2019
DOI: 10.17756/jnpn.2019-027
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10-Week Hatha Yoga Increases Right Hippocampal Density Compared to Active and Passive Control Groups: A Controlled Structural cMRI Study

Abstract: Background:The current study was designed to evaluate potential Yoga specific changes of brain structure in comparison with an active sport group and a passive control group. Materials and Methods:We conducted a longitudinal structural MRI study to investigate changes in gray matter (GM) density following a Yoga intervention. In order to check the repeatability of the results two data acquisition periods (cohorts) with the same study design were done. Yoga naive subjects (n = 19/n = 20) received a Yoga interve… Show more

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“…Garner and colleagues [29] investigated the impact of yoga training on GM density, which is related to a voxel's signal intensity and is reflective of the amount of gray matter within each voxel. They did this by comparing changes in GM density among healthy young adults after a 10-week intervention in which participants self-selected enrollment in a Hatha yoga, sport control, or passive control group.…”
Section: Intervention Studies Examining Yoga Training Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Garner and colleagues [29] investigated the impact of yoga training on GM density, which is related to a voxel's signal intensity and is reflective of the amount of gray matter within each voxel. They did this by comparing changes in GM density among healthy young adults after a 10-week intervention in which participants self-selected enrollment in a Hatha yoga, sport control, or passive control group.…”
Section: Intervention Studies Examining Yoga Training Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both the 12-week TCC and BDJ interventions increased the GMV in the hippocampus/MTL, and the increased GMV was positively associated with improved memory abilities [ 55 ]. Increased hippocampal GMV (compared with controls) and GMD (compared with active sport and passive groups) were reported in two yoga intervention groups, respectively [ 48 , 59 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both cross-sectional and intervention studies reported the effect of mind–body exercise on structural changes in the hippocampus/MTL [ 32 , 43 , 48 , 55 , 59 ]. Notably, the positive changes in the hippocampus/MTL structure were related to the improvement in the cognitive function, particularly the memory function [ 32 , 55 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In longitudinal studies, the effect of training on a single group of subjects is examined according to defined time intervals. It can be observed that training leads to an intra-individual shift toward an increase in Gray matter at the cost of a decrease in the relative extent of White matter in the corresponding brain regions (Draganski et al, 2006;Krick et al, 2015;Garner et al, 2019). Those structural shifts usually were correlated to gradually measured performance scores.…”
Section: Magnetic Resonance Tomography: Instrument For Research Into Neuroplasticitymentioning
confidence: 99%