World Journal of Pharmaceutical
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YOGA INTERVENTION (KARMA CONCEPT Application) IN PARKINSON’S DISEASE

Dr. Bishnupriya Mohanty*, Neha Shriprakash Saini, Prof (Dr) Sangram Keshari Das

Parkinson's disease (PD) is a one of the most important neuro-degenerative diseases of the basal ganglia and brain stem. It was reported that most PD patients preferred moderate intensity exercise, in the morning time, and with varied activities. One of the preferred activities was Yoga. It is an ancient science, having components of physical activity, instructed relaxation and interception, is emerging as a useful rehabilitation tool for chronic neurological ailments. Yoga has been shown to decrease oxidative stress, bring improvement in neurocognitive functions and mood, and enhance sensory motor performance. Yoga practices can increase dopamine and serotonin secretion and reduce cortisol secretion.

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