Aathiyoga International Research Journal of Yoga and Ancient Indian Medicine

Invitation to Review for Aathiyoga Indian Journal of Ancient Medicine and Yoga

The Aathiyoga Indian Journal of Ancient Medicine and Yoga is excited to extend an invitation to researchers, practitioners, and academicians who are passionate about the field of yoga and its multifaceted dimensions. We are calling on you to consider joining our esteemed team of reviewers. This opportunity not only represents a significant personal achievement and…

Acceptable Levels of Plagiarism

Plagiarism remains a critical concern in academic contexts, particularly at the university level, where the integrity of research and writing is held in high regard. The question of how much plagiarism is acceptable cannot be answered with certainty as it depends significantly on various factors such as the type of academic paper, institutional policies, and…

The Expansive Scope of Multidisciplinary Research: An In-Depth Overview of Our Journal’s Focus Areas

In an era of rapid scientific advancement and cross-disciplinary exploration, our journal stands out as a refreshing and innovative contributor to scholarly discourse. By embracing a multidisciplinary approach, we not only foster a rich tapestry of knowledge but also create an opportunity for integration across various fields. We are committed to accepting research work from…

The Efficacy of Yoga in Alleviating Stress and Anxiety Among School Children in Malaysia: A Review of Evidence-Based Practices

Introduction The mental health landscape among children in Malaysia is becoming increasingly concerning, with rising reports of stress and anxiety-related conditions. Stress is often precipitated by various factors, including academic pressures, social expectations, and familial influences. These strains can significantly impact children’s well-being, leading to various psychological issues. Research suggests that mind–body therapies, specifically yoga,…

Yoga for Rehabilitation: An Overview

The use of yoga for rehabilitation encompasses a diverse array of applications, showcasing its beneficial effects across various demographics and conditions. This ancient practice, rooted in mindfulness and physical postures, has found its place in modern rehabilitation settings, serving as a complementary treatment alongside conventional therapies. The benefits of yoga are not limited to physical…

The Role of Yoga in Alleviating Depression: A Systematic Review

Background The exploration of alternative approaches to mental health treatment has garnered increased attention in recent years, particularly in the context of chronic conditions such as depression. Traditional therapies, while effective for many, do not offer relief for all individuals suffering from this pervasive mental health disorder. As societies continuously seek innovative treatments that emphasize…

The Comprehensive Nature of Yoga: Beyond Postures and Breath Control

Author: S.VEERAKANNAN, Deputy Librarian, NGM College, Pollachi 642001 Introduction Yoga, often misperceived merely as a series of physical postures or exercises, has been hailed as a therapeutic remedy for various modern health crises. In recent decades, an increasing body of research has illustrated yoga’s efficacy in addressing ailments such as mental stress, obesity, diabetes, hypertension,…

Effect of Yoga among Children and Adolescents Diagnosed with Psychiatric Disorders: A Scoping Review

Abstract The growing prevalence of psychiatric disorders among children and adolescents necessitates integrated approaches to promote mental well-being. This scoping review aims to synthesize existing literature regarding the effect of yoga on this population, focusing on various psychiatric disorders such as anxiety, depression, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). By examining the methodologies…