The Health Benefits of Yoga and Exercise: A Review of Comparison Studies

University of Maryland, Baltimore

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Abstract

Objectives

Exercise is considered an acceptable method for improving and maintaining physical and emotional health. A growing body of evidence supports the belief that yoga benefits physical and mental health via down-regulation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis and the sympathetic nervous system (SNS). The purpose of this article is to provide a scholarly review of the literature regarding research studies comparing the effects of yoga and exercise on a variety of health outcomes and health conditions.

Methods

Using PubMed((R)) and the key word "yoga," a comprehensive search of the research literature from core scientific and nursing journals yielded 81 studies that met inclusion criteria. These studies subsequently were classified as uncontrolled (n = 30), wait list controlled (n = 16), or comparison (n = 35). The most common comparison intervention (n = 10) involved exercise. These studies were included in this review.

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902
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39.34
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100%
References
68
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Authors

2

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Medicine
  • Modalities
  • Psychological intervention
  • Alternative medicine
  • Inclusion (mineral)
  • Intervention (counseling)
  • Physical therapy
  • MEDLINE
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