In this modern time and age, sleep has become a luxury. Amidst the whole rat race, people tend to put sleep on the back burner. Sleep deprivation is linked to an increased risk of chronic health problems like heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, and obesity, among others. But what if a simple technique could solve the problem? Yes, a guided yoga practice could not only improve sleep quality but also enhance memory and cognitive performance.
According to a pilot study published in the journal , just two weeks of practicing a certain yoga technique for 20 minutes a day was linked to deeper sleep and better brain function.
What is yoga nidra
Yoga nidra, aka yogic sleep, is a kind of mindfulness training that shows promise in improving sleep, cognition, learning, and memory. It is a relaxation technique that is part of the yogic tradition, specifically a form of tantric relaxation. It is a guided practice that induces a deep state of conscious relaxation. One can lie down and practise this technique. The goal is to move into a deep state of conscious awareness sleep, which is a deeper state of relaxation with awareness. One could experience the transition through stages of wakefulness, dreaming, and deep rest.
Yoga nidra for sleep
A study led by Karuna Datta of the Armed Forces Medical College in India looked into the effects of yoga nidra on sleep. Using objective tools such as polysomnography to measure changes in , the participants were guided through yoga nidra using a pre-recorded 20-minute audio session each day. After two weeks, results showed a significant increase in delta-wave activity during deep sleep, a key indicator of restorative rest.