Anxiety Reduction and Emotional Responding After a Session of Yoga

R. Dishman
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Background: Anxiety reductions after traditional forms of exercise are typically small and most likely to occur after high intensities. Whether yoga, an alternative mindful exercise that is commonly practiced at light-to-moderate intensities, reduces anxiety is poorly understood. Methods: Here, we examined whether 20 minutes of self-directed Hatha Yoga practice would protect against elevated anxiety and alter emotional processing measured as valence-modification of the acoustic startle eye blink response during emotional picture viewing. Results: Compared to equally timed sessions of leg cycling exercise at self-selected intensity and quiet rest, yoga practice mitigated the increase in state anxiety elicited by picture viewing and subsequently protected against elevated anxiety during a second exposure to the emotional scenes. These effects were large enough (about one-half standard deviation) that they could be clinically meaningful. Yoga also attenuated the magnitude of the acoustic startle response to both pleasant and unpleasant picture content, but anxiety reduction after yoga was independent of the changes in startle response. Conclusion: The results extend past findings by showing that yoga practice mollifies anxiety elicited by emotionally arousing pictures without altering emotional processing.
瑜伽练习后的焦虑减少和情绪反应
背景:传统形式的运动后焦虑的减少通常很小,而且最有可能发生在高强度运动之后。瑜伽是一种替代性的正念运动,通常在轻到中等强度下进行,它是否能减少焦虑,人们知之甚少。方法:在这里,我们研究了20分钟的自我指导的哈达瑜伽练习是否会防止焦虑升高,并改变情绪加工,测量方法是在情绪图片观看过程中对声惊眨眼反应的效价修饰。结果:与同样时间的自行选择强度和安静休息的腿部自行车运动相比,瑜伽练习减轻了由观看图片引起的状态焦虑的增加,随后在第二次接触情绪场景时防止了焦虑的增加。这些影响足够大(大约一半的标准差),它们可能具有临床意义。瑜伽还可以减弱对令人愉快和不愉快的图片内容的声惊吓反应的强度,但瑜伽后焦虑的减少与惊吓反应的变化无关。结论:该结果扩展了过去的研究结果,表明瑜伽练习可以缓解由情绪唤起的图片引起的焦虑,而不会改变情绪处理。
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