Research

Medical Sciences

Title :

Molecular, Cell survival and Neuro-cognitive effects of Yoga intervention in stress induced Cognitive Impairment in Prisoners.

Area of Research :

Medical Sciences

Focus Area :

Stress, Cognition & Yoga

Principal Investigator :

Prof. Akshay Anand, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh (160012)

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Timeline Start Year :

2023

Timeline End Year :

2026

Total Budget (INR):

50,94,600

Details

Executive Summary :

Cognition is the of the most important process of human brain physiology. There are many factors that govern cognition which makes it vulnerable to imperfections. Any insult like brain damage, stress, depression, anxiety, fear, physical and Chemical factors affect hippocampal health and result in diminished memory and cognition. Jail inmates may be the best population to study the association of these risk factors with cognition compared to other. It has been seen that prisoners are under constant stress, depression, anxiety and tension during the life of imprisonment. These factors are the major cause of mental health problems if remains untreated over long period of time. Little is still known about the consequences of prisoner life and their general health conditions in India. Over a long period of isolation in prisons, their mental health status may change leading to feeling of frustration, stress, anger and anxiety. Some coping strategies that address the physical, emotional, cognitive, social, and spiritual domains are promising intervention techniques that can help in improving well-being among the prisoner population. Currently the first line treatments for cognitive disorder includes pharmaceutical agents and psychological interventions, haven't shown much relief and hope with repeated failure of clinical trials. Lifestyle modifications may have an impact on preventing the progression of such cognitive loss subsequently leading to AD. In this proposal, we propose to administer a customized Yoga protocol to alleviate stress induced cognitive impairment amongst the prisoners and its possible role in either reducing a significant risk factor for cognitive decline and dementia or improving the quality of life. Therefore, it would be scientifically compelling to examine the behavioral parameters to analyze the impact of threatful and fearsome condition on social and associated epigenetic and molecular alteration as well as yoga intervention. The study plan is based on the focus that prisoners are continuously associated with stress, anxiety and depression which is a known cause of cognitive impairment and whether it is alleviated by a customized Yoga protocol. Furthermore, the efficacy of this protocol will be established by using the lineage negative stem cells by yoga practicing individuals into animal model of memory loss.

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