Yoga reduces symptoms of distress in tsunami survivors in the Andaman Islands.
Date
2007
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Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine,
Abstract
A month after the December 2004 tsunami the effect of a 1 week yoga program was evaluated
10 on self rated fear, anxiety, sadness and disturbed sleep in 47 survivors in the Andaman Islands.
Polygraph recordings of the heart rate, breath rate and skin resistance were also made. Among
the 47 people, 31 were settlers from the mainland (i.e. India, ML group) and 16 were
endogenous people (EP group). There was a significant decrease in self rated fear, anxiety,
sadness and disturbed sleep in both groups, and in the heart and breath rate in the ML group,
15 and in the breath rate alone in the EP group, following yoga (P50.05, t-test). This suggests
that yoga practice may be useful in the management of stress following a natural disaster in
people with widely differing social, cultural and spiritual beliefs.
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Research Papers - Yoga Reduces Symptoms of Distress
Keywords
Indian Ocean tsunami, stress management – yoga