Physiological and psychological effects of Hatha-Yoga exercise in healthy women.

F J Schell, B Allolio, O W Schonecke
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Hatha-Yoga has become increasingly popular in western countries as a method for coping with stress. However, little is known about the physiological and psychological effects of yoga practice. We measured heart rate, blood pressure, the hormones cortisol, prolactin and growth hormone and certain psychological parameters in a yoga practicing group and a control group of young female volunteers reading in a comfortable position during the experimental period. There were no substantial differences between the groups concerning endocrine parameters and blood pressure. The course of heart rate was significantly different, the yoga group had a decrease during the yoga practice. Significant differences between both groups were found in psychological parameters. In the personality inventory the yoga group showed markedly higher scores in life satisfaction and lower scores in excitability, aggressiveness, openness, emotionality and somatic complaints. Significant differences could also be observed concerning coping with stress and the mood at the end of the experiment. The yoga group had significant higher scores in high spirits and extravertedness.

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哈达瑜伽运动对健康女性的生理和心理影响。
哈达瑜伽作为一种应对压力的方法在西方国家越来越受欢迎。然而,人们对瑜伽练习的生理和心理影响知之甚少。在实验期间,我们测量了瑜伽练习组和以舒适姿势阅读的年轻女性志愿者的心率、血压、皮质醇、催乳素和生长激素以及某些心理参数。两组之间在内分泌参数和血压方面没有显著差异。运动过程中心率有显著性差异,瑜伽组在练习过程中心率有所下降。两组在心理参数上存在显著差异。在人格测验中,瑜伽组的生活满意度得分明显较高,而兴奋性、攻击性、开放性、情绪性和躯体抱怨得分较低。在处理压力和实验结束时的情绪方面也可以观察到显著的差异。瑜伽组在情绪高涨和外向性方面得分明显更高。
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