YOGIC EXERCISE AND DIETARY INTERVENTION ON SYMPTOMATIC DIABETES PATIENTS: A REVIEW ANALYSIS

Authors

  • Moirangthem Devdutta Singh, Dr. Maibam Nodiyachand Singh

Keywords:

Diabetes, Yogic Exercise, Dietary Intervention, Sugar Control

Abstract

Diabetes is a chronic diseases characterized by high level of blood sugar. Nowadays
people need to modification of treatment focus on medication and lifestyle. Such as yogic exercise
and dietary interventions have great benefits to managing the diabetes symptoms and others
diseases. The aim of these review to analyse the effect of yogic exercise and dietary intervention
on symptomatic diabetes patients :A review analysis , evaluating the effectiveness of sugar control
and overall well-being. A systematic review approach to develop the body of knowledge regarding
on yogic exercise and dietary intervention on symptomatic diabetes patients. The literature for this
reviews were sourced from primary databases: Pub Med, Semantic Scholar, ERIC, etc. A
structured approach was used to identify, evaluate, and analyze relevant articles to ensure the
comprehensiveness and reliability of the findings. According to the findings suggest that regular
practice of yogic exercise can significantly improved the level blood glucose, quality of life and
overall well-being. Additionally,dietary modification and lifestyle change are also one of the most
important thing in control blood sugar level and metabolic health. The combination of yogic
exercise and dietary modification have effective complementary approach in managing
symptomatic diabetes and not only in diabetes but also improved the sugar control, enhance the
mental health, reduce stress, quality of life and lower risk of diabetes related complications.

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Published

2025-12-25

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Moirangthem Devdutta Singh, Dr. Maibam Nodiyachand Singh. (2025). YOGIC EXERCISE AND DIETARY INTERVENTION ON SYMPTOMATIC DIABETES PATIENTS: A REVIEW ANALYSIS . Acta Scientiae, 8(1), 299–305. Retrieved from https://periodicosulbrabra.org/index.php/acta/article/view/245

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