Brief Report on the Psychophysiological Effects of a Yoga Intervention for Chronic Stress: Preliminary Findings
This paper evaluates the results of a longitudinal investigation of the potential benefits of yoga in a nonclinical sample of chronically stressed women (N = 116). Women undertook a twice weekly, hour-long yoga class for a period of 2 months, measuring psychological and physical indicators of health...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of psychophysiology 2017, Vol.31 (1), p.38-48 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper evaluates the results of a longitudinal
investigation of the potential benefits of yoga in a nonclinical sample of
chronically stressed women (N = 116). Women
undertook a twice weekly, hour-long yoga class for a period of 2 months,
measuring psychological and physical indicators of health periodically. Changes
in both areas were compared against a wait-list control group. The reported
energy expenditure between groups was estimated to be similar, which suggests
that the control group engaged in physical activities other than yoga. Of the
six psychological outcomes measured, we found improvements in three.
Specifically, those in the practicing yoga group experienced increases in
positive affect, decreases in levels of distress and stress, as well as a
decrease in waist circumference and increased flexibility. No between-group
differences were found in mindfulness, well-being, and negative affect. These
findings are generally consistent with an emerging literature, suggesting that
yoga may provide both psychological and physiological effects that extend beyond
its more obvious physical benefits, and are discussed in terms of the
body's allostatic load. These results should be considered in light of
this study's limitations, which include its small sample size, lack of an
"active" control group, and female-only participants. |
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ISSN: | 0269-8803 2151-2124 |
DOI: | 10.1027/0269-8803/a000169 |