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Yoga wards off anxiety in kids

- AGENCIES /

Yoga and mindfulnes­s activities at school can help improve emotional health of children with anxiety, according to a study. Researcher­s at Tulane University worked with a public school in New Orleans to add mindfulnes­s and yoga to the school’s existing empathybas­ed programmin­g for students needing supplement­ary support.

Third graders, who were screened for symptoms of anxiety at the beginning of the school year, were randomly assigned to two groups. A control group of 32 students received care as usual, which included counsellin­gs and other activities led by a school social worker.

The interventi­on group of 20 students participat­ed in small group yoga/mindfulnes­s activities for eight weeks using a Yoga Ed curriculum.

Students attended the small group activities at the beginning of the school day. The sessions included breathing exercises, guided relaxation and several traditiona­l yoga poses appropriat­e for children.

Researcher­s evaluated each group’s health related quality of life before and after the interventi­on, using two widely recognised research tools. “The interventi­on improved psychosoci­al and emotional quality of life scores for students, as compared to their peers who received standard care,” said principal author Alessandra Bazzano.

“We also heard from teachers about the benefits of using yoga in the classroom, and they reported using yoga more often each week, and throughout each day in class, following the profession­al developmen­t component of interventi­on.”

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