Google is your friend, but keep in mind that “yoga” is an umbrella term for a large variety of exercises. In particular, yoga as an Indian discipline aimed at reaching moksha, the liberation from the reincarnation cycle, is rather different from yoga as practiced in the West with the goal of losing 10 lbs.
I would add that the same thing goes for meditation, anaerobic exercise and aerobic exercise as well.
All those terms include a lot of different activities.
I saw one study that indicated that meditation did not lower blood pressure, refuting earlier studies, but that yoga did. Can’t find it now however. The wikipedia page on meditation research might be useful.
also this
Is there research on the benefits of yoga compared to meditation, anaerobic exercise and aerobic exercise? Or any subset of these for that matter.
Google is your friend, but keep in mind that “yoga” is an umbrella term for a large variety of exercises. In particular, yoga as an Indian discipline aimed at reaching moksha, the liberation from the reincarnation cycle, is rather different from yoga as practiced in the West with the goal of losing 10 lbs.
I would add that the same thing goes for meditation, anaerobic exercise and aerobic exercise as well. All those terms include a lot of different activities.
O.o
(Anyway, I’m surprised that I’m surprised—I know people do even weirder things to lose weight.)
(BTW: I do do yoga, but more for fun than for any of its practical benefits, which could be achieved in more cost-effective ways.)
I saw one study that indicated that meditation did not lower blood pressure, refuting earlier studies, but that yoga did. Can’t find it now however. The wikipedia page on meditation research might be useful. also this
What kinds of benefits are you looking for? It seems likely they don’t optimize the same things.