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Yoga as a fatigue intervention (Werfel et al., 2025)

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<b>Purpose:</b> This study evaluated the effects of a single session of yoga on the fatigue and reading skills of children who are deaf and hard of hearing (DHH).<b>Method: </b>The study included nine school-aged children who are DHH. Following a 3-hr assessment, the participants self-reported fatigue and completed sight word and nonword reading. They then participated in a 20-min yoga session, followed by a postsession self-reporting of fatigue and completion of alternative sight words and nonwords.<b>Results:</b> Analyses revealed that most participants experienced a decrease in fatigue post-yoga session, resulting in a small effect size. There was no effect noted for reading of sight words and nonwords; however, most participants read more nonwords post-yoga session than prior to the yoga session.<b>Conclusions:</b> Yoga has potential to positively impact fatigue experienced by children who are DHH. Future research evaluating the effects of multiple sessions of yoga on fatigue is needed.<b>Supplemental Material S1. </b>Means, standard deviations, and effect sizes for all variables for children with typical hearing (<i>n</i> = 5).Werfel., K. L., Mattingly, J., &amp; Lund, E. (2025). Yoga as a fatigue intervention for children who are deaf and hard of hearing. <i>Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups</i><i>, </i><i>10</i>(4), 1180–1189. https://doi.org/10.1044/2025_PERSP-25-00008
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2025-05-14
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