The Effect of Hatha Yoga on Mental Health
Depression, Anxiety, Mental Health Issue
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Depression
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Ages 18-35 Medically healthy to participate in physical activity as determined by the Physical Activity Reading Questionnaire (PAR-Q) Concerned about or experiencing heightened anxiety, depression, and/or stress symptoms Exclusion Criteria: Those with diagnosed with an intellectual or developmental disability, currently diagnosed with a concussion, physically unhealthy to participate in physical activity Anyone currently taking beta-blockers
Sites / Locations
- Auburn University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
No Intervention
Active Comparator
Experimental
Control- No Intervention/treatment
Active Comparator- 10-week, 2x/week, 45-minute sessions of guided meditation
Experimental- 10-week, 2x/week, 45-minute Hatha yoga sessions
Participants in the control group will maintain their usual daily routine. The participants will complete the pre-test, 10 weeks of normal daily activities, and post-test. No changes to their daily schedule will be made by the researcher.
The active comparator meditation group will complete a 10-week meditation yoga intervention (2x/week, 45 minutes per session). Each session will consist of yogic breathing, imagery, and meditation, specifically with a focus on each of the yogic limbs. The yogic limbs that will be incorporated during the meditation intervention are yamas, niyamas, pranayamas, and sense withdrawal/meditative techniques.
The experimental hatha yoga group will complete a 10-week yoga intervention (2x/week, 45 minutes per session). Each session will consist of a centering, integration, awakening, vitality, equanimity, grounding, igniting, opening, release, and deep rest; all of which are specific hatha yoga practice sections. This group will complete the pre-test and post-test measures.