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Naturopatía Ergásica

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  2. Aljasir, B., Bryson, M., & Al-shehri, B. (2010). Yoga practice for the management of type II diabetes mellitus in adults: a systematic review. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 7(4), 399-408.

  3. Bilderbeck, A. C., Brazil, I. A., & Farias, M. (2015). Preliminary Evidence That Yoga Practice Progressively Improves Mood and Decreases Stress in a Sample of UK Prisoners. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine,2015.

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  10. Iwao, M., Kajiyama, S., Mori, H., & Oogaki, K. (1999). Effects of qigong walking on diabetic patients: a pilot study. The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 5(4), 353-358.

  11. Jain, N., Srivastava, R. D., & Singhal, A. (2005). The effects of right and left nostril breathing on cardiorespiratory and autonomic parameters. Indian journal of physiology and pharmacology, 49 (4), 469.

  12. Le Flao, E., Imbert, C., Wloch, H., & Gueguen, N. (2015). Perceived grip, balance and comfort of yoga and gym mats correlate with biomechanical and mechanical assessment. Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering, (ahead-of-print), 1-2.

  13. Lee, M. S., Chen, K. W., Choi, T. Y., & Ernst, E. (2009). Qigong for type 2 diabetes care: a systematic review. Complementary therapies in medicine,17 (4), 236-242.

  14. Liu, X., Miller, Y. D., Burton, N. W., & Brown, W. J. (2010). A preliminary study of the effects of Tai Chi and Qigong medical exercise on indicators of metabolic syndrome, glycaemic control, health-related quality of life, and psychological health in adults with elevated blood glucose. British journal of sports medicine,44(10), 704-709.

  15. Patil, S. G., Aithala, M. R., & Das, K. K. (2015). Effect of yoga on arterial stiffness in elderly subjects with increased pulse pressure: A randomized controlled study. Complementary Therapies in Medicine, 23 (4), 562-569.

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  19. Sun, G. C., Lovejoy, J. C., Gillham, S., Putiri, A., Sasagawa, M., & Bradley, R. (2010). Effects of Qigong on Glucose Control in Type 2 Diabetes A randomized controlled pilot study. Diabetes care, 33 (1), e8-e8.

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  21. Telles, S., Nagarathna, R., & Nagendra, H. R. (1996). Physiological measures of right nostril breathing. The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 2 (4), 479-484.

  22. Telles, S., Raghuraj, P., Maharana, S., & Nagendra, H. R. (2007). Immediate effect of three yoga breathing techniques on performance on a letter-cancellation task 1. Perceptual and motor skills, 104 (3c), 1289-1296.

  23. Telles, S., Sharma, S. K., & Balkrishna, A. (2014). Blood Pressure and Heart Rate Variability during Yoga-Based Alternate Nostril Breathing Practice and Breath Awareness. Medical science monitor basic research, 20, 184.

  24. Telles, S., Singh, N., & Balkrishna, A. (2015). Metabolic and Ventilatory Changes During and After High-Frequency Yoga Breathing. Medical Science Monitor Basic Research, 21, 161-171.

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  26. Waelde, L. C., Thompson, L., & Gallagher-Thompson, D. (2004). A pilot study of a yoga and meditation intervention for dementia caregiver stress. Journal of clinical psychology, 60(6), 677-687.

  27. Wolff, M., Memon, A. A., Chalmers, J. P., Sundquist, K., & Midlöv, P. (2015). Yoga’s effect on inflammatory biomarkers and metabolic risk factors in a high risk population–a controlled trial in primary care. BMC Cardiovascular Disorders,15 (1), 91.

  28. Xin, L., Miller, Y. D., & Brown, W. J. (2007). A qualitative review of the role of qigong in the management of diabetes. The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 13 (4), 427-434.

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  30. Zhang, Y., & Fu, F. H. (2008). Effects of 14-week Tai Ji Quan exercise on metabolic control in women with type 2 diabetes. The American journal of Chinese medicine, 36(04), 647-654.

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