KMID : 1150720230120030008
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Integrative Medicine Research 2023 Volume.12 No. 3 p.8 ~ p.8
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The impact of yoga on stress, metabolic parameters, and cognition of Indian adolescents: A cluster randomized controlled trial
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Harish Ranjani
Narayanaswamy Jagannathan Tina Rawal Radhakrishnan Vinothkumar Nikhil Tandon Jayaram Vidyulatha Viswanathan Mohan Yashdeep Gupta Ranjit Mohan Anjana
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Abstract
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Background : This project aimed to assess the impact of yoga on stress, metabolic parameters and cognition (attention & concentration) in adolescents, aged 13?15 years from public and private schools in two cities (Chennai and New Delhi) in India.
Methods : The study recruited 2000 adolescents from 24 schools in a cluster randomized controlled trial design. The yoga group participants underwent 17 yoga sessions, which included: pranayama, basic asanas, meditation and relaxation exercises. Yoga sessions, were held in the school premises once a week. A total of five awareness talks on healthy lifestyle were delivered once a month to the education group. ADOlescence Stress Scale (ADOSS), salivary cortisol, metabolic and clinical parameters and Letter Cancellation Test (LCT) score were measured at baseline and post-intervention (5?6 months).
Results : The yoga group showed statistically significant differences in the mean ADOSS score, metabolic parameters, salivary cortisol, and LCT scores compared to the education group. In the intention- to- treat analysis, a significant reduction [5.11, 95% CI (4.78, 5.36), p = 0.001] in ADOSS score was seen in the yoga group compared to education.
Conclusion : Implementation of a 17-week standardized yoga program at the school level significantly decreased stress, improved attention and concentration, metabolic and clinical parameters in Indian adolescents.
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KEYWORD
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Yoga, Adolescents, Stress, Attention and concentration, Metabolic parameters
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