# The effects of yoga exercise on stress relief capacity and emotional changes: a systematic review and meta-analysis

**Authors:** Xiaokun Mu, Kai Xu, Xiaolin Wang, Yi Sun, Dengtai Wen, Delong Dong

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2026.1707131 · Frontiers in Psychology · 2026-02-26

## TL;DR

This study shows that yoga can reduce stress, anxiety, and depression, with greater benefits for older individuals.

## Contribution

The novel contribution is identifying age as a significant moderator in yoga's effectiveness for stress reduction.

## Key findings

- Yoga interventions reduced stress, anxiety, and depression with moderate effect sizes.
- Age was found to be a significant moderator, with older individuals benefiting more from yoga.
- Yoga is recommended as a complementary therapy for mental health.

## Abstract

Emotional stability is a central pillar of mental health, and prolonged exposure to negative emotions (depression, anxiety) and stress can lead to impaired social functioning and disruptions in the emotion regulation system, which in turn affects psychological well-being.

The purpose of this study is to examine the combined benefits of yoga practice for emotional regulation and stress reduction through meta-analysis, while exploring the effects of various moderating factors.

This study was searched through Pubmed, Embase, Ovid MEDLINE and Cochrane library databases in January 2026. Randomized controlled studies using yoga as an intervention and anxiety, depression, and stress as indicators were included. Risk of bias was reported faithfully according to the Cochrane risk of bias rating requirements and labeled with the GRADE system evaluation level of evidence. Random-effects models were employed to perform effect size (ES) pooling, examine publication bias, and conduct subgroup analyses and regression analyses.

Included 30 controlled experimental studies involving 2,288 participants (age: 13 to 82 years). Compared with control groups, yoga interventions improved stress (ES = −0.54, Low-level Evidence), anxiety (ES = −0.52, Low-level Evidence), and depression (ES = −0.50, Low-level Evidence). Subgroup analyses and regression analyses indicated that age was a significant moderator of stress levels.

Yoga practice has been proven effective in reducing stress and alleviating symptoms of depression and anxiety. As age increases, yoga interventions yield greater effectiveness in stress reduction. In the future, yoga should be considered as a complementary therapy for promoting mental health.

PROSPERO, identifier (CRD420251044568).

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** depression (MONDO:0002050), anxiety (MONDO:0005618)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** anxiety (MESH:D001007), depression (MESH:D003866)

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