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  • The study compared the effects of an 8-week yoga program and an educational film on sleep, mood, stress, and sympathetic activation in older women with Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS).
  • The participants included 75 overweight, sedentary postmenopausal women, with 20 women (10 from each group) meeting all diagnostic criteria for RLS used in the analysis.
  • Results indicated that the yoga group experienced significant improvements in sleep quality, mood, reduced insomnia, anxiety, perceived stress, and lower blood pressure compared to the film group.

Article Abstract

Objective. To examine the effects of yoga versus an educational film program on sleep, mood, perceived stress, and sympathetic activation in older women with RLS. Methods. Participants were drawn from a larger trial regarding the effects of yoga on cardiovascular disease risk profiles in overweight, sedentary postmenopausal women. Seventy-five women were randomized to receive either an 8-week yoga (n = 38) or educational film (n = 37) program. All 75 participants completed an RLS screening questionnaire. The 20 women who met all four diagnostic criteria for RLS (n = 10 yoga, 10 film group) comprised the population for this nested study. Main outcomes assessed pre- and post-treatment included: sleep (Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index), stress (Perceived Stress Scale), mood (Profile of Mood States, State-Trait Anxiety Inventory), blood pressure, and heart rate. Results. The yoga group demonstrated significantly greater improvements than controls in multiple domains of sleep quality and mood, and significantly greater reductions in insomnia prevalence, anxiety, perceived stress, and blood pressure (all P's≤0.05). Adjusted intergroup effect sizes for psychosocial variables were large, ranging from 1.9 for state anxiety to 2.6 for sleep quality. Conclusions. These preliminary findings suggest yoga may offer an effective intervention for improving sleep, mood, perceived stress, and blood pressure in older women with RLS.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3303621PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/294058DOI Listing

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