What’s This Research About?

This study examined how a 6-month yoga program affected vascular health in sedentary office workers—a group at risk for cardiovascular issues due to prolonged sitting. Using an interrupted time-series design, the researchers evaluated changes in carotid and femoral artery function through Doppler ultrasound at baseline, during, and after the intervention. The results showed improvements in vascular parameters, including artery diameter, blood flow velocity, and shear stress.

The purpose was to assess whether a structured six-month yoga intervention could improve central (carotid) and peripheral (superficial femoral) artery health in sedentary office workers by measuring vascular parameters over time.

  • Sedentary behavior is a known risk for cardiovascular disease.
  • Yoga is proposed as a low-impact intervention with cardiovascular and stress-relief benefits.
  • This study focuses specifically on measurable vascular changes as indicators of improved cardiovascular health.

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