Effect of Hatha Yoga and Meditation on academic stress in medical students- Clinical Trial

IF 1.7 Q2 Medicine
Sandra Moreno, Lina Becerra, Guillermo Ortega, Milton Fabian Suarez-Ortegón, Freddy Moreno
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Medical students use to deal with high levels of academic stress. Hatha yoga and meditation have been found to reduce variables associated with stress. Objective: To evaluate and compare the effect of Hatha yoga and meditation on academic stress in medical students at a private university in Cali, Colombia. A total of 27 volunteers were randomly divided into two groups: Hatha Yoga(n=13) and Meditation (n=14). Each group undertook two weekly one-hour sessions for 14 weeks. Study outcomes were salivary cortisol and perceived academic stress. Anthropometric and clinical variables were additionally measured as characteristics of the study sample. Perceived academic stress was estimated via a structured questionnaire. An intra-group analysis was also conducted to compare the outcomes at baseline and post-intervention within the groups. At baseline demographic, clinical, and anthropometric variables were similar between the intervention groups. After the intervention, no differences were found between meditation and hatha yoga groups in salivary cortisol measures (time 0, 15, 30, 45 min, and mean of the 4 measures) and perceived academic stress. However, the intra-group analysis showed that only in Hatha yoga there was a significant increase in cortisol measures and improvement in the scale of perceived academic stress. Based on the intra-group but not between-group comparisons of outcomes at baseline and post-intervention, Hatha yoga reduced perceived academic stress despite a concomitant significant increase in cortisol levels. Further trials with larger samples of medical students should be conducted to contrast our findings.
哈他瑜伽和冥想对医学生学业压力的影响-临床试验
医学生通常都要应对高水平的学业压力。人们发现,哈他瑜伽和冥想可以减少与压力相关的变量。目的:评价和比较哈达瑜伽和冥想对哥伦比亚卡利一所私立大学医学生学业压力的影响。共有27名志愿者被随机分为两组:哈他瑜伽(n=13)和冥想(n=14)。每个小组每周进行两次一小时的会议,持续14周。研究结果是唾液皮质醇和感知学业压力。人体测量学和临床变量作为研究样本的特征被额外测量。感知学业压力通过结构化问卷进行评估。还进行了组内分析,以比较组内基线和干预后的结果。在基线时,干预组之间的人口学、临床和人体测量变量相似。干预后,冥想组和哈达瑜伽组在唾液皮质醇测量(时间0、15、30、45分钟,以及4项测量的平均值)和感知的学业压力方面没有发现差异。然而,组内分析显示,只有在哈他瑜伽中,皮质醇测量值显著增加,感知学业压力的规模有所改善。基于组内而非组间基线和干预后结果的比较,尽管伴随皮质醇水平显著增加,但哈他瑜伽减少了感知的学业压力。应该对更多的医学生样本进行进一步的试验,以对比我们的发现。
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Advances in integrative medicine
Advances in integrative medicine INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE-
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3.20
自引率
11.80%
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审稿时长
15 weeks
期刊介绍: Advances in Integrative Medicine (AIMED) is an international peer-reviewed, evidence-based research and review journal that is multi-disciplinary within the fields of Integrative and Complementary Medicine. The journal focuses on rigorous quantitative and qualitative research including systematic reviews, clinical trials and surveys, whilst also welcoming medical hypotheses and clinically-relevant articles and case studies disclosing practical learning tools for the consulting practitioner. By promoting research and practice excellence in the field, and cross collaboration between relevant practitioner groups and associations, the journal aims to advance the practice of IM, identify areas for future research, and improve patient health outcomes. International networking is encouraged through clinical innovation, the establishment of best practice and by providing opportunities for cooperation between organisations and communities.
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