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Journal Abstracts
May 20, 2026
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Yoga Improves Mobility and Confidence in Seniors

Journal Abstracts
Jun 17, 2026

In a 2026 study published in Geriatrics (Basel), researchers explored how a 12-week yoga program could help older adults (ages 65–85) stay steady and mentally sharp. As people, the fear of falling and feelings of isolation can often limit independence and reduce quality of life. The authors posit that yoga has the potential to enhance physical stability as well as mental well-being in older adults. 

The program included physical postures, breathing techniques, and meditation. The protocol was designed to improve balance, strength, flexibility, and mental well-being, and included a proscribed sequences of yoga poses for all participants. The results showed that participants who practiced yoga saw statistically significant improvements in:

  • Physical Stability: Better balance and easier movement.

  • Confidence: A significant reduction in the fear of falling.

  • Mental Well-being: Notably lower levels of both anxiety and depression.

In contrast, the group that did not practice yoga saw their mobility and anxiety levels actually worsen during the same period. The authors conclude that yoga is a safe, effective, and drug-free way to improve quality of life for seniors. It highlights yoga as a practical tool for "healthy aging," helping older populations maintain their physical strength and emotional health simultaneously.

REFERENCES

Shete, S., Verma, A., Bhogal, R. S., & Tiwari, S. (2026). Effect of Yoga Practices on Postural Stability, Fall Risk, and Psychological Wellbeing in Older Adults. Geriatrics (Basel, Switzerland)11(1), 16. https://doi.org/10.3390/geriatrics11010016

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