Ashtanga yoga for children and adolescents for weight management and psychological well being: An uncontrolled open pilot study.

Author: Benavides S, Caballero J.
Affiliation:
The University of Texas, Pan American, 1201 W. University Drive, Edinburg, TX 78541, USA.
Conference/Journal: Complement Ther Clin Pract.
Date published: 2009 May
Other: Volume ID: 15 , Issue ID: 2 , Pages: 110-4 , Word Count: 136


OBJECTIVE: The objective of this pilot study was to determine the effect of yoga on weight in youth at risk for developing type 2 diabetes. Secondarily, the impact of participation in yoga on self-concept and psychiatric symptoms was measured. METHODS: A 12-week prospective pilot Ashtanga yoga program enrolled twenty children and adolescents. Weight was measured before and after the program. All participants completed self-concept, anxiety, and depression inventories at the initiation and completion of the program. RESULTS: Fourteen predominately Hispanic children, ages 8-15, completed the program. The average weight loss was 2kg. Weight decreased from 61.2+/-20.2kg to 59.2+/-19.2kg (p=0.01). Four of five children with low self-esteem improved, although two had decreases in self-esteem. Anxiety symptoms improved in the study. CONCLUSION: Ashtanga yoga may be beneficial as a weight loss strategy in a predominately Hispanic population.

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