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Yoga has evolved into a popular fitness practice across the globe.
With the various schools of practice, it is imperative for
practitioners to study both traditional texts and emerging
scientific research in this area. Research-Based Perspectives on
the Psychophysiology of Yoga is a unique reference source for the
latest academic material on the physiological effects of yoga and
cultivating a deeper understanding of yoga practice through the
intersection of traditional texts and contemporary research.
Including a range of topics such as occupational health,
neurobiology, and women's health, this book is ideally designed for
professionals, practitioners, students, educators, and academics
interested in the effects, challenges, and benefits of yoga
practice.
While yoga was originally intended to be practiced for spiritual
growth, there is an increasing interest in applying yoga in all
areas of life. It is important to understand this ancient science
and way of life through as many perspectives as possible (e.g.,
based on biomedical engineering). As its popularity and interest
grows, more practitioners want to know about the proven
physiological effects and uses in healthcare. Evidence-Based
Perspectives on the Psychophysiology of Yoga and Its Applications
provides research exploring the theoretical and practical aspects
of yoga therapy and its physiological effects from diverse,
evidence-based viewpoints. The book adds in-depth information
regarding the (1) physiological effects of yoga; (2)
neurobiological effects of yoga meditation; (3) psychological
benefits related to yoga, such as mental wellbeing; (4) molecular
changes associated with yoga practice; and (5) therapeutic
applications (for lymphedema, mental health disorders,
non-communicable diseases, attention deficit hyperactivity
disorder, and trauma, among other conditions). Featuring coverage
on a broad range of topics such as pain management, psychotherapy,
and trauma treatment, this book is ideally designed for yoga
practitioners, physicians, medical professionals, health experts,
mental health professionals, therapists, counselors, psychologists,
spiritual leaders, academicians, researchers, and students.
Principles and Practice of Yoga for Children and Adolescents
consists of contributions by expert scientists who have conducted
and published research on yoga in children and adolescents for a
variety of conditions and populations in peer-reviewed biomedical
journals. Each chapter describes the rationale for yoga in the
population or condition studied, reviews relevant related research
literature, describes their body of research studies and its
contribution, and concludes with a discussion on the state of the
field. To inform readers on the intricacies of the practical
application of yoga, each chapter concludes with a description of
the yoga intervention used, the development process that led them
to that treatment protocol, and the practical/clinical reasons for
choices of the specific practices.
This fully updated compendium of research, history, scientific
theory, and practice amalgamates various evidence-based research
findings and their practical implications for professionals who use
yoga or refer patients to yoga practice. Chapters cover the
implementation of yoga for various illnesses and conditions from
paediatrics to geriatrics. The expanded second edition includes
updated contributions from leading biomedical researchers and
therapists, brand new research on telemedicine, chronic pain, and
mental health conditions, and a new chapter specifically on the
implementation of yoga therapy in medical systems and healthcare
with a focus on international perspectives and public perceptions.
This second edition takes now includes a more narrative tone, a
'How to Read the Book' section, and a significantly expanded index
to increase accessibility.
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