Effectiveness of Workplace Yoga Interventions on Employee Productivity and Well-being

Authors

  • Prof. Matteo Ricciardi Verona Technical University, Italy

Keywords:

Yoga, Workplace Wellness , Employee Productivity

Abstract

In the contemporary corporate environment, increasing work pressure, long working hours, and sedentary lifestyles have significantly affected employee productivity and overall well-being. Stress, burnout, and reduced job satisfaction are common challenges faced by employees, leading to decreased efficiency and increased absenteeism. In this context, workplace wellness programs incorporating mind-body practices have gained attention as effective strategies for improving employee health and organizational performance. The effectiveness of workplace Yoga interventions on employee productivity and well-being. Yoga, as a holistic practice combining physical postures (Asanas), breathing techniques, and meditation, is increasingly being adopted in corporate settings. The study employs an experimental design involving employees who participated in a structured workplace Yoga program over a defined period. Key variables such as stress levels, job satisfaction, concentration, work efficiency, absenteeism, and overall physical and mental well-being were assessed before and after the intervention using standardized tools. The findings indicate a significant reduction in stress and fatigue, along with improvements in focus, emotional stability, and job satisfaction among participants. Employees also reported enhanced physical fitness and better work-life balance.

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Published

03-06-2026

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