Keywords

discrimination, physical activity, social environment, type 2 diabetes mellitus, yoga

 

Authors

  1. Alexander, Gina K. MPH, RN
  2. Taylor, Ann Gill EdD, RN, FAAN
  3. Innes, Karen E. PhD, MSPH
  4. Kulbok, Pamela DNSc, MS, RN, APRN, BC
  5. Selfe, Terry K. DC, PhD

Abstract

This article provides a review of literature both to identify the effects of yoga-based therapy on the management of type 2 diabetes mellitus and to examine the social context of physical activity. Findings from the review indicate that yoga has a positive short-term effect on multiple diabetes-related outcomes; however, long-term effects of yoga therapy on diabetes management remain unclear. The context of the social environment, including interpersonal relationships, community characteristics, and discrimination, influences the adoption and maintenance of health behaviors such as physical activity, including yoga practice. Further research is necessary to determine the extent of this influence.