Rajyoga meditation: effects on visual evoked potentials in migraine patients

Pub Date : 2022-11-01 DOI:10.7358/neur-2022-032-kack
S. Kacker, Anshul Sharma, S. Somani, Shailesh K. Kawale, Amit Sak
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Light can precipitate migraine attacks, suggesting the visual system’s role in migraine pathophysiology. The present study hypothesized the positive effects of Rajyoga meditation on visual evoked potentials (VEPs) in migraineurs. This repeated-measures study included 185 migraine patients (Group A) and 51 age-matched controls (Group B). Initially, the VEPs of both groups were recorded and compared using the Mann- Whitney U test. Subsequently, group A patients followed weekly sessions of Rajyoga meditation for three months. Then, VEPs were re-recorded and compared with preintervention measurements using the Wilcoxon signed-rank test at a 5% significance level. Before the intervention, P100 latency was significantly delayed, and the P100 amplitude was significantly lower in migraine patients compared to the control group. After performing Rajyoga meditation, migraineurs showed a significant decrease in P100 latency and an increase in P100 amplitude. The present study showed favorable effects of Rajyoga meditation in migraine patients.
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拉脉瑜伽冥想:对偏头痛患者视觉诱发电位的影响
光线可以促使偏头痛发作,这表明视觉系统在偏头痛病理生理学中的作用。本研究假设拉脉瑜伽冥想对偏头痛患者的视觉诱发电位(VEPs)有积极作用。这项重复测量的研究包括185名偏头痛患者(A组)和51名年龄匹配的对照组(B组)。最初,记录两组的vep并使用Mann- Whitney U测试进行比较。随后,A组患者每周进行拉杰瑜伽冥想,持续三个月。然后,重新记录vep,并在5%显著性水平上使用Wilcoxon符号秩检验与干预前测量结果进行比较。干预前,偏头痛患者的P100潜伏期明显延迟,P100振幅明显低于对照组。在进行拉脉瑜伽冥想后,偏头痛患者的P100潜伏期显著降低,P100振幅显著增加。目前的研究表明,拉杰瑜伽冥想对偏头痛患者有良好的效果。
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