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Evidence suggests Yoga mayincreaseCognition.
6 studies (4 claims)
Emerging evidence
Study Claims
| Intervention | Direction | Endpoint | Type | Population | Dosage | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| tailored integrated yoga and naturopathy (IYN) intervention including daily neutral arm bath, partial massage, and yoga therapy | Increases - improvement | cognition (Montreal Cognitive Assessment scores) | Human | poststroke survivor | — | Functional Recovery and Cognitive Improvement in Poststroke Rehabilitation through Integrated Yoga and Naturopathy Intervention. |
| mindfulness and yoga | Increases - have been related to a range of positive outcomes, including improved | cognition performance | Human | seniors with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) | Not specified | The Impact of a Yoga-Based Mindfulness Intervention versus Psycho-Educational Session for Older Adults with Mild Cognitive Impairment: The Protocol of a Randomized Controlled Trial.cited 2× |
| yoga intervention delivered by videoconference | No effect - will explore effectiveness | cognition | Human | young adults 18 years or older, diagnosed with cancer between the ages of 18-39 years of age | — | A Protocol for a Mixed Methods, Single-Arm, Hybrid Effectiveness-Implementation Trial Evaluating a 12-week Yoga Intervention Delivered by Videoconference for Young Adults Diagnosed With Cancer. |
| yoga | Increases - positively affect | cognition | Human | — | Not specified | Effect of combined yoga and transcranial direct current stimulation intervention on working memory and mindfulness.cited 4× |
| yoga | Increases - may have a positive benefit | cognition | Human | colorectal cancer survivors | — | Assessing the Effects of Yoga on Cognition and Immune Function in Colorectal Cancer: A Feasibility Study. |
| yoga | No effect - devoted to | cognition | Human | MS patients | Not specified | Complementary and alternative therapies in multiple sclerosis: a systematic literature classification and analysis.cited 7× |