What “Evidence-Based Yoga” Means on Yoga.Health
Yoga.Health offers an evidence-based odyssey for all ages and fitness levels.
Our programs are grounded in clinical research and designed to support health, mobility, and overall well-being.
We cite leading sources to inform our classes:
The National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH) confirms yoga helps prevent falls in older adults;
The Mayo Clinic notes that gentle yoga can ease arthritis-related joint pain; and Harvard Medical School reports benefits for mood, stress, and sleep.
This science-backed approach is reflected in our unique model: Evidence-based Yoga Therapy. Classes are created by a multidisciplinary team of advanced-certified instructors, yoga therapists, physical therapists, and healthcare professionals. Many have backgrounds in sports medicine, anatomy, and trauma-sensitive care.
While “evidence-based yoga” is not a regulated medical term, it is use to mean the content is reviewed against current research and therapeutic best practices. Yoga Therapy does not replace medical care—it complements it.
Yoga.Health brings research-informed yoga to your screen, making wellness more accessible, safer, and more meaningful—especially as we age.
Our Evidence-Based Yoga Scoring
How We Evaluation Our Content
Score 5 · Robust Evidence
The top rating, 5, designates practices confirmed through systematic reviews, meta-analyses, or extensive RCT networks. These comprehensive syntheses demonstrate clear, consistent benefits across populations and settings. Score-5 content represents the highest scientific validation, offering maximal confidence in effectiveness and safety.