Asthma - A Disease of How We Breathe: Role of Breathing Exercises and Pranayam

Indian J Pediatr. 2018 Oct;85(10):905-910. doi: 10.1007/s12098-017-2519-6. Epub 2017 Dec 16.

Abstract

To describe the role of breathing exercises or yoga and/or pranayama in the management of childhood asthma. We conducted an updated literature search and retrieved relevant literature on the role of breathing exercises or yoga and/or pranayama in the management of childhood asthma. We found that the breathing exercises or yoga and/or pranayama are generally multi-component packaged interventions, and are described as follows: Papworth technique, Buteyko technique, Yoga and/or Pranayam. These techniques primarily modify the pattern of breathing to reduce hyperventilation resulting in normalisation of CO2 level, reduction of bronchospasm and resulting breathlessness. In addition they also change the behaviour, decrease anxiety, improve immunological parameters, and improve endurance of the respiratory muscles that may ultimately help asthmatic children. We found 10 clinical trials conducted in children with asthma of varying severity, and found to benefit children with chronic (mild and moderate) and uncontrolled asthma, but not acute severe asthma. Breathing exercises or yoga and/or pranayama may benefit children with chronic (mild and moderate) and uncontrolled asthma, but not acute severe asthma. Before these techniques can be incorporated into the standard care of asthmatic children, important outcomes like quality of life, medication use, and patient reported outcomes need to be evaluated in future clinical trials.

Keywords: Allergy; Asthma; Breathing exercise; Lung function; Pediatric; Pranayam; Quality of life; Yoga.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Asthma / therapy*
  • Breathing Exercises* / methods
  • Child
  • Humans
  • Severity of Illness Index
  • Yoga*