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Can Yoga-Based Diabetes Management Studies Facilitate Integrative Medicine in India Current Status and Future Directions
Author(s) -
Deepak Kumar Pal,
Ashish Bhalla,
Sridhar Bammidi,
Shirley Telles,
Adarsh Kohli,
Saurabh Kumar,
Pooja Devi,
Navneet Kaur,
Kiran Sharma,
Raman Kumar,
Neeru Malik,
Vishakha Thakur,
Garima Goswami Bhargava,
Atul Kumar Goyal,
G. Rama Devi,
Shalini Chauhan,
Gurpreet Singh,
Subzar Ahmad,
Mamta Joshi,
Sharmila Narwal,
Kaushal Sharma,
Rahul Tyagi,
Shweta Modgil,
Parul Bali,
Vinod Bhatt,
Jagdeep Sharma,
Amit Singh,
Jyoti Negi,
Sasidharan Rajesh,
Guruprasad Sharma,
Purnandu Sharma,
Ramphal Vats,
Raghuram Nagarathna,
Ananda Balayogi Bhavanani,
Krishna Manasa Burugupalli,
Rathinavelu Vetrivendan,
Hongasandra Ramarao Nagendra,
Akshay Anand
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
integrative medicine international
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2296-7362
DOI - 10.1159/000479816
Subject(s) - prediabetes , medicine , diabetes mellitus , dementia , psychological intervention , gerontology , disease , type 2 diabetes , endocrinology , psychiatry
Background: India is fast becoming the diabetic capital in the world according to a recent report. Patients with diabetes are at increased risk of mortality due to diabetic complications, which has enormous implications for the health budget. Objectives: The main objective of this review is to provide an overview of the work carried out in the world, including modern and traditional approaches for the prevention and management of diabetes and reducing the chances of onset of further complications via cost-effective lifestyle interventions and integrative medicine. Material and Methods: We performed a literature search from various databases like PubMed, Scopus, Google scholar, etc., using the keywords diabetes, prediabetes, MCI and prediabetes, diabetes and yoga, diabetes. Results: Upon reviewing the published articles, it was noticed that one of the most neglected complications of diabetes, namely cognitive dysfunction, which is characterized by a pattern of vascular dementia and Alzheimer disease (AD), has been largely ignored, and there has been no large study investigating the role of yoga intervention in diabetes and/or associated cognitive impairment. Conclusion: The review article opens new paradigms for researchers to evaluate the connection between diabetes and AD through a yoga-based national campaign on diabetes. This paves the way towards the goal of integrative medicine.

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