Psychophysiological Responses to Laughter Yoga in Women: Two Studies on the Visual and Practice Effects of this New Physical Activity

A. Szabó, T. Berkes, F. Ihász, F. Köteles
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Laughter yoga is claimed to have similar psychological and physiological effects to exercising. The objectives of the two studies reported here were to examine the visual and practice effects of laughter yoga in women. Study 1 was performed with 13 young women (mean age =21.92 ± SD = 1.66 years) who only experienced laughter yoga visually. Study 2 investigated 25 older women (mean age = 63.83 ± SD = 11.91 years) during an in-situ laughter yoga class. There was no relationship between the humor styles, expectancy, and the magnitude of change in psychological measures, neither in visual nor in the practice experience of laughter yoga. In Study 1, negative affect decreased while feeling states, heart rate, and respiration rate increased because of watching laughter yoga. In Study 2, feeling states, felt arousal, positive affect, and negative affect improved after the class. Even more intriguingly, heart rate also increased, and the basic metabolic rate during the class was comparable to that of light to moderate physical activity. As laughter yoga is characterized by positive psychological and cardiometabolic changes, it could represent a pleasurable, healthy, and secure form of recreation for all, but based on the current results, especially for older women.   Keywords: affect, exercise, humor, recreation, social.
女性对笑瑜伽的心理生理反应:这一新的身体活动的视觉和实践效果的两项研究
据称,笑瑜伽对心理和生理的影响与锻炼相似。这两项研究的目的是研究笑瑜伽对女性的视觉效果和练习效果。研究1是对13名年轻女性(平均年龄=21.92±SD = 1.66岁)进行的,她们只在视觉上体验了笑声瑜伽。研究2调查了25名参加现场大笑瑜伽课程的老年女性(平均年龄= 63.83±SD = 11.91岁)。幽默风格、期望和心理测量变化的大小之间没有关系,无论是视觉上的还是笑瑜伽的练习体验上都没有关系。在研究1中,由于观看笑声瑜伽,消极情绪减少,而感觉状态、心率和呼吸频率增加。在研究2中,感觉状态、感觉唤醒、积极情绪和消极情绪在课后都有所改善。更有趣的是,在课堂上,心率也增加了,基本代谢率与轻度到中度体育活动的水平相当。由于笑瑜伽的特点是积极的心理和心脏代谢变化,它可以代表一个愉快的,健康的,安全的娱乐形式,但根据目前的结果,特别是对老年妇女。关键词:情感,锻炼,幽默,娱乐,社交。
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