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摘要
背景:鉴于印度2型糖尿病(DM)病例负担的不断增加,迫切需要一种有效、低成本、可持续的干预措施来控制糖尿病,从而预防并发症。目的:本研究旨在评估有组织的瑜伽项目对糖尿病的影响。研究对象和方法:这是一项基于社区的干预性研究,在印度德里的一个城市移民安置区进行。已知糖化血红蛋白(Hb1Ac)≥6.5%的糖尿病患者从社区随机选择的12个区块中入组,每个干预组的样本大小为192例,对照组为等待列表组。干预是每天50分钟的瑜伽,连续两周在附近的公园和健康中心进行,然后每周两次在家练习,直到第三个月。主要指标是HbA1c%,次要指标是血脂和空腹血糖。采用统计分析:进行per-protocol分析。估计平均值、标准差(SD)和95%置信区间。显著性水平为0.05。结果:干预组患者Hb1Ac水平(0.5%,SD = 1.5, P = 0.02)、总胆固醇水平(11.7 mg/dl, SD = 40.5, P < 0.01)、低密度脂蛋白水平(3.2 mg/dl, SD = 37.4, P < 0.01)较基线显著降低。干预组的这些变化与等候名单对照组的变化也有显著差异。其他变量没有显著变化。结论:研究表明,在社区环境中,有组织的瑜伽项目改善了个体的血糖结局和血脂。瑜伽是一种控制高血糖、血脂水平的可行策略,可以帮助更好地控制2型糖尿病。
Effect of Community-Based Structured Yoga Program on Hba1c Level among Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients: An Interventional Study.
Context: In view of the rising burden of type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) cases in India, there is an urgent need for an effective, low-cost, sustainable intervention controlling diabetes thus preventing complications.
Aims: This study aimed to assess the effect of structured yoga programs on diabetes.
Subjects and methods: This was a community-based interventional study that was conducted in an urban resettlement colony of Delhi, India. Known diabetes patients with glycated hemoglobin (Hb1Ac) ≥6.5% were enrolled from 12 randomly selected blocks of the community with a sample size of 192 in each intervention and wait-listed control arm. The intervention was structured yoga of 50 min daily, 2 consecutive weeks in a nearby park and health center followed by twice a week home practice up to the 3rd month. The primary outcome measure was HbA1c% and secondary outcome measures were lipid profile and fasting blood glucose.
Statistical analysis used: Aper-protocol analysis was done. Mean, standard deviation (SD), and 95% confidence interval were estimated. The level of significance was considered for 0.05.
Results: There was a significant decrease of Hb1Ac (0.5%, SD = 1.5, P = 0.02), total cholesterol (11.7 mg/dl, SD = 40.5, P < 0.01), and low-density lipoprotein (3.2 mg/dl, SD = 37.4, P < 0.01) from baseline to end line in the intervention group. These changes in intervention group were also significantly different from the change in the wait-listed control group. The other variables did not change significantly.
Conclusions: It revealed that structured yoga program improved glycemic outcome and lipid profile of individuals in a community-based setting. Yoga can be a feasible strategy to control hyperglycemia, lipid levels, and can help better control type 2 DM.