50 min

49 Epigenetics, Mental Health & Yoga: Expert Insights with Valerie Knopik PhD Yoga Medicine

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Our biology certainly influences our health and behavior, but the environment can also have a significant impact on our health and well-being. Thanks to the fascinating field of epigenetics, we now understand that factors like our nutrition, movement habits, stress levels, and feelings of emotional connection can affect the way our genes are expressed. So today host Rachel dips her toes into the world of science to discuss epigenetics, mental health, and yoga with guest Valerie Knopik.
Valerie has a PhD in Psychology and postdoctoral training in Psychiatric and Genetic Epidemiology. Active in mental health research, Valerie has a deep interest in how our internal biology and our external environment (including yoga, mindfulness, and meditation) can interact to positively change our mental health landscape.
In this episode, Valerie helps us understand how our genes alone don’t determine our physical or mental health, what kind of environmental factors affect our epigenome, and how various yoga practices can make us more resilient to the environmental stressors we inevitably face.
Show Notes:
What got Valerie interested in science and biological psychology [3:28] Genetics versus epigenetics, how our “environment gets under the skin” [7:04] Defining epigenetics [11:23] Interrelating factors that influence our epigenetics [15:39] The varied roles yoga practice can play [21:19] What research says about the benefits of movement on our epigenome [23:22] Overlaps between the concepts of epigenetics and neural plasticity [29:59] The importance of supporting mental health; how yoga can help [31:43] Yoga practices for burnout [39:34] Valerie’s key takeaways [43:57] Links Mentioned:
Watch this episode on YouTube Mental Health & Wellness Yoga Teacher Training Recommended Articles:
Epi-What? Change Your Internal Landscape Part 2: Epigenetics and How It Reduces Depression and Increases Longevity Światowy et al., “Physical Activity and DNA Methylation in Humans”: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8657566/ Lindholm et al., “An integrative analysis reveals coordinated reprogramming of the epigenome  and the transcriptome in human skeletal muscle after training” Yoga Medicine Online Burnout Series Yoga Medicine Online Monthly Dose: Mental Health Lecture Connect with Valerie Knopik: Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Yoga Medicine Online Teacher
You can learn more about this episode, and see the full show notes at YogaMedicine.com/podcast-49.
And you can find out more about insider tips, online classes or information on our teacher trainings at www.YogaMedicine.com.
To support our work, please leave us a 5 star review with your feedback on iTunes/Apple Podcasts.

Our biology certainly influences our health and behavior, but the environment can also have a significant impact on our health and well-being. Thanks to the fascinating field of epigenetics, we now understand that factors like our nutrition, movement habits, stress levels, and feelings of emotional connection can affect the way our genes are expressed. So today host Rachel dips her toes into the world of science to discuss epigenetics, mental health, and yoga with guest Valerie Knopik.
Valerie has a PhD in Psychology and postdoctoral training in Psychiatric and Genetic Epidemiology. Active in mental health research, Valerie has a deep interest in how our internal biology and our external environment (including yoga, mindfulness, and meditation) can interact to positively change our mental health landscape.
In this episode, Valerie helps us understand how our genes alone don’t determine our physical or mental health, what kind of environmental factors affect our epigenome, and how various yoga practices can make us more resilient to the environmental stressors we inevitably face.
Show Notes:
What got Valerie interested in science and biological psychology [3:28] Genetics versus epigenetics, how our “environment gets under the skin” [7:04] Defining epigenetics [11:23] Interrelating factors that influence our epigenetics [15:39] The varied roles yoga practice can play [21:19] What research says about the benefits of movement on our epigenome [23:22] Overlaps between the concepts of epigenetics and neural plasticity [29:59] The importance of supporting mental health; how yoga can help [31:43] Yoga practices for burnout [39:34] Valerie’s key takeaways [43:57] Links Mentioned:
Watch this episode on YouTube Mental Health & Wellness Yoga Teacher Training Recommended Articles:
Epi-What? Change Your Internal Landscape Part 2: Epigenetics and How It Reduces Depression and Increases Longevity Światowy et al., “Physical Activity and DNA Methylation in Humans”: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8657566/ Lindholm et al., “An integrative analysis reveals coordinated reprogramming of the epigenome  and the transcriptome in human skeletal muscle after training” Yoga Medicine Online Burnout Series Yoga Medicine Online Monthly Dose: Mental Health Lecture Connect with Valerie Knopik: Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Yoga Medicine Online Teacher
You can learn more about this episode, and see the full show notes at YogaMedicine.com/podcast-49.
And you can find out more about insider tips, online classes or information on our teacher trainings at www.YogaMedicine.com.
To support our work, please leave us a 5 star review with your feedback on iTunes/Apple Podcasts.

50 min