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Effects of 8 weeks of modified hatha yoga training on resting-state brain activity and the p300 ERP in patients with physical disability-related stress.
Author: AjjimapornAmornpan, RachiwongSunisa, SiripornpanichVorasith
Original Abstract of the Article :
[Purpose] We examined the effects of Hatha yoga on EEG and ERP in patients with physical disability-related stress. [Participants and Methods] Eighteen male and female injured workers with high stress levels, aged between 18 to 55 years, were evenly divided into two groups: untrained (CG) and traine...See full text at original site
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6127490/
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Effects of Yoga Training on Brain Activity and Stress in Injured Workers
This research explores the potential benefits of modified Hatha yoga in reducing stress and improving brain function in individuals experiencing physical disability-related stress. The study investigates the effects of yoga training on brain activity, as measured by electroencephalography (EEG) and event-related potentials (ERP), in injured workers.
Yoga's Potential to Relieve Stress
The study found that participants who engaged in Hatha yoga training exhibited significant increases in alpha and delta EEG activity, indicating a shift towards a more relaxed and focused state of mind. Moreover, the yoga group showed faster auditory reaction times and lower P300 peak latency, suggesting improved cognitive processing and attention. These findings point to the potential of Hatha yoga as a complementary therapy for managing stress and enhancing cognitive function in individuals with physical disabilities.
Mindfulness and Movement for Wellbeing
This study provides evidence for the positive effects of Hatha yoga on both physical and mental well-being. The results suggest that incorporating yoga into rehabilitation programs could offer a holistic approach to managing stress, promoting relaxation, and improving cognitive function in individuals facing challenges related to physical disability.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
Think of stress as a scorching desert sun, draining individuals of their energy. Hatha yoga, like a cool oasis, provides a sanctuary for the mind and body. The study suggests that yoga can help injured workers find a balance in the desert of physical disability, providing a soothing respite from the harsh sun of stress.
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- Date Revised 2020-09-30
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