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International Journal of Sports, Health and Physical Education
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Vol. 8, Issue 1, Part B (2026)

Effect of yoga on stress and anxiety among police personnel

Author(s):

Kuldip Kumar, CP Singh Bhati and Madhvi Chandra

Abstract:

Introduction: Police personnel face high levels of stress and anxiety due to their exposure to traumatic and life-threatening situations. While traditional interventions are common, yoga has emerged as a promising alternative for mitigating stress and anxiety. This paper systematically reviews literature on the effectiveness of yoga-based interventions for police personnel, focusing on randomized controlled trials, longitudinal studies, and meta-analyses published from 2000 to 2024.
Methodology: A systematic review was conducted using academic databases to identify studies assessing the impact of yoga on stress and anxiety in police personnel or similar high-stress professions. Inclusion criteria were randomized controlled trials, longitudinal studies, and meta-analyses that specifically focused on yoga-based interventions. Studies published between 2000 and 2024 were analysed for outcomes related to stress reduction, anxiety, and mental well-being.
Results: The review found that yoga significantly reduced stress and anxiety in police personnel. Grupe et al., 2021 [8] reported reduction in perceived stress in police personnel, while Hoeve et al. 2021 [9] showed significant reductions in sleep difficulties, anxiety, particularly among officers with trauma histories. The impact of yoga on emotional regulation, heart rate variability, and resilience was evident across multiple studies. Additionally, long-term benefits were noted, with sustained improvements in mindfulness, mental well-being even months after intervention (Krick and Felfe, 2020) [11].
Conclusion: Yoga is an effective intervention for reducing stress and anxiety in police personnel. By enhancing emotional resilience and relaxation, yoga addresses both the physical and psychological impacts of stress. The sustainability and accessibility of yoga make it a practical, cost-effective tool for police departments to improve police personnel well-being. The evidence suggests that integrating yoga into wellness programs could significantly benefit law enforcement personnel.
 

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International Journal of Sports, Health and Physical Education
How to cite this article:
Kuldip Kumar, CP Singh Bhati and Madhvi Chandra. Effect of yoga on stress and anxiety among police personnel. Int. J. Sports Health Phys. Educ. 2026;8(1):77-81. DOI: 10.33545/26647559.2026.v8.i1b.322
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