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Evidence suggests Yoga mayincreaseAcceptability.
8 studies (8 claims)
Emerging evidence
Study Claims
| Intervention | Direction | Endpoint | Type | Population | Dosage | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chair Yoga | No effect - were perceived as practical and acceptable | program practicality and acceptability | Human | people with multiple sclerosis (MS) | Eight-week program (specific daily practice frequency not detailed) | A randomised controlled trial to test the feasibility of online mindfulness programs for people with multiple sclerosis.cited 16× |
| yoga and mindfulness-based interventions | Increases - are feasible in different settings and are well received | feasibility and acceptability | Human | children and adolescents with oncological illnesses | Not specified | Yoga, Meditation and Mindfulness in pediatric oncology - A review of literature.cited 8× |
| yoga intervention | Increases - were highly acceptable | acceptability | Human | patients with metastatic breast cancer (MBC) | Eight weekly group sessions. | Feasibility of a mindful yoga program for women with metastatic breast cancer: results of a randomized pilot study.cited 41× |
| yoga | No effect - appears to be acceptable and feasible | acceptability and feasibility | Human | adolescents with depression | Not specified (12-week group-based intervention). | Assessing feasibility and acceptability of yoga and group CBT for adolescents with depression: A pilot randomized clinical trial.cited 3× |
| yoga | No effect - met most acceptability and feasibility targets | acceptability and feasibility targets | Human | adolescents with elevated depression symptoms | Not specified (12-week group-based intervention). | Assessing feasibility and acceptability of yoga and group CBT for adolescents with depression: A pilot randomized clinical trial.cited 3× |
| yoga | Increases - overwhelmingly positive views on acceptability and satisfaction | acceptability and satisfaction | Human | pregnant women | Not specified | Non-pharmacological interventions to reduce the symptoms of mild to moderate anxiety in pregnant women. A systematic review and narrative synthesis of women's views on the acceptability of and satisfaction with interventions.cited 33× |
| remotely delivered yoga program for CPP | Increases - demonstrate the feasibility and acceptability | feasibility and acceptability | Human | women with CPP | — | A Multisite Randomized Feasibility Trial of a Remotely Delivered Pelvic Yoga Program for Women with Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome. |
| 12-week Iyengar Yoga intervention given twice weekly | No effect - will assess | feasibility and acceptability (e.g., attendance/retention rates, satisfaction with program) | Human | adult patients with T2DM | 12-week Iyengar Yoga intervention given twice weekly. | Yoga as a Complementary Therapy for Adults with Type 2 Diabetes: Design and Rationale of the Healthy, Active, and in Control (HA1C) Study.cited 7× |
| strength training and yoga | Increases - appeared to be the most acceptable modalities | acceptability | Human | participants meeting clinical cut-offs for major depression | Not specified | Effect of exercise for depression: systematic review and network meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials.cited 142× |