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The effectiveness of body-oriented methods of therapy in the treatment of Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD): Results of a controlled pilot study

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HOGREFE AG-HOGREFE AG SUISSE
DOI: 10.1024/1422-4917.34.1.37

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attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder; therapy; yoga; motor exercises; effectiveness; controlled pilot study

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Objectives: Randomized controlled studies on the effectiveness of body-oriented methods of treatment for children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) am lacking. Our aim was to compare the effectiveness of two methods of treatment (yoga for children vs. conventional motor exercises) in a randomized controlled pilot study. Methods: Nineteen children with a clinical diagnosis of ADHD (according to ICD-10 criteria) were included and randomly assigned to treatment conditions according, to a 2x2 cross-over design. Effects of treatment were analyzed by means of an analysis of variance for repeated measurements. Results: For all outcome measures (test scores on all attention task, and parent ratings of ADHD symptoms) the yoga training was Superior to the conventional motor training, with effect sizes in the mediuum-to-high range (0.60-0.97). All children showed sizable reductions in symptoms over time, and at the end of the study, the group means for the ADHD scales did not differ significantly from those for a representative control group. Furthermore, the training was particularly effective For children undergoing pharmacotherapy (MPH). Conclusions: The findings from this pilot study demonstrate that yoga call be an effective complementary or concomitant treatment for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder. The Study advocates further research into the impact of yoga or body-oriented therapies on the prevention and treatment of ADHD.

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