2024 Editorial [0.03%]
2024年社论
Catherine Justice,Sat Bir Singh Khalsa
Catherine Justice
Short-Term Effects of Nostril-Regulated Yoga Breathing on Autonomic Variables: A Randomized Crossover Trial [0.03%]
鼻孔调节式瑜伽呼吸法对自主神经变量的短期影响:一项随机交叉试验
Kumar Gandharva,Sachin Kumar Sharma,Acharya Balkrishna et al.
Kumar Gandharva et al.
Previously, autonomic changes were reported during nostrilregulated yoga breathing, although the results varied between studies. Here, to reduce variation, the nostril dominance at rest was considered while comparing the effects of nostril ...
Randomized Controlled Trial
International journal of yoga therapy. 2026 Feb 17;35(2025):Article 24. DOI:10.17761/2025-D-25-00026 2026
2025 Editor's Note [0.03%]
编者按:2025年的世界
Catherine Justice,Sat Bir Singh Khalsa
Catherine Justice
The Effectiveness of School-Based Sahaja Yoga Meditation in Dealing with Problematic Internet Use Among Adolescents in India [0.03%]
在学校进行萨哈aja瑜伽冥想对印度青少年网瘾的干预效果研究
Sanchita Singh,Navin Kumar,Sadananda Reddy Annapally
Sanchita Singh
In the era of globalization, evolving technologies have become integral to modern life. With the normalization of unrestricted internet access, many young people face harmful impacts from excessive use, which can affect their self-esteem. A...
Systematic Review of the Lived Experiences of Women Participating in Therapeutic Yoga [0.03%]
女性参与治疗性瑜伽的生活体验系统综述
Tayah Cross,Cordelia Elliott,Nicole Depa et al.
Tayah Cross et al.
No study has synthesized qualitative insights related to yoga across various women's health concerns, including breast and ovarian cancer, endometriosis, menopause, and pregnancy, despite numerous individual studies. The present review ther...
Impact of Brisk Walking Alone Versus Combined with Yoga on Cardiovascular Risk Indices in Postmenopausal Women: Quasirandomized Controlled Trial [0.03%]
快步走与瑜伽结合对绝经后妇女心血管风险指标影响的准随机对照试验
Nidhi Khandelwal,Sonali Sharma,Sonal Bhardwaj et al.
Nidhi Khandelwal et al.
Menopause significantly impacts cardiovascular risk factors, the leading cause of mortality in women experiencing menopause. The present study examined the effects of combined exercise modalities on nontraditional lipid ratios in menopausal...
Randomized Controlled Trial
International journal of yoga therapy. 2026 Feb 10;35(2025):Article 20. DOI:10.17761/2025-D-25-00003 2026
Yoga and Positive Education for Student Mental Health, Self-Compassion, and Vitality: A Mixed-Methods Study [0.03%]
瑜伽与积极教育在学生心理健康、自我同情及活力方面的效果:一种混合研究方法
Sarah McAllister,Olivia Lena Pastore,Michelle Fortier
Sarah McAllister
With growing need to mitigate the mental health crisis on university campuses, researchers worldwide are seeking to determine effective student mental health promotion strategies, such as positive education (i.e., the teaching of applied po...
A Qualitative Study of the Psychosocial Benefits, Feasibility, and Acceptability of Yoga for Yoga Teachers and Students in Kakuma Refugee Camp, Kenya [0.03%]
肯尼亚卡库马难民营瑜伽教师和学生的心理健康益处、可行性及可接受性的定性研究
Ellen Halady,Catherine Cook-Cottone,M Nyakinyua Chege et al.
Ellen Halady et al.
The present study examined the psychosocial benefits, feasibility, and acceptability of the Mind Body Wellbeing Program, a trauma-informed and yoga-based program that was implemented in the Kakuma refugee camp, in Kenya, Africa. The program...
From Focusing on Pain to Focusing on What Can Change: Results from a Feasibility and Qualitative Study on an Integrated Pain Education and Yoga Program for Women with Pain Following Breast Cancer Treatment [0.03%]
从关注疼痛到关注什么可以改变:一项关于整合的针对乳腺癌治疗后妇女的疼痛教育和瑜伽项目的可行性和定性研究的结果
Niamh A Moloney,Sharon Treacy
Niamh A Moloney
Pain after breast cancer treatment affects up to 58% of women treated, with 25% reporting moderate to severe pain at long-term follow-up. Improved pain care interventions are needed to enhance patient outcomes and improve quality of life af...
From Apprehension to Acceptance: Exploring Veterans' Perspectives on a Community-Led Yoga Intervention for PTSD [0.03%]
从困惑到接受:社区主导的瑜伽干预措施在PTSD患者中的应用效果探究
Meghan Bennett,Kaley Davis,Sadaf Nasir et al.
Meghan Bennett et al.
This qualitative study explored the perceived expectations, benefits, and challenges of a 12-week community mindfulness-based yoga program for U.S. military veterans with PTSD symptoms. Although yoga has shown promise in reducing PTSD, depr...