TY - JOUR AU - Jiang, Qinxian; Wu, Zhengguo; Zhou, Li; Dunlop, Jenae; Chen, Peijie TI - Effects of Yoga Intervention during Pregnancy: A Review for Current Status SN - 0735-1631 SN - 1098-8785 PY - 2015 JO - Am J Perinatol JF - American Journal of Perinatology LA - EN VL - 32 IS - 06 SP - 503 EP - 514 ET - 2014/12/23 DA - 2015/05/15 KW - yoga KW - pregnancy KW - labor KW - pain KW - postpartum KW - birth outcomes AB - Objectives The purpose of this article is to review all randomized control trials (RCTs) that have looked at the health effects of yoga on pregnancy, and to present their evidence on the specific ways in which pregnant women, and their infants can benefit from yoga intervention. The purpose is also to determine whether yoga intervention during pregnancy is more beneficial than other physical exercises.Methods Four databases were searched using the terms “yoga and (pregnancy or pregnant or prenatal or postnatal or postpartum).” Databases were searched from January 2004 to February 2014.Results Ten randomized controlled trials were evaluated. The findings consistently indicate that yoga intervention presented with lower incidences of prenatal disorders (p ≤ 0.05), and small gestational age (p < 0.05), lower levels of pain and stress (p < 0.05), and higher score of relationship (p < 0.05). In addition, yoga can be safely used for pregnant women who are depressed, at high-risk, or experience lumbopelvic pain. Moreover, yoga is a more effective exercise than walking or standard prenatal exercises.Conclusions The findings suggest that yoga is a safe and more effective intervention during pregnancy. However, further RCTs are needed to provide firmer evidence regarding the utility and validity of yoga intervention. PB - Thieme Medical Publishers DO - 10.1055/s-0034-1396701 UR - http://www.thieme-connect.de/products/ejournals/abstract/10.1055/s-0034-1396701 ER -