
Wold Lung Day is observed every year on September 25th to encourage raising awareness towards lung health and the impact of respiratory diseases. World Lung Day was first established in the year 2017 by the Forum of International Respiratory Societies (FIRS). To further make things urgent, WHO estimates around 10 million deaths annually due to respiratory conditions. This makes the need of awareness even more dire. Fortunately, corrective measures can help. First step to improving lung health is understanding how exactly do our lungs support our body?
As you may know, our lungs help us supply oxygen to the body and remove carbon dioxide. But, they do lot more than just that. Lungs work as the frontline defence mechanism to protect us from infections and harmful particles. They boost not only our stamina and energy but also reduce heart strain. Healthy lungs also help ensure the brain gets a steady supply of oxygen which helps in brain function and mental clarity. Healthy pair of lungs can exponentially increase longevity and your quality of life.
So how can you observe this day? Besides raising awareness, this day can also encourage people to take that one extra step towards taking care of their lungs. From diet to working out, there are various lifestyle changes you can make to help transform your lung health. Yoga is one such tool.
From lungs to heart to brain, there is nothing yoga can't help with! When it comes to lungs, yoga can help strengthen your respiratory muscles, improve lung function, increase inspiratory capacity, boost breathing control and a lot more. Lung capacity in particular, can mean different things like total lung capacity, vital capacity or inspiratory/expiratory volumes. Studies show that yoga and pranayama can lead to measurable improvements in many of these, especially in people with compromised lung function.
Come along as we share some simple yoga asanas you can add to your workout routine today for better lung capacity and how to perform them!
Combine these asanas with pranayama (breathing exercises) to further maximise the amazing lung health benefits of yoga!
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