2019
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-027386
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Effects of yoga on well-being and healthy ageing: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial (FitForAge)

Abstract: IntroductionDue to ageing populations worldwide, the burden of disability is increasing. It is therefore important to develop interventions that improve healthy ageing, reduce disability onset and enhance life quality. Physical activity can promote healthy ageing and help maintain independence, yet many older adults are inactive. Yoga is a form of physical activity that aims to improve health and may be particularly suitable for older adults. Research indicates positive effects of yoga on several health-relate… Show more

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“…In a previous study, the present authors revealed that communal exercise has a lower hazard ratio for ve-year morality than no exercise [38]. The present study suggests that physical activity and exercising with others [39,40] may have a synergistic effect on not only physical functions but also mental health and sleep quality in older adults.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…In a previous study, the present authors revealed that communal exercise has a lower hazard ratio for ve-year morality than no exercise [38]. The present study suggests that physical activity and exercising with others [39,40] may have a synergistic effect on not only physical functions but also mental health and sleep quality in older adults.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…In a previous study, the present authors revealed that communal exercise has a lower hazard ratio for five-year morality than no exercise [ 43 ]. The present study suggests that physical activity and exercising with others [ 44 , 45 ] may have a synergistic effect on not only physical functions, but also mental health and sleep quality in older adults.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…Furthermore, older people should regularly involve themselves in mind-body activities that require such attention engagement as yoga and meditation [ 87 ]. Thus, complex lifestyle intervention program should include challenging physical exercises and mindfulness-based practices that adjusted provide older clients with noticeable changes and progress towards the goal of being balanced.…”
Section: Be Balancedmentioning
confidence: 99%