Self-Administered Gentle Yoga and Yoga Breathing Intervention Improves Burden and Stress Biomarkers in Caregivers of Persons Living with Dementia.

Q3 Medicine
Sundaravadivel Balasubramanian, Martina Mueller, Mohan Madisetti, Katharine Hendrix, Teresa J Kelechi
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Family caregivers of adults with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD) are the fastest growing group of informal healthcare providers in the United States. These individuals experience high levels of stress and physical and psychosocial symptoms related to their caregiving role. We provided 20 ADRD caregivers (≥ 55 years of age) with training and access to a mobile health app for at-home practice of gentle yoga and yoga breathing exercises. Here, we report secondary outcomes, including changes in caregiver physical and mental function, burden, fatigue, sleep, and biological stress markers (salivary cortisol and 1,5-anhydroglucitol [1,5-AG] assays) from Baseline (Week 1) to Study End (Week 12). Self-reported questionnaire data were collected online via the Research Electronic Data Capture system, and biomarker data were collected via saliva samples. Results supported indications for slight improvement in outcomes of caregiving burden among ADRD caregivers using the gentle yoga and yoga breathing app. Furthermore, slight improvements in mental health were observed; the greatest gains were made by those reporting higher burden and having family members with more severe dementias. Findings indicate that those experiencing the greatest improvement in caregiver burden scores spent the most time doing gentle yoga and yoga breathing exercises. Salivary stress biomarkers moved in a favorable direction (decreased cortisol; increased 1,5-AG) among caregivers practicing the exercises most often. This is among the first studies of gentle yoga and yoga breathing exercises for relieving ADRD caregiver burden and the first we are aware of to incorporate stress biomarker measurement.

自我管理的温和瑜伽和瑜伽呼吸干预改善了痴呆症患者护理人员的负担和压力生物标志物。
患有阿尔茨海默病和相关痴呆症(ADRD)的成年人的家庭护理人员是美国非正规医疗服务提供者中增长最快的群体。这些人经历了与他们的护理角色相关的高度压力和身体和心理社会症状。我们为20名ADRD护理人员(≥55岁)提供了培训,并使用了移动健康应用程序,在家练习温和的瑜伽和瑜伽呼吸练习。在此,我们报告了从基线(第1周)到研究结束(第12周)的次要结果,包括护理人员身心功能、负担、疲劳、睡眠和生物应激标志物(唾液皮质醇和1,5-羟基葡萄糖醇[1,5-AG]测定)的变化。自我报告的问卷数据通过研究电子数据采集系统在线收集,生物标志物数据通过唾液样本收集。结果支持使用温和瑜伽和瑜伽呼吸应用程序的ADRD护理人员的护理负担结果略有改善的迹象。此外,心理健康状况略有改善;收益最大的是那些报告负担更高、家庭成员患有更严重痴呆症的人。研究结果表明,那些护理人员负担得分改善最大的人花最多的时间做温和的瑜伽和瑜伽呼吸练习。在最经常锻炼的护理人员中,唾液压力生物标志物朝着有利的方向移动(皮质醇降低;1,5-AG增加)。这是第一项关于舒缓瑜伽和瑜伽呼吸练习以减轻ADRD护理者负担的研究之一,也是我们所知的第一项纳入压力生物标志物测量的研究。
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