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Titre : | Adherence to and changes in mental and physiological health during an 8-week yoga intervention : a pilot study (2022) |
Auteurs : | Bethany Forseth ; Michele Polfuss ; Michael Brondino ; Stacy D. Hunter ; Michael W. Lawlor ; Margaret J. Beatka ; Mariah J. Prom ; Janis Eells ; Jeri-Ann Lyons |
Type de document : | Article |
Dans : | Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies (Vol. 30, April 2022) |
Article en page(s) : | p. 203-209 |
Note générale : | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbmt.2022.01.004 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Descripteurs : |
HE Vinci Adulte ; Dépression ; Étudiants ; Évolution de la maladie ; Exercice physique ; Exercices respiratoires ; Femmes ; Hommes ; Humains ; Inflammation ; Méditation ; Projets pilotes ; Protéine C-réactive ; Protéines mitochondriales ; Psychologie ; Stress ; Tests hématologiques ; Thérapie corps/esprit ; Yoga |
Mots-clés: | Mind-body ; C-reactive protein |
Résumé : | Background Participating in yoga may be ideal for college students to increase physical activity and improve mental health. Purpose To investigate the feasibility and impact of an 8-week yoga intervention within a university setting on mental and physiologic heath. Methods This 8-week yoga intervention included twelve yoga-naïve adults, (23.8 + 4.6 years; 71% female). Participants attended two 60-min yoga classes/week in addition to baseline, mid- and post-lab visits. Results 83% of participants attended ?75% of yoga classes. Stress and depression symptoms decreased by 11% and 25%, respectively and erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) reduced by 28%. Participants who did not meet physical activity recommendations observed greater improvements in stress, depression symptoms, ESR, and C-reactive protein compared to participants who met recommendations. Conclusion The majority of participants attended ?12 of 16 yoga classes. Exploratory analyses provide preliminary support for the impact of yoga on reducing stress, symptoms of depression, and ESR. Participants who were not meeting physical activity guidelines prior to starting the intervention received greater benefits. |
Disponible en ligne : | Oui |
En ligne : | https://login.ezproxy.vinci.be/login?url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1360859222000043 |