Tailored Yoga Therapy for ADHD Adults, Apr 21
Summary
NIH ClinicalTrials.gov has registered a study (NCT07541820) examining the feasibility, acceptability, and potential benefits of a group-based tailored yoga programme for adults experiencing ADHD symptoms. The yoga intervention is compared to an active control (group-based functional movement classes). The trial is registered as an observational study with no firm start date stated beyond April 21, 2026.
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NIH has registered a clinical trial (NCT07541820) on ClinicalTrials.gov studying whether tailored yoga therapy can benefit adults with ADHD symptoms, compared against group-based functional movement classes. The trial is observational in design with a target enrollment implied for adults experiencing ADHD. This is a standard registry entry and does not create any compliance obligations, regulatory requirements, or reporting duties for any party. Parties interested in participating may contact the listed investigators via the ClinicalTrials.gov record.
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Tailored Yoga Therapy for Attention-deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
N/A NCT07541820 Kind: NA Apr 21, 2026
Abstract
This study will explore the feasibility, acceptability, and potential benefits of a group-based tailored yoga programme designed for adults experiencing symptoms of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder. The yoga intervention will be compared to an active control (group-based functional movement classes).
Conditions: Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Symptoms, Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Interventions: Tailored yoga therapy., Functional movement.
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