Yoga improves quality of life and benefit finding in women undergoing radiotherapy for breast cancer.

Kavita D Chandwani, Bob Thornton, George H Perkins, Banu Arun, N V Raghuram, H R Nagendra, Qi Wei, Lorenzo Cohen
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This study examined the effects of yoga on quality of life (QOL) and psychosocial outcomes in women with breast cancer undergoing radiotherapy. Sixty-one women were randomly assigned to either a yoga or a wait-list group. Yoga classes were taught biweekly during the 6 weeks of radiotherapy. Participants completed measures of QOL, fatigue, benefit finding (finding meaning in the cancer experience), intrusive thoughts, sleep disturbances, depressive symptoms, and anxiety before radiotherapy and then again 1 week, 1 month, and 3 months after the end of radiotherapy. General linear model analyses revealed that compared to the control group, the yoga group reported significantly better general health perception (p = .005) and physical functioning scores (p = .04) 1 week postradiotherapy; higher levels of intrusive thoughts 1 month postradiotherapy (p = .01); and greater benefit finding 3 months postradiotherapy (p = .01). There were no other group differences in other QOL subscales for fatigue, depression, or sleep scores. Exploratory analyses indicated that intrusive thoughts 1 month after radiotherapy were significantly positively correlated with benefit finding 3 months after radiotherapy (r = .36, p = .011). Our results indicated that the yoga program was associated with statistically and clinically significant improvements in aspects of QOL.

瑜伽提高生活质量,对接受乳腺癌放疗的妇女有益。
这项研究考察了瑜伽对接受放疗的乳腺癌患者的生活质量(QOL)和心理社会结果的影响。61名女性被随机分配到瑜伽组和等候组。在6周的放射治疗期间,每两周进行一次瑜伽课程。参与者在放疗前、放疗结束后1周、1个月和3个月分别完成了生活质量、疲劳、寻找益处(在癌症经历中寻找意义)、侵入性思维、睡眠障碍、抑郁症状和焦虑的测量。一般线性模型分析显示,与对照组相比,瑜伽组在治疗后1周报告了更好的总体健康感知(p = 0.005)和身体功能评分(p = 0.04);治疗后1个月侵入性思维水平升高(p = 0.01);放疗后3个月获益更大(p = 0.01)。在疲劳、抑郁或睡眠评分的其他生活质量亚量表上没有其他组间差异。探索性分析表明,放疗后1个月的侵入性思维与放疗后3个月的获益感显著正相关(r = 0.36, p = 0.011)。我们的研究结果表明,瑜伽项目与生活质量方面的统计学和临床显著改善有关。
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