A COMPARISON OF COGNITIVE FUNCTIONS IN YOGA PRACTITIONERS AND NON-YOGA PRACTITIONERS: A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY
Date
2018-03-14
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SVYASA
Abstract
BACKGROUND
Ancient scripture like Hatha yoga pradeepika, Patanjali yoga sutra, and many other texts explains
that practice of various yogic techniques improves cognitive functions. In this study, we have
compared the cognitive function and heart rate variability in yoga practitioner and non-yoga
practitioner.
METHOD
Fourty normal healthy male subjects with age range 18-21 years were recruited in this study,
among which twenty subjects were yoga practitioner (yoga group) and remaining eighteen, were
a non-yoga practitioner (control group). The computerized version (super lab) of Stroop color
and word test was used to assess cognitive function of the participants. Participants were asked to
perform all tasks as fast as possible without doing any mistake. For any mistake, the participants
were asked not to stop the practice and keep continuing. The participants were given thirty
seconds for each task. Detailed instructions for each task were given to the participants before
starting the test.
RESULT
Reaction time was significantly less in yoga practitioner compare to non-yoga practitioner in all
three tasks. Accuracy was non-significant in first two tasks but in third task yoga practitioner
group has significantly more accuracy than non-yoga practitioner.
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CONCLUSION
In this study, we considered long term yoga practitioners (more than 1-year experience) and
control group (who never exposed to yoga), did not show the significant result in cognitive
function. But the trend of all outcome measure suggests, yoga practice helps in improvement
in cognitive functions.
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Yoga, Stroop, Cognitive functions