Guest Dietrich von Bonin discusses how reading poetry out loud can activate the relaxation response, reduce stress, and improve well-being. Even 5 minutes of rhythmic poetry can be more effective than slow breathing. The episode explores the power of poetry for mental health and relaxation.
Reading poetry out loud activates relaxation response by controlling breathing rate.
Engaging with rhythmic poetry can reduce anxiety, depression, and improve emotional well-being.
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Benefits of Reading Poetry Aloud
Reading poetry out loud has been found to trigger the body's relaxation response by activating the parasympathetic nervous system. This can lead to a decrease in blood pressure, regulation of the immune system, and an improvement in mood and quality of life. Research indicates that poetry can synchronize breathing rhythm with heart rate variability, offering a unique relaxation method beyond simple breathing exercises.
Mental Health Benefits of Poetry
Poetry has been shown to benefit mental health by reducing feelings of anxiety, depression, and loneliness. Studies suggest that engaging with poetry can enhance emotional well-being, instill feelings of hope, and alleviate negative emotions. Reading poetry aloud is particularly effective in activating the body's rest and repair response, resulting in lowered heart rate, reduced blood pressure, and improved mood.
Recommendations for Reading Poetry
Experts recommend reading poetry out loud for at least five minutes a day to experience its relaxation benefits. Engaging with rhythmic and structured poetry that includes stressed and unstressed syllables is key to triggering the body's relaxation response. Regular practice, about three to four times a week for a month, is suggested for lasting effects on enhancing mood and overall well-being.
Reading poetry can reduce stress and help give you words to express the things you're feeling. And reading a poem out loud has been shown to be a surprisingly simple way to activate your relaxation response and bring about a sense of calm. It’s all to do with the way it slows and controls your breathing rate, which in turn stimulates your parasympathetic nervous system and can lead to many beneficial effects. Michael Mosley speaks to Dietrich von Bonin from the Swiss Association of Art Therapies, who says as little as 5 minutes of rhythmic poetry read aloud can be even more effective than slow-paced breathing at relaxing your body and mind. Our volunteer Colm dives into the world of Irish poetry and incorporates reading it aloud into his bedtime routine.
Series Producer: Nija Dalal-Small
Editor: Zoë Heron
A BBC Studios production for BBC Sounds / BBC Radio 4.
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