Department of Psychology, University of Constance, Constance, Germany.
Department of Cognitive Neuroscience, Ruhr University Bochum, Bochum, Germany.
Stress. 2021 Jan;24(1):44-52. doi: 10.1080/10253890.2020.1766018. Epub 2020 May 26.
Stress is one of the foremost contributors to the development of psychiatric diseases. Since the prevalence of stress-related complaints is increasing, we are in need for affordable and effective treatment alternatives. Laughter yoga (LY), a popular method encouraging participants to simulate laughter and participate in yogic breathing exercises, is hypothesized to buffer negative effects of stress. Although widely practiced, empirical evidence for beneficial effects of LY is scarce. We investigated the acute effects of a single 30-min LY session on the autonomic, endocrine and psychological response to a standardized psychosocial stressor. Thirty-five healthy subjects (51% female) were randomly assigned to experience either a LY ( = 11), a relaxation breathing ( = 12) or a (non-intervention) control ( = 12) session prior to their exposure to the Trier Social Stress Test for Groups (TSST-G). Salivary cortisol, salivary alpha amylase, and subjective stress were assessed repeatedly throughout the experiment. We expected that LY and relaxation breathing group each show a downregulation of stress response indices compared to the control group. Further, we expected that LY has beneficial effects compared to relaxation breathing. The groups did not differ in salivary cortisol, alpha amylase or subjective stress reactivity during the 30-min intervention. However, in response to the TSST-G, the LY, but neither the relaxation breathing, nor the control condition, showed an attenuated cortisol stress response. These findings highlight the potential of LY to buffer the endocrine stress response. Therefore, LY could be used as a cheap and easily-to-implement add-on to more traditional stress interventions. LAY SUMMARY In recent years, more and more people have reported to feel stressed. Although our body is well equipped to deal with acute stress, chronic stress can tire our system and contribute to illness in the long run. Therefore, we need affordable and effective measures to reduce stress. In this study we have investigated whether a single laughter yoga session can help us to deal with acute stress. Although laughter yoga did not change how stressful a situation was perceived, it reduced the amount of stress hormones that were released in response to the situation. As such, laughter yoga might be a cheap and easily-to-implement add-on to more traditional stress reduction interventions.
压力是精神疾病发展的首要因素之一。由于与压力相关的投诉日益增多,我们需要负担得起且有效的治疗方法。欢笑瑜伽(LY)是一种流行的方法,鼓励参与者模拟笑声并进行瑜伽呼吸练习,据推测可以缓冲压力的负面影响。尽管广泛应用,但 LY 有益效果的实证证据却很少。我们研究了单次 30 分钟的 LY 课程对标准化社会心理压力源下自主神经、内分泌和心理反应的急性影响。35 名健康受试者(51%为女性)被随机分配到 LY 组(n=11)、放松呼吸组(n=12)或(非干预)对照组(n=12),然后接受群体 Trier 社会应激测试(TSST-G)。在整个实验过程中,反复评估唾液皮质醇、唾液 α-淀粉酶和主观压力。我们预计 LY 和放松呼吸组与对照组相比,应激反应指标均会下调。此外,我们预计 LY 比放松呼吸更有益。在 30 分钟的干预过程中,三组在唾液皮质醇、α-淀粉酶或主观压力反应方面没有差异。然而,在 TSST-G 应激反应中,只有 LY 组,而不是放松呼吸组或对照组,表现出皮质醇应激反应的减弱。这些发现突出了 LY 缓冲内分泌应激反应的潜力。因此,LY 可以作为更传统应激干预的廉价且易于实施的附加手段。