How Body Awareness Promotes Mental Health During Yoga and Physical Exercise
Status: | Recruiting |
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Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - 55 |
Updated: | 6/14/2018 |
Start Date: | March 1, 2018 |
End Date: | December 4, 2019 |
Contact: | Muhlis B Cindik |
Email: | stressreducion@partners.org |
Phone: | 617-643-6628 |
The integrity of interoceptive networks is linked to resilience against depressive symptoms,
whereas degradation of these networks is linked to apathy and deficits in emotion processing.
The goal of this study is to compare two major styles of yoga and cardiovascular exercise
through a 10-week training program to promote interoceptive awareness. The researchers
hypothesize that improvement in affective symptomatology will be correlated with better
interoceptive development. Changes in mood related symptoms and interoception will be
assessed at baseline, week 12 and week 14, in a cohort of adults aged 18-55.
whereas degradation of these networks is linked to apathy and deficits in emotion processing.
The goal of this study is to compare two major styles of yoga and cardiovascular exercise
through a 10-week training program to promote interoceptive awareness. The researchers
hypothesize that improvement in affective symptomatology will be correlated with better
interoceptive development. Changes in mood related symptoms and interoception will be
assessed at baseline, week 12 and week 14, in a cohort of adults aged 18-55.
A recent annual survey of U.S. college freshman has found consistently declining levels of
emotional health over the past 25 years. Exposure to such stress can have profound
longitudinal effects on well being, influencing risk for disease later in life. Physical
exercise is linked to benefits across a variety of physical and psychological domains. While
the affective and physiological consequences of exercise are well-documented, how they work
to improve subjective well-being is unclear. It has been suggested that exercise promotes
well-being by increasing interoception. The integrity of interoceptive networks is linked to
resilience against depressive symptoms, whereas degradation of these networks is linked to
apathy and deficits in emotion processing. The goal of this study is to compare two major
styles of yoga and cardiovascular exercise through a 10-week training program to promote
interoceptive awareness. The researchers hypothesize that improvement in affective
symptomatology will be correlated with better interoceptive development. Changes in mood
related symptoms and interoception will be assessed at baseline, week 12 and week 14, in a
cohort of adults aged 18-55.
emotional health over the past 25 years. Exposure to such stress can have profound
longitudinal effects on well being, influencing risk for disease later in life. Physical
exercise is linked to benefits across a variety of physical and psychological domains. While
the affective and physiological consequences of exercise are well-documented, how they work
to improve subjective well-being is unclear. It has been suggested that exercise promotes
well-being by increasing interoception. The integrity of interoceptive networks is linked to
resilience against depressive symptoms, whereas degradation of these networks is linked to
apathy and deficits in emotion processing. The goal of this study is to compare two major
styles of yoga and cardiovascular exercise through a 10-week training program to promote
interoceptive awareness. The researchers hypothesize that improvement in affective
symptomatology will be correlated with better interoceptive development. Changes in mood
related symptoms and interoception will be assessed at baseline, week 12 and week 14, in a
cohort of adults aged 18-55.
Inclusion Criteria:
- 18-55 years of age
- Have negative mood symptoms (depression, anxiety, stress)
- Is healthy and independent enough in daily life to attend study classes
Exclusion Criteria:
- Pregnant women or women who are planning to become pregnant during the study period
- History of structural brain disease, mass lesion, stroke, epilepsy
- History of addictive disorder or significant substance abuse
- Neurological disorders or reversible causes of dementia
- Suicidality or history of psychosis
- Currently attending regular yoga or aerobic exercise practice, or participated in more
than 6 formal meditation, aerobic, or yoga classes in the past 12 months
- Self-reported cognitive impairment and other disorders which may preclude safe
participation in the program including acute major depression, bipolar or severe
personality disorder
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185 Cambridge Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02114
Boston, Massachusetts 02114
617-724-5200
Phone: 617-643-6628
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