Such findings are similar tothose in the general population , in that yoga users report poorer mental and physical well-being (e.g.). it has been proposed that while yoga use assed as yes/no may be correlated with poorer well-being (perhaps reflecting individual is efforts to seek relief), consideration of dose presents amore sophisticated way of examining the relation –ship . a convenience sample of yoga ptactitioners reported greater distress than the general population , but the higher the dose of yoga (i.e., the longer and more free quaintly participants practice), the lower practictioners levels of distress .todate,no examination of dose and well-being in cancer survivors has been reported.