Yoga Reduces Anxiety in Older AdultsMany adults over age 60 struggle with mental health issues. As many as 40 percent of older adults report having anxiety and up to 20 percent of older adults experience depression. A new study finds that yoga is one of the most effective and persistent ways for older adults to reduce anxiety and depression. The results of the study suggest that yoga classes for older adults may help them maintain their well-being into old age.

The researchers conducted a meta-analysis of 15 studies that investigated the effects of relaxation techniques on older adults. Twelve of the studies were randomized controlled trials. The analysis included six relaxation techniques: yoga, listening to music, progressive muscle relaxation training (PMRT), massage therapy, and stress management training.

Yoga, music, and PMRT—a method of tensing and relaxing muscle groups—were the most effective therapies. For anxiety, listening to music and doing yoga proved the most effective. For depression, music, yoga, and PMRT were the best treatments.

Yoga and PMRT interventions were the most persistent. Yoga’s positive effects lasted for six months after the intervention ended. Participants felt the salubrious effects of PMRT for 14 weeks after the study.

The study authors commented on the results, explaining why yoga may be an effective intervention. “It could help counterbalance the negative effects of aging, improve physical functioning, postpone disability, decrease morbidity and mortality, stimulate the mind, and increase hope, reducing the risk of anxiety and depression.”

This research is published in the journal Aging & Mental Health.

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