Moodubidire: Alva’s College Hosts Workshop on Obesity Management via Yoga
Alva’s Yoga and Nature Cure College in Moodubidire recently organized a comprehensive one-day workshop focused on managing obesity through the lens of traditional medicine. The event was held in collaboration with the Central Council for Research in Yoga and Naturopathy under the Union Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India.
The workshop aimed to address the growing public health concern of obesity, which has become a significant lifestyle challenge in modern society. By integrating traditional wisdom with contemporary scientific understanding, the session explored sustainable ways to prevent and control weight gain through natural interventions.
• Venue: Alva’s Yoga and Nature Cure College Campus, Moodubidire.
• Key Theme: Obesity Management through Yoga and Naturopathy.
• Collaborative Partner: Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India.
• Target Audience: Medical students, faculty, and health practitioners.
Dr. Shivaprasad Shetty, Dean of SDM College of Yoga and Nature Cure, served as one of the primary resource persons. He provided a deep analytical dive into the medical and lifestyle factors that contribute to obesity. He emphasized that long-term weight management requires more than just physical effort; it necessitates mind-body medicine and mental discipline.
Complementing the clinical perspective, Dr. Ajith K., Associate Professor at Yenepoya Yoga and Nature Cure College, discussed the pivotal role of nutrition. He detailed how refined dietary habits and the adoption of natural nutritional principles can lead to holistic health improvements and effective weight regulation.
Dr. Shivaprasad Shetty stated, "For sustainable weight control, practicing yoga and achieving mental restraint are essential components. Mind-body medicine plays a crucial role in harmonizing physical health." Dr. Ajith K. added that "balanced natural diets are the cornerstone of metabolic health."
The technical sessions were highly interactive, featuring live practical demonstrations of specific yogic postures designed to target metabolic health. These demonstrations allowed students and faculty to understand the biomechanics of yoga as a therapeutic tool for burning fat and strengthening the core.
The workshop underscored the critical need for an integrated approach to healthcare. Experts argued that traditional Indian medical systems, when combined with modern lifestyle management, offer a robust solution to the global obesity epidemic without the side effects often associated with surgical or chemical interventions.
From a Naturopathic standpoint, obesity is often viewed as a result of metabolic accumulation and toxicity. Yoga assists in 'Pranayama' (breath control) and 'Asanas' (postures) that stimulate the endocrine system, while Naturopathy focuses on detoxification through dietary fasting and hydrotherapy to reset the body's natural weight.
The event concluded with a strong message regarding the social responsibility of health professionals in promoting preventive care. By educating the youth and future doctors on these principles, the institution aims to create a ripple effect of health awareness in the surrounding coastal Karnataka region.
As lifestyle-related diseases rise in India, workshops like these bridge the gap between academic knowledge and community health. The strategies discussed—such as mindful eating and daily yoga—are accessible tools that the general public can adopt to reduce the risk of diabetes and heart disease associated with obesity.
The program was coordinated by Dr. Deeksha Shenoy. Dr. Vanitha Shetty, Principal of Alva’s Yoga and Nature Cure College, delivered the welcome address. The event was moderated by Preksha, and the vote of thanks was proposed by Sarina, marking the successful completion of the academic day.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Why is the Ministry of AYUSH involved in such workshops?
The Ministry of AYUSH promotes research and education in traditional Indian medicine systems to ensure they meet modern scientific standards and benefit the public.
2. Can yoga alone cure obesity?
Experts at the workshop clarified that while yoga is a powerful tool, it must be combined with proper nutritional habits and lifestyle changes for effective results.
3. Who attended the event at Alva's College?
The workshop was attended by students, faculty members, and researchers specialized in Yoga and Naturopathy from across the region.
• Official Press Release: Alva's Yoga and Nature Cure College
• Institutional Website: Alva's Education Foundation
• Ministry Guidelines: Ministry of AYUSH Official Portal
