# Effect of Yoga Practices on Postural Stability, Fall Risk, and Psychological Wellbeing in Older Adults

**Authors:** Sanjay Shete, Anita Verma, Ranjeet Singh Bhogal, Subodh Tiwari

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/geriatrics11010016 · Geriatrics · 2026-02-05

## TL;DR

A 12-week yoga program improved balance, mobility, and mental health in older adults, reducing fall risk and psychological distress.

## Contribution

Demonstrated yoga's effectiveness in improving physical and mental health outcomes in older adults through a structured intervention.

## Key findings

- Yoga improved balance and functional mobility significantly in older adults.
- The yoga group showed reduced fear of falling, anxiety, and depression.
- Control group experienced deterioration in mobility and anxiety.

## Abstract

Background: Advancing age is frequently associated with balance impairment, increased fall risk, and psychological distress, which together contribute to loss of independence and reduced quality of life. Yoga, as a mind–body practice, has the potential to enhance physical stability as well as mental well-being in older adults. Therefore, the objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of a structured yoga program on balance, fear of falling, mobility, and mental health outcomes among older adults. Methods: A quasi-experimental pretest–post-test study was conducted at Nagpur, India. A total of 64 eligible participants (65–85 years) were purposively assigned to a yoga intervention group (n = 32) or a waitlist control group (n = 32). The 12-week intervention comprised preparatory exercises, yoga postures, breathing practices, and meditation. Outcomes assessed at baseline and post-intervention included balance, fear of falling, mobility, depression, and anxiety. Results: Data from 50 participants (yoga: n = 26; control: n = 24) were analyzed. The yoga group showed significant improvements in balance (p < 0.001) and functional mobility (p < 0.001), with significant reductions in fear of falling (p = 0.009), anxiety (p = 0.0003), and depression (p = 0.004). In contrast, the control group exhibited deterioration in functional mobility (p = 0.001) and anxiety (p = 0.009), with no significant gains in other measures. Between-group comparisons confirmed significantly greater improvements in the yoga group across all outcomes. Conclusions: A 12-week yoga program was feasible and effective in improving balance, functional mobility, and mental health, while reducing fear of falling among older adults. Yoga may serve as a safe, non-pharmacological intervention to promote healthy aging in institutionalized populations. Trial registration: This study was prospectively registered with the Clinical Trial Registry of India (Registration No: CTRI/2023/10/058682; Registered on: 16 October 2023).

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** BBS2 (Bardet-Biedl syndrome 2) [NCBI Gene 583] {aka BBS, RP74}
- **Diseases:** anemia (MESH:D000740), malnutrition (MESH:D044342), hypertension (MESH:D006973), stiffness (MESH:C566112), decline in functional mobility (MESH:D014086), cardiovascular disease (MESH:D002318), gastrointestinal disorders (MESH:D005767), osteoporosis (MESH:D010024), cataract (MESH:D002386), Depression (MESH:D003866), genitourinary disorders (MESH:D014564), Problems of balance and gait (MESH:D020234), bipolar disorder (MESH:D001714), dementia (MESH:D003704), dental problems (MESH:D019973), Impairment in functional ability (MESH:D003072), nervous (MESH:D009422), memory loss (MESH:D008569), injury to (MESH:D014947), balance loss (MESH:D016388), balance impairment (MESH:D060825), Fear of falling (MESH:C000719212), Anxiety (MESH:D001007), mood disturbances (MESH:D019964), gait disturbance (MESH:D020233), loss of independence (MESH:D064129), falls (MESH:C537863), chronic obstructive airway disease (MESH:D029424), fatigue (MESH:D005221), Deterioration in balance function (MESH:D003291), osteoarthritis (MESH:D010003), hearing loss (MESH:D034381), neurological disorders (MESH:D009461), Anxiety symptoms (MESH:D001008)
- **Chemicals:** pranayama (-), asanas (MESH:C017690), GABA (MESH:D005680)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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