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      • Research suggests that providing yoga within the school curriculum may be an effective way to help students develop self-regulation, mind-body awareness and physical fitness, which may, in turn, foster additional SEL competencies and positive student outcomes such as improved behaviours, mental state, health and performance.
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  2. Although most of the studies were classified as 2b, according to AHRQ evidence level criteria, which means low quality randomized control trials, this review suggests beneficial effects of yoga-based interventions at school on both psychological and cognitive functions.

  3. Jun 8, 2022 · The findings of this study support the use of yoga as an effective school-based intervention, with substantially more benefits outweighing any minimal negative effects reported. However, there are a few important aspects to consider for future research in this area and for the development of SBYP.

    • 10.3390/children9060849
    • 2022/06
    • Children (Basel). 2022 Jun; 9(6): 849.
  4. Research on the efficacy of yoga for improving mental, emotional, physical, and behavioral health characteristics in school settings is a recent but growing field of inquiry. This systematic review of research on school-based yoga interventions published in peer-reviewed journals offers a bibliometr …

    • Sat Bir S. Khalsa, Bethany Butzer
    • 2016
  5. Yoga may enhance social-emotional resiliency among youth. However, research replicating such results in school-settings is limited. This research details an investigation of the effects of the Kripalu Yoga in the Schools (KYIS) intervention integrated into a physical education class among a racially/ethnically diverse student population.

    • Joshua C Felver, Rachel Razza, Melissa L Morton, Adam J Clawson, Rebecca Shaffer Mannion
    • 2020
  6. Jun 8, 2022 · Yoga is used widely as a therapeutic tool for physical and mental well-being. The mind-body activity could be an inclusive and cost-effective intervention used within schools to help tackle the mental health crisis in youth populations.

  7. The evidence reviewed in this paper suggests that school-based yoga interventions show promise for enhancing students’ self-regulation, mind-body awareness and physical fitness, which may have downstream effects on improving positive behaviours, mental state, health and performance (see Figure 1).

  8. Oct 16, 2012 · Samples for which yoga was implemented as an intervention included youths with autism, intellectual disability, learning disability, and emotional disturbance, as well as typically developing...

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