心音共振技术对吸烟者肺功能和吸烟行为的影响——一项前瞻性随机对照试验。

IF 1.1 Q3 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
International Journal of Yoga Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-14 DOI:10.4103/ijoy.ijoy_117_24
K S Moodala Girishankara, Shivaprasad Shetty, Krithika A Ramaswamy, Prashanth Shetty
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摘要

背景:吸烟是世界上导致死亡的主要原因之一,而呼吸道是受吸烟影响的主要身体系统。在之前的研究中,瑜伽已经显示出改善肺功能的良好效果。心音共振技术(MSRT)是一种基于瑜伽的放松技术,它可以提高内在意识,减少冲动。目的:因此,我们旨在评估MSRT对吸烟者肺功能和吸烟行为的影响。方法:共筛选197名受试者,其中80名被招募并按1:1的比例随机分配到研究组(SG) (n = 40)和对照组(CG) (n = 40),实验组接受10天25分钟的MSRT干预,对照组(CG)在同一时期接受健康教育。在干预前对两组患者进行基线评估。肺活量测定法评估肺功能。在10天干预前后,所有受试者分别使用戒烟自我效能问卷(SASEQ)评估戒烟动机、明尼苏达烟草戒断量表(MTWS)评估戒烟时的戒断症状和吸烟冲动问卷(MTWS)评估吸烟冲动。根据意向治疗原则对数据进行分析。结果:两组间所有参数均无基线差异。与CG组相比,SG组内FVC (P < 0.001)、FEV1 (P < 0.001)、FEV1/FVC比值(P < 0.05)、用力呼气流量25% ~ 75% (P < 0.001)、呼气峰值流速(P < 0.001)、屏气时间(P < 0.001)等肺功能变量均有统计学意义的变化。在CG内,与基线相比,只有FEV1 (P = 0.002)表现出显著变化。组内比较显示,SASEQ的所有域(P < 0.001)和MTWS-Revised (P < 0.001)和吸烟冲动问卷的少数域(P < 0.001)在两组中都有显著变化。组间比较显示,干预10天后,SG组的三项吸烟行为评估与CG组相比均有统计学差异。结论:MSRT的实践可能有助于改善肺功能,并减少吸烟者的戒断症状、渴望、冲动和负面影响。因此,它可以作为一种低成本、易于自我管理的辅助干预手段来帮助吸烟者戒烟。
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Effect of Mind Sound Resonance Technique on Pulmonary Function and Smoking Behavior among Smokers - A Prospective Randomized Control Trial.

Background: Smoking is one of the leading causes of death in the world, and the respiratory tract is the major body system affected by smoking. Yoga has shown promising effects in improving lung function in previous studies. Mind sound resonance technique (MSRT) is one of the Yoga-based relaxation techniques, which improves internal awareness and reduces impulsivity.

Aim: Hence, we aimed to assess the efficacy of MSRT on pulmonary function and smoking behavior among smokers.

Methodology: A total of 197 subjects were screened among whom 80 were recruited and randomly allocated (1:1) to a study group (SG) (n = 40) who received 10 days of 25-min MSRT intervention and a control group (CG) (n = 40) who received health education during the same period. Baseline assessment was taken before intervention for both the groups. Pulmonary function was assessed by spirometry. All subjects were administered the Smoking Abstinence Self-Efficacy Questionnaire (SASEQ) to assess the motivation to quit smoking, the Minnesota Tobacco Withdrawal Scale-Revised (MTWS) to assess withdrawal symptoms on smoking cessation, and the Questionnaire of Smoking Urges to evaluate the urge to smoke, before and after the 10-day intervention. The data were analyzed based on the intention-to-treat principle.

Results: There were no baseline differences across all parameters between the two groups. There was a statistically significant change in all pulmonary function variables including FVC (P < 0.001), FEV1 (P < 0.001), FEV1/FVC ratio (P < 0.05), forced expiratory flow 25%-75% (P < 0.001), peak expiratory flow rate (P < 0.001), and breath-holding time (P < 0.001) both within the SG and when compared to the CG. Within the CG, only FEV1 (P = 0.002) showed a significant change when compared to baseline. Within-group comparison showed a significant change in all the domains of SASEQ (P < 0.001) and few of the domains of MTWS-Revised (P < 0.001) and Questionnaire of Smoking Urges (P < 0.001) in both the groups. Between-group comparison showed a statistically significant difference in all three smoking behavior assessments in the SG when compared to the CG after 10 days of intervention.

Conclusion: The practice of MSRT might help in improving the lung function and also reduce the withdrawal symptoms, craving, urge, and negative affect among smokers. Hence, it can be explored as a low-cost, easy to self-administer, and adjuvant intervention in aiding smoking cessation among smokers.

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