Immediate Effect of a Yoga Breathing Practice on Attention and Anxiety in Pre-Teen Children
Pre-teen children face stressors related to their transition from childhood to adolescence, with a simultaneous increase in academic pressure. The present study compared the immediate effects of 18 min of (i) high frequency yoga breathing with (ii) yoga-based breath awareness and (iii) sitting quiet...
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Main Authors: | Shirley Telles (Author), Ram Kumar Gupta (Author), Kumar Gandharva (Author), Babita Vishwakarma (Author), Niranjan Kala (Author), Acharya Balkrishna (Author) |
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2019-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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