نتایج جستجو برای: hata yoga

تعداد نتایج: 6367  

Journal: :Journal of psychiatric practice 2014
Lisa A Uebelacker Lauren M Weinstock Morganne A Kraines

BACKGROUND Although hatha yoga has frequently been recommended for patients with bipolar disorder (BD) and there is preliminary evidence that it alleviates depression, there are no published data on the benefits-and potential risks-of yoga for patients with BD. Thus, the goal of this study was to assess the risks and benefits of yoga in individuals with BD. METHODS We recruited self-identifie...

Journal: :The Lancet 1910

2002
Sidney S. Fels James Gauthier Patricia Smith

We describe an interactive system that uses gesture recognition to enhance the yoga experience through visual, auditory and olfactory feedback. Ancient theories associated with Kundalini yoga provide the theoretical basis for this research. The sensory feedback provided by the Therapeutic Interactive Yoga System promotes an immersive, multisensory experience that corresponds to the system of se...

2013
Holger Cramer Romy Lauche Jost Langhorst Anna Paul Andreas Michalsen Gustav Dobos

BACKGROUND Yoga seems to be an effective means to cope with a variety of internal medicine conditions. While characteristics of yoga users have been investigated in the general population, little is known about predictors of yoga use and barriers to yoga use in internal medicine patients. The aim of this cross-sectional analysis was to identify sociodemographic, clinical, and psychological pred...

2017
Agnieszka Golec de Zavala Dorottya Lantos Deborah Bowden

Research on beneficial consequences of yoga focuses on the effects of yogic breathing and meditation. Less is known about the psychological effects of performing yoga postures. The present study investigated the effects of yoga poses on subjective sense of energy and self-esteem. The effects of yoga postures were compared to the effects of 'power poses,' which arguably increase the sense of pow...

2015
Corjena Cheung Catherine Justice Cynthia Peden-McAlpine

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE Osteoarthritis (OA) is a highly prevalent condition worldwide. Yoga is potentially a safe and feasible option for managing OA; however, the extent of long-term yoga adherence is unknown. The purpose of this study was to examine yoga adherence 6 months after participants completed an OA intervention program. METHODS This follow-up study employed a cross-sectional descripti...

Journal: :Clinical journal of oncology nursing 2016
Angela Sisk Marsha Fonteyn

BACKGROUND Introducing patients with cancer to the practice of yoga can be beneficial for coping with the side effects of treatment and the psychological aspects of cancer that are often difficult and distressing for patients. Oncology nurses can learn to use simple yoga techniques for themselves and as interventions with their patients. OBJECTIVES This article provides details about the deve...

Journal: :Consciousness and cognition 2014
Michael J Mackenzie Linda E Carlson David M Paskevich Panteleimon Ekkekakis Amanda J Wurz Kathryn Wytsma Katie A Krenz Edward McAuley S Nicole Culos-Reed

Yoga practice is reported to lead to improvements in quality of life, psychological functioning, and symptom indices in cancer survivors. Importantly, meditative states experienced within yoga practice are correlated to neurophysiological systems that moderate both focus of attention and affective valence. The current study used a mixed methods approach based in neurophenomenology to investigat...

Journal: :Integrative medicine 2014
Charlene Marie Muhammad Steffany Haaz Moonaz

Yoga is a promising therapeutic modality for neurodegenerative diseases. This case study presents a therapeutic yoga protocol for adrenomyeloneuropathy (AMN) and its effect on a patient's quality of life (QOL), agility, balance, and peripheral dexterity. A 61-y-old man diagnosed with AMN who was experiencing (1) peripheral neuropathy in his legs and feet, (2) lower-back pain (LBP), and (3) oste...

Journal: :Journal of alternative and complementary medicine 2007
Sanchari Sinha Som Nath Singh Y P Monga Uday Sankar Ray

OBJECTIVE Several studies suggest that yoga can decrease oxidative stress. However reports are scanty regarding whether yoga training can improve the glutathione level of individual. This study is designed to appraise the role of yoga in maintaining glutathione (reduced and oxidized) levels and antioxidant status. STUDY DESIGN This study was conducted on healthy male volunteers from the India...

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