In the ever-evolving world of fitness and wellness, myths often circulate about the effectiveness of different practices. One prevalent confusion is about yoga and whether it is effective for weight loss. A few days back, renowned hepatologist Abby Philips, known as TheLiveDoc, took to his Twitter handle to share that 'Yoga does not help you lose weight'. Now, to know more about yoga and its weight loss benefits, ABP Live sought the opinion of experts who helped us separate myths from the facts.
MYTHS RELATED TO YOGA AND WEIGHT LOSS:
1. Yoga Does Not Burn Calories At The Same Rate As High Intensity Workouts
Dr. Parinita Kaur, who is a Senior Consultant- Internal Medicine, at Aakash Healthcare, Dwarka, New Delhi spoke about the fundamentals of weight loss.
She said, "Weight loss occurs when the calories burned surpass the calories consumed. While rigorous cardiovascular exercises are known for burning calories rapidly, other forms of exercise, including yoga, play a subtler but equally significant role."
Commenting about the calorie burn in yoga Dr. Kaur said, "Although yoga may not burn calories at the same rate as high-intensity workouts, it still contributes to weight loss. Many yoga styles involve dynamic sequences and poses that engage multiple muscle groups, leading to a gradual calorie burn. Over time, this can contribute to a caloric deficit essential for weight loss."
"Yoga emphasises mindfulness, both on and off the mat. Practicing mindfulness can extend to eating habits, promoting a heightened awareness of food choices and portions. Mindful eating has been linked to better weight management, as individuals tend to make healthier choices and avoid overeating."
Dr Crystal Dsouza, who is a Consultant Alternative Medicine & Research, at Gleneagles Hospital Kengeri, Bengaluru added, "Styles like Vinyasa or Power Yoga burn calories, with the intensity influencing calorie expenditure. Yoga utilises body weight in diverse poses/ asanas, fostering lean muscle mass and boosting metabolism for weight loss."
2. Yoga Helps In Building Lean Muscle Mass
In this regard Dr. Kaur said, "Certain yoga poses require strength, balance, and endurance. Regular practice can lead to the development of lean muscle mass, which, in turn, increases the body's basal metabolic rate. A higher metabolism facilitates more efficient calorie burning even during periods of rest."
"Weight loss is a journey that requires consistency and a sustainable approach. Yoga, with its low-impact nature, is accessible to people of all fitness levels and ages. Its long-term benefits, both physical and mental, make it an excellent companion for those seeking gradual and lasting weight loss," she added.
3. Yoga's Effectiveness For Weight Loss Varies
Dr Crystal Dsouza said, "While yoga's effectiveness in weight loss varies individually, it serves as a crucial component in holistic weight management plans. Acknowledging its low intensity, results may not match more vigorous exercises, emphasising the interplay of yoga with overall lifestyle choices, including diet and physical activity."