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Erratum: Breath characteristics in four volitional yoga breathing practices
*Corresponding author: Shirley Telles, Division of Yoga and Clinical Neurophysiology, Patanjali Research Foundation, Patanjali Yogpeeth, Haridwar, Uttarakhand, India. office@prft.co.in
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Read CORRECTED-ARTICLE associated with this - 10.25259/IJPP_238_2023
In this article, ‘Breath Characteristics in Four Volitional Yoga Breathing Practices’, published in pages 234–236 of Vol. 67, Issue 3 of Indian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology,[1] the authors made a data error and presentation mistake while reporting the results in line 11 of the fourth paragraph: ‘The ratio of inhalation to exhalation decreased by 87.88% (1:0.66–1:0.08) compared to the preceding phase’.
The correct data and sentence are, ‘The ratio of exhalation to inhalation decreased by 87.88% (0.66–0.08) and increased by 9.70% (1.03–1.13), 28.73% (0.87–1.12) and 399.01% (1.01–5.04) during Kapalabhati practice, Bhastrika Pranayama, Anuloma-viloma Pranayama and Bhramari Pranayama, respectively, compared to the preceding phase’.
References
- Breath characteristics in four volitional yoga breathing practices. Indian J Physiol Pharmacol. 2023;67:234-6.
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