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Practice Yoga to Ease Depression

Monday, 10 April 2017 04:55 PM EDT

In the 1978 movie "Animal House," "Toga! Toga! Toga!" was Bluto's call for his fraternity to throw a party.

 The goal? To help a younger frat member, Flounder (Stephen Furst), climb out of his depression after Bluto (John Belushi) and friends wrecked his car.

According to today's research, however, the crew at Delta Tau Chi could have raised his spirits by doing Yoga! Yoga! Yoga!

Researchers at Columbia University and Harvard University have found that practicing yoga and coherent breathing three times a week lowers symptoms of depression in people with major depressive disorders.

Three times a week was found to be a lot more effective than doing yoga just twice a week.

Plus, the yoga was equally effective in easing symptoms of depression for folks taking antidepressants as those with depression who were not on medication.

The researcher's study, published in The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, used the practice of Iyengar yoga — a form that uses precision posture alignment and breath control — for 12 weeks in a well-supervised environment with a good instructor.

So if you're dealing with chronic depression or even just a temporary bout of the blues, seek out a local yoga center.

And if you have other health concerns, always check with your doc before starting any exercise regimen.

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Researchers at Columbia University and Harvard University have found that practicing yoga and coherent breathing three times a week lowers symptoms of depression in people with major depressive disorders.
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