Between inhale and exhale: yoga as an intervention in smoking cessation

J Evid Based Complementary Altern Med. 2014 Apr;19(2):144-9. doi: 10.1177/2156587214524580. Epub 2014 Feb 25.

Abstract

The current study provided a review of evidence-based yoga interventions' impact on smoking cessation. The researchers reviewed articles obtained from MEDLINE (PubMed), EBSCOHOST, PROQUEST, MEDINDIA, CINAHL, Alt HealthWatch, and AMED databases. Inclusion criteria were as follows: (a) study published between 2004 and 2013, (b) study published in English language, (c) study used yoga-based interventions, (d) study involved smokers with varying level of smoking, (e) study used any quantitative design, and (f) study had physiological and/or psychological outcomes. A total of 10 studies met the inclusion criteria. Designs were 2 pre-post tests and 8 randomized controlled trials. Majority of the interventions were able to enhance quitting smoking rates in the participants under study. Yoga-based interventions hold promise for smoking cessation. Some of the limitations include short follow-up measurements and short duration of intervention.

Keywords: smoking; smoking cessation; yoga.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Smoking Cessation / methods*
  • Yoga*