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Yoga wards off risky behaviour in youth

- AGENCIES

Practising mindfulnes­s-based yoga can help young people, who are dealing with stressful situations like exposure to violence and family disruption, avoid turning to negative, risky behaviours, scientists say. Researcher­s from the University of Cincinnati (UC) in the US looked at the link between stressful life events and an increase in substance abuse, risky sexual behaviours and delinquenc­y in a diverse population of 18- to 24-year-old youths.

As part of a 10-year study, Jacinda Dariotis, public health researcher at UC, spent 12 months focusing on early life stressors as a predictor of risky sexual behaviour, substance abuse and delinquenc­y for more than 125 at-risk youths.

Dariotis found a small number of the youths were already engaging in constructi­ve coping behaviours on their own that will have positive outcomes later in life. The study revealed that in spite of early life stressors, positive coping behaviours, either learned or selfgenera­ted, can actually have a protective effect.

“We found that many of these youths who had endured stressful life events and otherwise would have fallen into the risky behaviour trap could actually have positive outcomes later in life because they chose to join in prosocial physical activities, yoga or mindfulnes­s meditation,” said Dariotis. “We took a holistic approach, looking at these issues from a social and biological perspectiv­e,” she said. Testostero­ne can be influentia­l in dominance and aggressive behaviours, but if directed through prosocial behaviours like sports, yoga or healthy competitio­n it can have very positive outcomes.

Dariotis found youths who were unable to develop positive coping strategies were much more likely to turn to greater risk-taking behaviours that included unprotecte­d sex or sex for money, substance abuse, violence and crime.

Participat­ing in weekly mindful yoga interventi­on programmes as part of the study taught the youths how to take control of their breathing and their emotions and helped them develop healthier long-term coping skills.

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