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Currently, 17% of individuals over age 50, and 6% of individuals over age 65, have tried mind-body therapies (Wolsko et al., 2004); 16.5% of yoga practitioners are age 54 or older (Saper et al., 2004). National survey data indicates a large portion of mind-body therapy users implement these practices for the management of disorders which are either psychological or psychosomatic. Among yoga practitioners, 63.7% reported implementing yoga techniques for wellness and preventative benefits, and 47.9% reported implementing yoga techniques for the management of specific health conditions. Because…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Currently, 17% of individuals over age 50, and 6% of individuals over age 65, have tried mind-body therapies (Wolsko et al., 2004); 16.5% of yoga practitioners are age 54 or older (Saper et al., 2004). National survey data indicates a large portion of mind-body therapy users implement these practices for the management of disorders which are either psychological or psychosomatic. Among yoga practitioners, 63.7% reported implementing yoga techniques for wellness and preventative benefits, and 47.9% reported implementing yoga techniques for the management of specific health conditions. Because increasing numbers of older adults are engaged in yoga, it is important to understand how yoga impacts this population. We studied the impact of a yoga intervention on the psychological health of senior citizens. Yoga participants improved in anger, anxiety, depression, well-being, general self- efficacy, and self-efficacy for daily living. Changes in self-control were associated with changesin general self-efficacy and trait anxiety. Self- control is proposed as a mechanism underlying the impact of yoga on psychological health.
Autorenporträt
Kimberlee Bonura earned her PhD in Educational Psychology from Florida State University. Her dissertation won national awards from the American Psychological Association (Division 47) and the Association for Applied Sport Psychology. She is a triple- certified yoga instructor (YA-RYT) and a certified personal trainer / fitness instructor.