While reading through some current studies pertaining to yoga and mainstream fitness, I stumbled upon this amazing article written by B Grace Bullock, PhD, E-RYT 500. In this study, she sites research showing how a regular yoga practice not only has an effect on cardiovasular health but improves it. Check it out!
Yoga Boosts Cardiovascular Fitness and Psychological Health Study Shows
By Grace Bullock, PhD, E-RYT 500
There has been an ongoing debate regarding yoga’s ability to
improve cardiovascular and physical fitness. A new study suggests that, for
sedentary college students, regular Vinyasa yoga practice may boost both
fitness and mental health, and reduce stress.
In the study, researchers tested the hypothesis that yogis
who performed sun salutations that increased their heart rate into cardiac
endurance zones, would demonstrate physical and heart health benefits. They
randomly assigned twenty-five, sedentary college students to either 8-weeks of
Vinyasa yoga, 1 hour per day, 3 days per week (11 students), or a no-treatment
control group (14 students). They measured change along a number of dimensions
of health before and after the intervention in both groups.
Following 8 weeks, sedentary students in the yoga group
showed significant physical gains compared to the control group. These included
decreased cardiac output, and increased cardiac efficiency, and decreased
plasma control. In addition, yoga group members had a significantly reduced
body fat percentage, and greater upper and lower body muscle strength.
Collectively, this suggests that yoga group participants experienced
significant physical and heart health benefits after only 8 weeks of consistent
yoga practice.
Yoga group members also demonstrated improved psychological
wellbeing at the end of the Vinyasa yoga intervention. This included
significantly lower ratings of perceived stress, greater self-acceptance, and
better relationships with others. In addition, plasma cortisol levels, a
biomarker of stress, were significantly lower in yoga group participants than
controls.
Taken together, these findings suggest that Vinyasa yoga may
promote physical and psychological health and well-being in sedentary college
students, and also provide the important function of stress relief. This may be
particularly important for those who are reluctant to take up other forms of
vigorous aerobic exercise like running or cycling.
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