Yoga For
Elders
Good For Any
Age
Yoga can be an excellent activity for elderly
people with arthritis. Hatha Yoga is the most popular form in
Western cultures and is most appropriate for people with
physical limitations. Hatha Yoga involves a series of gentle,
fluid stretches, as well as slow, deep breathing. Performing
yoga increases flexibility and improves range of motion. It
also enhances posture, balance, and muscle strength. People
often notice increased energy after they begin practicing
yoga.
Yoga's psychological benefits are especially helpful for
people coping with the stress of a chronic disease. Yoga and
the related practice of meditation have been shown to help
relieve pain and may even allow you to take less pain
medication. Together the two enhance medical mental alertness,
reduce anxiety and aggression, and generally promote a more
positive attitude toward life.
Meditation aims to quiet the mind by focusing attention on
an object, word, or your own breathing. Suspending your
thoughts and sitting quietly for 20 to 30 minutes a day lowers
heart and respiration rates and blood pressure. This state of
deep relaxation quiets the "fight or flight" response and can
relieve psychological distress, anxiety, and depression.
It's a good idea to check with your healthcare provider
first to see if there are any limitations on your movements. If
he or she approves yoga, it's best to seek out proper
instruction.
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