
Yoga has been shown to significantly lower the risk of type 2 diabetes by 40% according to a recent study. The Research Society for the Study of Diabetes in India shared their findings with Union Minister Shri J.P. Nadda, emphasizing the potential of yoga in preventive healthcare.
In the study, it was revealed that regular yoga practice can prevent the onset of type 2 diabetes. Dr. S.V. Madhu, the head of the Department of Endocrinology at the University College of Medical Sciences, Delhi, led this groundbreaking research.
Understanding Type 2 Diabetes
Type 2 diabetes occurs when the body struggles to produce enough insulin or when the insulin produced is ineffective (insulin resistance). The absence or malfunction of insulin leads to high blood glucose levels. Individuals predisposed to type 2 diabetes can benefit from a 40% reduced risk by incorporating regular yoga practice into their routine.
Dr. Jitendra Singh, Union Minister for Science and Technology, expressed enthusiasm for the preventive healthcare opportunities presented by yoga. The study focuses on the ability of specific yoga poses to aid in the prevention of diabetes onset.
Implications and Future Research
The study emphasizes the importance of traditional wellness practices like yoga in preventive healthcare. Ongoing research aims to explore how these interventions can improve overall health outcomes and contribute to a healthier society.
Dr. Jitendra Singh highlighted the significance of bridging ancient health practices with modern scientific methods to enhance the healthcare landscape in India. This study serves as a testament to India’s rich wellness heritage and its integration with contemporary science.