The impact of yoga on risk factors of cardiovascular diseases
Authors:
V. Čajka 1; E. Sovová 2; D. Pastucha 2
Authors‘ workplace:
Ordinace praktického lékaře Nový Malín
1; Fakultní nemocnice Olomouc a Lékařská fakulta UP v Olomouci
Klinika tělovýchovného lékařství a kardiovaskulární rehabilitace
Přednostka: doc. MUDr. Eliška Sovová, Ph. D., MBA
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Published in:
Prakt. Lék. 2010; 90(12): 715-717
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Various Specialization
Overview
The ever-increasing incidence of cardiovascular disease throughout the world has led to the need to look for alternative methods of prevention and treatment. This article provides a synoptic view of yoga and its potential in the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular disease.
Key words:
risk factors of cardiovascular disease, yoga, prevention, treatment.
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