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We extend our gratitude to Dr Ravi Kulkarni, Biostatistitian, for helping in the statistical analysis of this study. We are thankful to all the yoga teachers and physical trainers who took the classes for this project. We are grateful to the Anand Diagnostic Laboratory. We are thankful to the subjects for their cooperation during the study.

 

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