Considering the Impact of Yoga on Psychological Well-being and Quality of Life in Perimenopausal Women: A Randomized Controlled Trial

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https://doi.org/10.17309/tmfv.2025.2.14

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anxiety, climacteric symptoms, depression, perimenopausal, self-esteem, sleep quality

Abstract

Background. The onset of menopause and the perimenopausal period is often associated with the manifestation of psychological and physical symptoms that can adversely affect a woman’s quality of life. Yoga has been identified as a promising non-pharmacological intervention for alleviating these symptoms.

Materials and methods. This randomized controlled trial assessed the effects of a 12-week Hatha Yoga intervention on psychological well-being and quality of life in 100 perimenopausal women (yoga group: n=50; control group: n=50). The participants in the yoga group engaged in Hatha Yoga practices, while the control group received no intervention. The psychological outcomes, including depression, anxiety, sleep quality, stress, climacteric symptoms, and self-esteem, were measured using standardized scales before and after the intervention. Hormonal analysis and anthropometric measures were also collected.

Results. The yoga group demonstrated significant improvements in all psychological parameters compared to the control group. Depression and anxiety scores reduced by 6.3 points (p=0.001, d=0.78) and 6.8 points (p<0.001, d=0.82), respectively, while perceived stress, sleep quality, climacteric symptoms, and self-esteem improved significantly (p<0.01). The study also revealed a substantial increase in quality of life in the yoga group (p<0.001, d=0.86), along with a reduction in neuroticism scores (p<0.001, d=0.79). In contrast, the control group exhibited minimal changes across all measures.

Conclusions. These findings highlight yoga’s effectiveness in alleviating psychological distress and enhancing quality of life among perimenopausal women. Yoga serves as an accessible and holistic approach to managing menopausal symptoms and promoting mental well-being. It is recommended that further research should focus on investigating the potential long-term benefits and physiological mechanisms underlying these positive alterations.

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Author Biographies

Rashmi Badve, Meenakshi Academy of Higher Education and Research

Faculty of Yoga Science and Therapy
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
rashmi.badve@yahoo.com

Eswari Varadharajan, Meenakshi Medical College Hospital and Research Institute

Department of Pathology,
Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu, India
eswari@mmchri.ac.in

Karuppasamy Govindasamy, Symbiosis International (Deemed University)

Department of Sports, Recreation and Wellness
Hyderabad Campus, Modallaguda, Nandigama-509217, Rangareddy Dist, Hyderabad, Telangana, India gowthamadnivog@gmail.com

Sandeep Dongre, The Ashtanga Institute of Yoga & Naturopathy

4 Airoli Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
theashtangainstitute@gmail.com

Subbulakshmi Velusamy, Meenakshi University of Higher Education and Research

Faculty of Yoga Science and Therapy
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
vslakshmi321@yahoo.com

Ibnu Noufal Kambitta Valappil, Pondicherry University

Department of Physical Education and Sports,
Puducherry, India
noufalibnukv70@gmail.com

Debajit Karmakar, Lakshmibai National Institute of Physical Education

Department of Physical Education Pedagogy
Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, India
debajitkarmakar2200@gmail.com

Robert Çitozi, Sports University of Tirana

Faculty of Physical Activity and Recreation
Tirana, Albania
rcitozi@ust.edu.al

Vlad Adrian Geantă, Aurel Vlaicu University of Arad

Faculty of Physical Education and Sport,
Revoluţiei Boulevard, no. 77, 310130 Arad, Romania
vladu.geanta@gmail.com

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2025-03-30

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Badve, R., Varadharajan, E., Govindasamy, K., Dongre, S., Velusamy, S., Kambitta Valappil, I. N., Karmakar, D., Çitozi, R., & Geantă, V. A. (2025). Considering the Impact of Yoga on Psychological Well-being and Quality of Life in Perimenopausal Women: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Physical Education Theory and Methodology, 25(2), 331–339. https://doi.org/10.17309/tmfv.2025.2.14

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