结合常规护理的结构化瑜伽干预与运动对哮喘患者肺功能和生活质量的影响:随机对照试验

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Advances in Mind-Body Medicine Pub Date : 2024-01-01
Anshu Yadav, Ranjeeta Kumari, Arun Goel, Girish Sindhwani, Narendra Singh, Rakhee Khanduri
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背景:哮喘是一种慢性疾病,其长期性要求治疗对哮喘患者的伤害最小,并对其生活质量产生良好影响:本研究评估了结构化瑜伽干预与常规护理相结合对哮喘患者改善肺功能和生活质量的疗效:研究为单盲(结果评估者)医院随机对照试验:研究对象:18 至 60 岁的成年人,根据全球哮喘倡议指南被诊断为轻度至中度哮喘,且在筛查前的一个月内未出现病情加重:干预措施:由一名合格的瑜伽教练通过虚拟平台每天提供三十分钟的结构化瑜伽干预:调查问卷用于评估生活质量,呼吸流量计用于测量呼气峰流速(PEFR)。在基线、15 天、45 天和 90 天时进行测试,而生活质量则每月评估一次:采用独立样本 t 检验和重复测量方差分析对瑜伽组和对照组的平均结果进行了意向治疗分析比较:结果:与对照组相比,瑜伽组的 PEFR 和哮喘相关生活质量评分均有明显改善(P < .001)。通过重复测量方差分析,发现干预组在多个时间间隔(基线、第 15 天、第 45 天、第 90 天)的 PEFR 值之间存在明显差异(F = 539.72,自由度 = 1.1618;P < .001)。瑜伽组和对照组的生活质量评分差异也有统计学意义(P < .001),其中外部刺激领域的生活质量有所改善:结论:本研究结果表明,与常规哮喘治疗相结合的结构化瑜伽干预在提高 PEFR 和生活质量方面比传统呼吸练习更有益处。
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Efficacy of a Structured Yoga Intervention Integrated with Routine Care versus Exercise on Pulmonary Function and Quality of Life of Asthma Patients: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

Context: Asthma is a chronic disease and its chronicity demands therapy with minimal harm and a good impact on the quality of life of asthmatics.

Objective: This study evaluates the efficacy of structured yoga intervention integrated with routine care on asthma patients in improving their pulmonary function and quality of life.

Design: The study was a single-blind (outcome assessor) hospital-based randomized controlled trial.

Participants: Adults between 18 to 60 years, diagnosed with mild to moderate asthma as per Global Initiative for Asthma guidelines, with no exacerbation in the past month before screening, were included in the study.

Intervention: A thirty-minute structured yoga intervention was delivered daily by a qualified yoga instructor through a virtual platform.

Outcome measures: Questionnaires were utilized to assess the quality of life, and Breath-o-meter equipment was used to measure peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR). It was tested at baseline and then at 15 days, 45 days, and 90 days, whereas the quality of life was evaluated once a month.

Statistical analysis: Intention to treat analysis was performed to compare the mean outcome between the yoga and control groups using an independent sample t test and repeated measures analysis of variance.

Results: The yoga group significantly improved their PEFR and asthma-related quality of life scores compared to the control group (P < .001). A significant difference (F = 539.72, degree of freedom = 1.1618; P < .001) was detected between PEFR values at several time intervals (baseline, day 15, day 45, day 90) in the intervention group on repeated measures analysis of variance. The difference in quality-of-life scores between yoga and control was also statistically significant (P < .001), with an improvement in the quality-of-life domain of external stimuli.

Conclusion: When combined with normal asthma treatment, the findings of this study show that structured yoga intervention integrated with routine care is more beneficial than traditional breathing exercises in increasing PEFR and quality of life.

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