Effects of a Single Yoga Session on Cardiac Interoceptive Accuracy and Emotional Experience

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Background: There is an increasing body of research supporting the idea that cardiac interoceptive accuracy (IAc) can be improved by training. Findings concerning the effects of a single yoga session on IAc and the related construct emotional experience are sparse. The aim of this study was to examine if a single yoga session increases IAc and improves emotional experience. Methods: 137 students were randomly assigned to a 20-min yoga session (n = 47), an endurance session (n = 46), or an inactive control condition (n = 44). IAc and emotional experience were assessed before and after the sessions. Results: There were no significant changes in IAc, or positive and negative affect. IAc at baseline and the change in positive effect were found as predictors for IAc after the yoga session. Conclusion: A 20-min yoga session seems to be not applicable to improve IAc and emotional experience. Future studies should investigate long-term interventions and diverse healthy and clinical populations.

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Schillings, C., Schultchen, D., & Pollatos, O. (2021). Effects of a Single Yoga Session on Cardiac Interoceptive Accuracy and Emotional Experience. Brain Sciences, 11(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci11121572

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