Yoga helps against non-communicable diseases

DN Bureau

Routine physical activity is central to life-long health and wellbeing. Among other benefits, adequate physical activity improves muscular and cardio respiratory fitness, enhances bone and functional health, and helps prevent depression and promote mental health.

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New Delhi: Routine physical activity is central to life-long health and wellbeing. Among other benefits, adequate physical activity improves muscular and cardio respiratory fitness, enhances bone and functional health, and helps prevent depression and promote mental health.

As highlighted in World Health Organisation's recently released Global Action Plan on Physical Activity 2018-2030, the routine practice of yoga - a 5000-year-old tradition - is a valuable tool for people of all ages to make physical activity an integral part of life and reach the level needed to promote good health.

For children aged 5-17 that means at least 60 minutes of moderate to vigorous-intensity activity daily. Adults require at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity activity weekly.

To that end, each of the region's member states must go from theory to practice and fully implement the multi-sectoral NCD action plans they have devised. That each member state has now developed these plans - and has included specific points on promoting physical activity - is a tremendous achievement, but one that requires concerted efforts to ensure maximum impact.

Of specific focus in promoting physical activity should be engaging more vigorously across sectors, especially with planning authorities in urban areas. By creating open-air gyms, bicycle paths and running tracks, for example, urban environments can facilitate and promote physical activity, including yoga. That is particularly important given the sedentary lifestyle urban living too often encourages.

Schools also have a vital role to play. Promoting physical activity among students - for instance, by keeping facilities open outside of school hours, or ensuring time for structured free play - can help create healthy habits that last a life-time. The importance of an active lifestyle is a lesson every pupil should learn and be encouraged to fully embrace.

On the International Day of Yoga, the importance of routine physical activity that is integrated into our daily lives must be grasped. For people of all ages and all means, yoga is a valuable tool to increase physical activity and decrease noncommunicable disease, creating healthier individuals, communities and countries across the South-East Asia Region. (ANI)










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