Abstract:Background: Disorders of cardiovascular system especially hypertension and ischemic heart disease are leading causes of death all over the world. Stress is one of the important factors precipitating above diseases. In today’s life stress is inevitable. Meditation and stress management are important to reduce the stress.
Aims, settings and design: In the present study effect of 6 weeks of stress management programme was studied on pulse and blood pressure.
Methods and materials: For present study 75 (38 males and 37 females) volunteers were selected. Volunteers were subjected to stress management programme, they practiced various breathing exercises, some asana and relaxation technique each day 20 minutes for 6 weeks. Pulse and B.P. were recorded before and after the practicing session and results were statistically analysed.
Statistical analysis: Results obtained were compared with the control readings taken before the session. Student’ ‘t’ test was applied for the results.
Result: Comparison of results was done by statistical analysis. There was significant reduction in pulse rate in both males and females. However there was no significant effect on blood pressure in both.
Conclusion: In the present study stress management programme caused significant reduction in pulse rate. There was however no significant reduction in systolic or diastolic blood pressure in the volunteers. This was probably due to short duration (6weeks) of stress management programme. Long duration of such programme should prove more beneficial in order to reduce the blood pressure and should be employed widely is the society.