Comparative Study of Yoga and Mindfulness in Stress Reduction
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https://doi.org/10.65579/sijri.2026.v2i4.05Keywords:
Yoga, Mindfulness, Stress Reduction, Mental Health, Psychological Well-being, Emotional Regulation, Meditation, Relaxation Techniques, Holistic Health, Cognitive Awareness, Stress Management, Comparative StudyAbstract
The paper presents the comparative analysis of yoga and mindfulness as the effective ways of alleviating stress in the contemporary life. The need of applying methods of stress management that are simple to implement and highly sustainable has been forced further by the increasing level of psychological pressure caused by academic, professional, and social pressures. A complete-body practice involving physical postures, breathing exercises and meditation, mindfulness, a mental practice that focuses on staying in the moment and observing without judgment is popularly known to have therapeutic effects.
The study is dedicated to the comparative efficacy of these two strategies to decrease the perceived level of stress in people. The subjects were split into two groups, with each group having structured yoga or mindfulness sessions in a specified time. The levels of stress, which existed prior to the intervention and after it, were measured using the standardized instruments. Other secondary outcomes like emotional regulations, concentration and general well-being are also taken into account in the study.
The data suggest that yoga and mindfulness are not the sole practices that play a significant role in the reduction of stress, but in other ways and to varying extents. Yoga was identified to be more effective in physical relaxation and physiological balance, and mindfulness is more effective in the cognitive awareness and emotional regulation. The comparative outcome of the results is that the two practices have a positive contribution to the outcomes, but a combination of the two may be a more effective stress coping mechanism.
The research article concludes that yoga and mindfulness can be applied to everyday life and enhance mental health and resilience. It also emphasizes why such practices should be incorporated in learning institutions and work places so as to foster holistic well-being. Future studies can consider the long-term effects and efficacy of hybrid interventions that merge the two methods.
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