Yoga breathing for cancer chemotherapy-associated symptoms and quality of life: results of a pilot randomized controlled trial.

Anand Dhruva, Christine Miaskowski, Donald Abrams, Michael Acree, Bruce Cooper, Steffanie Goodman, Frederick M Hecht
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Abstract

Background: Many debilitating symptoms arise from cancer and its treatment that are often unrelieved by established methods. Pranayama, a series of yogic breathing techniques, may improve cancer-related symptoms and quality of life, but it has not been studied for this purpose.

Objectives: A pilot study was performed to evaluate feasibility and to test the effects of pranayama on cancer-associated symptoms and quality of life.

Design: This was a randomized controlled clinical trial comparing pranayama to usual care.

Setting: The study was conducted at a university medical center.

Subjects: Patients receiving cancer chemotherapy were randomized to receive pranayama immediately or after a waiting period (control group).

Interventions: The pranayama intervention consisted of four breathing techniques taught in weekly classes and practiced at home. The treatment group received pranayama during two consecutive cycles of chemotherapy. The control group received usual care during their first cycle, and received pranayama during their second cycle of chemotherapy.

Outcome measures: Feasibility, cancer-associated symptoms (fatigue, sleep disturbance, anxiety, depression, stress), and quality of life were the outcomes.

Results: Class attendance was nearly 100% in both groups. Sixteen (16) participants were included in the final intent-to-treat analyses. The repeated-measures analyses demonstrated that any increase in pranayama dose, with dose measured in the number of hours practiced in class or at home, resulted in improved symptom and quality-of-life scores. Several of these associations--sleep disturbance (p=0.04), anxiety (p=0.04), and mental quality of life (p=0.05)--reached or approached statistical significance.

Conclusions: Yoga breathing was a feasible intervention among patients with cancer receiving chemotherapy. Pranayama may improve sleep disturbance, anxiety, and mental quality of life. A dose-response relationship was found between pranayama use and improvements in chemotherapy-associated symptoms and quality of life. These findings need to be confirmed in a larger study.

瑜伽呼吸对癌症化疗相关症状和生活质量的影响:一项随机对照试验的结果
背景:许多使人衰弱的症状是由癌症及其治疗引起的,这些症状通常无法通过现有的方法得到缓解。调息,一系列瑜伽呼吸技巧,可能改善癌症相关症状和生活质量,但尚未为此目的进行研究。目的:进行一项初步研究,以评估调息的可行性,并测试调息对癌症相关症状和生活质量的影响。设计:这是一项比较调息与常规治疗的随机对照临床试验。环境:该研究在一所大学医学中心进行。受试者:接受癌症化疗的患者随机分为立即或等待一段时间后接受调息治疗(对照组)。干预:调息干预包括四种呼吸技巧,每周在课堂上教授,并在家中练习。治疗组在连续两个化疗周期中进行调息。对照组在第一个周期接受常规护理,在第二个周期化疗期间接受调息治疗。结果测量:可行性、癌症相关症状(疲劳、睡眠障碍、焦虑、抑郁、压力)和生活质量是结果。结果:两组学生的出勤率均接近100%。16名参与者被纳入最终意向治疗分析。重复测量分析表明,调息剂量的任何增加,以课堂上或在家练习的小时数来衡量,都会导致症状和生活质量得分的改善。其中一些关联——睡眠障碍(p=0.04)、焦虑(p=0.04)和精神生活质量(p=0.05)——达到或接近统计学意义。结论:瑜伽呼吸对接受化疗的癌症患者是一种可行的干预。调息可以改善睡眠障碍、焦虑和精神生活质量。研究发现调息疗法的使用与化疗相关症状和生活质量的改善之间存在剂量反应关系。这些发现需要在更大规模的研究中得到证实。
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