Effects of Hatha yoga on cognitive functions in the elderly: a cross-sectional study

S. Baklouti, A. Aloui, Hana Baklouti, N. Souissi, M. Jarraya
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Abstract This study aimed to investigate the effects of Hatha yoga practice on cognitive functions in the elderly. Thirty healthy older men participated in this study. They belonged to 2 groups. The first group included 15 Hatha yoga practitioners for at least 2 years. The control group involved 15 male older adults who shared the same characteristics (age, years of formal education, and level of physical activity) as the Hatha yoga group but were naive to yoga, meditation, or any mind-body intervention. Neuropsychological tests were applied to measure selective attention, sustained attention, episodic memory, and processing speed. The following tests were administered: The French adaptation of the Victoria Stroop test, the Zazzo’s Cancellation Task, the Five Word Test, and a battery of computerized tests to evaluate reaction time. Long-term Hatha yoga practice showed promising results related to executive functions and reaction time, but no significant difference was found between the two groups in episodic memory and sustained attention although a trend of improvement was observed in favor of Hatha yoga practitioners. In conclusion, long-term Hatha yoga practitioners have better cognitive abilities compared to the control group in certain aspects of cognitive functions. Further physiological and psychological variables need to be examined in order to highlight the correlation between yoga intervention and cognitive performance.
哈他瑜伽对老年人认知功能的影响:一项横断面研究
摘要本研究旨在探讨哈他瑜伽练习对老年人认知功能的影响。30名健康的老年男性参加了这项研究。他们分为两组。第一组包括15名练习哈他瑜伽至少2年的人。对照组包括15名男性老年人,他们与哈他瑜伽组具有相同的特征(年龄、正规教育年限和体育活动水平),但对瑜伽、冥想或任何身心干预都不熟悉。神经心理学测试用于测量选择性注意、持续注意、情景记忆和处理速度。进行了以下测试:法国版的维多利亚·斯特鲁普测试、扎佐的取消任务、五字测试,以及一系列评估反应时间的计算机测试。长期的哈他瑜伽练习在执行功能和反应时间方面显示出令人鼓舞的结果,但在情景记忆和持续注意力方面,两组之间没有发现显著差异,尽管观察到哈他瑜伽练习者有改善的趋势。综上所述,长期哈他瑜伽练习者在某些认知功能方面的认知能力优于对照组。进一步的生理和心理变量需要检查,以突出瑜伽干预和认知表现之间的相关性。
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