Yoga and Camelina Sativa Combination Improves Glycemic Control in T2DM
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Discovery of the day · Diabetes
The combined effect of yoga and rich in omega-3 camelina sativa powder on glycemic indices, inflammation, and oxidative stress in women with type 2 diabetes mellitus: a randomized controlled trial
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Medicine · Diabetes
Discovery of the day
The combined effect of yoga and rich in omega-3 camelina sativa powder on glycemic indices, inflammation, and oxidative stress in women with type 2 diabetes mellitus: a randomized controlled trial
This randomized controlled trial investigated the combined effect of a structured yoga program and omega-3-rich camelina sativa powder on glycemic control, inflammation, and oxidative stress in women with type 2 diabetes. The researchers found that the combination intervention significantly improved glycemic indices, including fasting blood glucose and HbA1c, and reduced markers of inflammation and oxidative stress compared to controls. For a clinician focused on comprehensive diabetes management in India, this study provides evidence for integrating a low-cost, culturally adaptable lifestyle intervention—yoga combined with a locally available omega-3 source—as an adjunct to standard pharmacotherapy, particularly relevant for addressing metabolic complications in women with type 2 diabetes.
Novelty
79%
Rigor
85%
Significance
91%
Validity
82%
Clarity
92%
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