Rationale: Laughter-inducing therapies are being applied more regularly in the last decade, and the number of scientific reports of their beneficial effects is growing. Laughter-inducing therapies could be cost-effective treatments for different populations as a complementary or main therapy. A systematic review and meta-analysis has not yet been performed on these therapies for different populations and outcomes, but is needed to examine their potential benefits. This research aims to broadly describe the field of laughter-inducing therapies, and to estimate their effect on mental and physical health for a broad range of populations and conditions. Method: A systematic review of the field was undertaken, followed by a meta-analysis of RCTs...
Objectives To assess the potential of laughter and humour interventions to increase well-being in a ...
Laughter Yoga is a relatively new health intervention that combines humorous elements and creates a ...
Our results support a connection between sense of humor and self-reported physical health, however, ...
Rationale: Laughter-inducing therapies are being applied more regularly in the last decade, and the ...
Rationale: Laughter-inducing therapies are being applied more regularly in the last decade, and the ...
Summary Objectives: To assess the potential of laughter and humour interventions to increase wel...
Introduction: There is evidence for the impact of comedy and humour for mental health and wellbeing....
Abstract Background: In today's society, a huge population is facing intellectual health problems. ...
Objectives This research is the first study to investigate the potential effects of a laughter pres...
Abstract Introduction: Calls for a practical laughter prescription have been made by the medical co...
BACKGROUND: Laughter, the accompanying phenomenon of human society in the course of its historical d...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this selective EBM review is to determine whether ornot laughter therapy...
Background: Laughter Yoga consists of physical exercise, relaxation techniques and simulated vigorou...
This study aimed to find out the summary of laughter therapy in the elderly. The method of reviewing...
OBJECTIVE: To review the beneficial and harmful effects of laughter. DESIGN: Narrative synthesis. DA...
Objectives To assess the potential of laughter and humour interventions to increase well-being in a ...
Laughter Yoga is a relatively new health intervention that combines humorous elements and creates a ...
Our results support a connection between sense of humor and self-reported physical health, however, ...
Rationale: Laughter-inducing therapies are being applied more regularly in the last decade, and the ...
Rationale: Laughter-inducing therapies are being applied more regularly in the last decade, and the ...
Summary Objectives: To assess the potential of laughter and humour interventions to increase wel...
Introduction: There is evidence for the impact of comedy and humour for mental health and wellbeing....
Abstract Background: In today's society, a huge population is facing intellectual health problems. ...
Objectives This research is the first study to investigate the potential effects of a laughter pres...
Abstract Introduction: Calls for a practical laughter prescription have been made by the medical co...
BACKGROUND: Laughter, the accompanying phenomenon of human society in the course of its historical d...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this selective EBM review is to determine whether ornot laughter therapy...
Background: Laughter Yoga consists of physical exercise, relaxation techniques and simulated vigorou...
This study aimed to find out the summary of laughter therapy in the elderly. The method of reviewing...
OBJECTIVE: To review the beneficial and harmful effects of laughter. DESIGN: Narrative synthesis. DA...
Objectives To assess the potential of laughter and humour interventions to increase well-being in a ...
Laughter Yoga is a relatively new health intervention that combines humorous elements and creates a ...
Our results support a connection between sense of humor and self-reported physical health, however, ...