Effect of Teleyoga Before COVID-19 and During Pandemic: A Narrative Review.

Dua Ruchi, Malik Saloni, Kumar Ramesh, Sharma Indrajeet, Kumar Sunil, Mirza Atif Anissa, Sindhwani Girish
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Background: Yoga plays a beneficial adjunctive role in various disorders due to its physiological and psychological benefits. COVID-19 pandemic led to a paradigm shift in delivery of health interventions from on-site to online/ tele-intervention mode. Focus shifted to tele-yoga as a reasonable and feasible alternative to in-person yoga. Studies have evaluated its effect among patients suffering from various disorders, their care givers, healthcare workers, and the general public. We have assessed the effect of tele- Yoga, including its appropriateness, acceptability, and benefits, via this narrative review.

Methods: We searched PubMed data base using predefined keywords. Inclusion criteria included controlled trials and Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs) which are completed and published in English language up to February 2022 with tele-yoga/online yoga as part of intervention. Exclusion criteria included articles in other language or articles whose full text is unavailable.

Results: After removing duplications and reviewing articles based on title, abstracts, and available full texts, seven studies with 391 participants were included. Majority of the trials took place in United States, with United Kingdom, Canada, and India following closely behind. Yoga can be safely administered via various online /tele interventions in both diseased and healthy individuls. Tele yoga or modules incorporating tele-yoga has been shown to improve symptoms like dyspnea, psychiatric/psychological burden including stress, anxiety and depression levels and may promote positive effects like spirituality.

Conclusion: Tele-yoga is feasible and beneficial in healthy and diseased individuals. Larger well-designed RCTs comparing in-person yoga with tele-yoga are needed to ascertain their full benefits.

远程瑜伽在COVID-19之前和大流行期间的效果:叙述回顾。
背景:瑜伽由于其生理和心理上的益处,在各种疾病中起着有益的辅助作用。COVID-19大流行导致卫生干预措施的提供模式从现场转向在线/远程干预模式。人们把注意力转移到远程瑜伽上,把它作为一种合理可行的替代面对面瑜伽的方法。研究已经评估了它对患有各种疾病的患者、他们的护理人员、卫生保健工作者和一般公众的影响。我们评估了远程瑜伽的效果,包括其适当性、可接受性和益处。方法:采用预定义关键词对PubMed数据库进行检索。纳入标准包括对照试验和随机对照试验(rct),这些试验在2022年2月之前以英语完成并发表,其中远程瑜伽/在线瑜伽作为干预的一部分。排除标准包括其他语言的文章或无法获得全文的文章。结果:在删除重复并根据标题、摘要和可获得的全文审查文章后,纳入了7项391名参与者的研究。大多数试验在美国进行,英国、加拿大和印度紧随其后。无论是患病还是健康的人,都可以通过各种在线/远程干预安全地进行瑜伽练习。远程瑜伽或包含远程瑜伽的模块已被证明可以改善呼吸困难、精神/心理负担(包括压力、焦虑和抑郁水平)等症状,并可能促进精神等积极影响。结论:远程瑜伽在健康人群和疾病人群中都是可行且有益的。需要更大规模的精心设计的随机对照试验来比较现场瑜伽和远程瑜伽,以确定它们的全部益处。
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