Yoga's Impact on Fall Risks in Older Women
Sat Dec 27 2025
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Older women face a higher chance of falling and getting hurt. This is especially true for those who have gone through menopause. Falls can lead to broken bones, particularly in the arms, and this often happens when someone falls forward. But not much research has looked into how to lower these risks for women in their 50s and 60s.
Yoga might be a good way to help. It can make balance better, strengthen muscles, and prepare the upper body to land safely if a fall happens. A recent study wanted to see if 12 weeks of a specific type of yoga, called Hatha Balance Flow Yoga, could help reduce fall and injury risks in postmenopausal women.
Thirty-six women between 50 and 70 years old took part in the study. They were tested at the start, after 12 weeks of no intervention, and again after 12 weeks of yoga classes twice a week. The tests checked things like balance, strength, and how quickly they could react.
The results showed that yoga did help. After 12 weeks, the women had better balance, stronger lower bodies, and quicker upper-body reactions. This means yoga could be a good way for older women to stay safer and avoid serious injuries from falls.
But it's important to think about who can do yoga and who might need other help. Not all women may be able to do yoga, so other options should be looked at too. Still, yoga seems like a good choice for many to improve their health and safety.
https://localnews.ai/article/yogas-impact-on-fall-risks-in-older-women-f3418290
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