as an alternative method to traditional aerobic exercise. |
Databáze: | MEDLINE |
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