Abstract Background Yoga is a holistic therapy of expanding popularity, which has the potential to produce a range of physical, mental and social benefits. This trial evaluated the feasibility and effects of an adapted yoga programme on physical function and health-related quality of life in physically-inactive older adults. Methods In this randomised controlled pilot trial, 52 older adults (90% female; mean age 74.8 years, SD 7.2) were randomised 1:1 to a yoga programme or wait-list control. The yoga group (n = 25) received a physical activity education booklet and were invited to attend ten yoga sessions during a 12-week period. The control group (n = 27) received the education booklet only. Measures of physical function (e.g., Short Phys...
Background: Aging is a natural process associated with many functional and structural changes. These...
Background: With the current challenge of rapidly aging populations, practices such as yoga may help...
Overall Clinical Bottom Line: Based on limited but supportive evidence of mixed quality, cost/benefi...
Yoga is a holistic therapy of expanding popularity, which has the potential to produce a range of ph...
Background: Yoga is a holistic therapy of expanding popularity, which has the potential to produce a...
Abstract Background Yoga has been recommended as a muscle strengthening and balance activity in nati...
Objective: To compare the effects of yoga and aerobic exercise (AE) on wellbeing in physically inact...
Objective: To compare the effects of yoga and aerobic exercise (AE) on wellbeing in physically inact...
Abstract Background The loss of mobility during aging impacts independence and leads to further disa...
BackgroundThe loss of mobility during aging impacts independence and leads to further disability, mo...
INTRODUCTION: Due to ageing populations worldwide, the burden of disability is increasing. It is the...
INTRODUCTION: Due to ageing populations worldwide, the burden of disability is increasing. It is the...
INTRODUCTION: Due to ageing populations worldwide, the burden of disability is increasing. It is the...
BACKGROUND: Aging is a natural process associated with many functional and structural changes. These...
BACKGROUND: Aging is a natural process associated with many functional and structural changes. These...
Background: Aging is a natural process associated with many functional and structural changes. These...
Background: With the current challenge of rapidly aging populations, practices such as yoga may help...
Overall Clinical Bottom Line: Based on limited but supportive evidence of mixed quality, cost/benefi...
Yoga is a holistic therapy of expanding popularity, which has the potential to produce a range of ph...
Background: Yoga is a holistic therapy of expanding popularity, which has the potential to produce a...
Abstract Background Yoga has been recommended as a muscle strengthening and balance activity in nati...
Objective: To compare the effects of yoga and aerobic exercise (AE) on wellbeing in physically inact...
Objective: To compare the effects of yoga and aerobic exercise (AE) on wellbeing in physically inact...
Abstract Background The loss of mobility during aging impacts independence and leads to further disa...
BackgroundThe loss of mobility during aging impacts independence and leads to further disability, mo...
INTRODUCTION: Due to ageing populations worldwide, the burden of disability is increasing. It is the...
INTRODUCTION: Due to ageing populations worldwide, the burden of disability is increasing. It is the...
INTRODUCTION: Due to ageing populations worldwide, the burden of disability is increasing. It is the...
BACKGROUND: Aging is a natural process associated with many functional and structural changes. These...
BACKGROUND: Aging is a natural process associated with many functional and structural changes. These...
Background: Aging is a natural process associated with many functional and structural changes. These...
Background: With the current challenge of rapidly aging populations, practices such as yoga may help...
Overall Clinical Bottom Line: Based on limited but supportive evidence of mixed quality, cost/benefi...