The Sunday Guardian

Hatha yoga may be good for your brain

- CORRESPOND­ENT

Practising Hatha yoga— a combinatio­n of asanas, pranayam and meditation— along with mindfulnes­s meditation daily for just 25 minutes can significan­tly improve brain function and energy levels, according to a new study.

The findings showed that both Hatha yoga or mindfulnes­s meditation everyday can boost the brain’s executive functions, cognitive abilities linked to goal-directed behaviour and the ability to control knee-jerk emotional responses, habitual thinking patterns and actions.

“Hatha yoga and mindfulnes­s meditation both focus the brain’s conscious processing power on a limited number of targets like breathing and posing, and also reduce processing of nonessenti­al informatio­n,” said Peter Hall, associate rofessor at the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada.

“These two functions might have some positive carryover effect in the near-term following the session, such that people are able to focus more easily on what they choose to attend to in everyday life,” Hall added.

Hatha yoga— one of the most common styles of yoga practiced in Western countries—involves physical postures and breathing exercises combined with meditation.

Mindfulnes­s mediation, on the other hand, involves observing thoughts, emotions and body sensations with openness and acceptance. IANS

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