Authors
Jiajin Tong, Xin Qi, Zhonghui He, Senlin Chen, Scott J Pedersen, P Dean Cooley, Julie Spencer-Rodgers, Shuchang He, Xiangyi Zhu
Publication date
2021/8/31
Journal
Journal of American College Health
Volume
69
Issue
6
Pages
675-683
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
Objective
This study aimed to examine the effects of yoga and physical fitness exercises on stress and the underlying mechanisms. Participants: Healthy undergraduates from four yoga and four fitness classes participated in Study 1 (n = 191) and Study 2 (n = 143), respectively (in 2017 Fall). Methods: Study 1 evaluated the immediate effect (a 60-minute practice) while Study 2 evaluated the durable effect (a 12-week intervention). Results: Results showed that immediate stress reduction was more salient in the yoga group than that in the fitness group in Study 1. Yoga group had a greater increase in mindfulness, which predicted stress reduction. Similar observations were made in Study 2 showing the durable effect of yoga on stress reduction through mindfulness. Conclusions: Yoga intervention is better than fitness exercises in helping undergraduates cultivate mindfulness and reduce stress. These findings may …
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Scholar articles
J Tong, X Qi, Z He, S Chen, SJ Pedersen, PD Cooley… - Journal of American College Health, 2021