correlational
Analysis v1
Strong Support
If you're a smoker trying to quit, doing yoga for 30 minutes might help reduce your urge to smoke more than going for a brisk walk or jog—even though both activities make you feel less down or stressed.
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Changes in inhibitory control, craving and affect after yoga vs. aerobic exercise among smokers with nicotine dependence
Randomized Controlled Trial
Human
2022In this study, smokers who did yoga felt less urge to smoke afterward than those who did a workout, even though both made them feel less down. This suggests yoga might be better than regular exercise at helping smokers resist cravings.
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