Mindfulness Yoga May Reduce Anxiety, Depression in Parkinson’s PaAnxiety and Exercise

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Mindfulness Yoga May Reduce Anxiety, Depression in Parkinson’s Patients, Study Suggests

Quote:Yoga focused on mindfulness — a mental exercise focused on accepting oneself in the present — could lower anxiety and depression as well as motor impairment in people with mild to moderate Parkinson’s disease, a study says.

The study, “Effects of Mindfulness Yoga vs Stretching and Resistance Trainiang Exercises on Anxiety and Depression for People With Parkinson Disease A Randomized Clinical Trial,” was published in the journal JAMA Neurology.

As many as half of Parkinson’s patients experience anxiety and/or depression, but these psychological effects are often overlooked by researchers.

Previous research has shown that exercising can provide health benefits for people with Parkinson’s. Similarly, mind-body exercises — yoga, dance, tai chi, etc. — have been shown to have benefits for physical health. These exercises also often include a mental or spiritual component, so they could have a positive impact on patients’ psychological health as well.
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