In 2017, Baylor College of Medicine, the Institute, and Michael E. DeBakey High School for Health Professions (DBH) began partnering to provide education to high-school students regarding mental health and the benefits of yoga/meditation in reducing stress and improving overall well-being.
During school hours, 40 ninth graders receive yoga/meditation classes for 45 minutes twice a week for 12 weeks. Utilizing self-report rating scales, students in the yoga class reported improvements in their attention span and a decrease in stress levels in comparison to the students who did not participate in the yoga group.
The results of this program were recently published:
An Evaluation of Yoga and Meditation to Improve Attention, Hyperactivity, and Stress in High-School Students. The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine (New York, N.Y.), 26(8), 71-707. https://doi.org/10.1089/acm.2020.0126
Importantly, the stress and isolation felt by students during the pandemic inspired the student leader of their student wellness club to coordinate an extended series of virtual mind-body skills offerings to students and their families. The eleven-week series was geared to ameliorating stress and anxiety, as well as building community. It introduced new skills to participants each week in a safe, supportive virtual atmosphere, with between five and ten students attending each session.
Questions about this project can be directed to programs@ish-tmc.org