Cohen Beth E, Chang A Ann, Grady Deborah, Kanaya Alka M
Department of General Internal Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco Veterans Affairs Medical Center, San Francisco, California 94121, USA.
Metab Syndr Relat Disord. 2008 Sep;6(3):223-9. doi: 10.1089/met.2008.0016.
Metabolic syndrome increases the risk of diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Yoga improves some metabolic parameters, but it has not been studied in persons with metabolic syndrome. We conducted a randomized controlled pilot trial to determine whether a restorative yoga intervention was feasible and acceptable in underactive, overweight adults with metabolic syndrome.
Twenty six underactive, overweight adult men and women with metabolic syndrome were randomized to attend 15 yoga sessions of 90 minutes each over 10 weeks or to a wait-list control group. Feasibility was measured by recruitment rates, subject retention, and adherence. Acceptability was assessed by interview and questionnaires. Changes in metabolic outcomes and questionnaire measures from baseline to week 10 were calculated.
A total of 280 people were screened by phone, and 93 with high likelihood of metabolic syndrome were invited to a screening visit. Of the 68 who attended screening visits, 26 (38%) were randomized, and 24 (92%) completed the trial. Attendance at yoga classes and adherence to home practice exceeded our goals. In the yoga group, all participants gave the study the highest possible satisfaction rating, and the majority (87%) felt that the yoga poses were easy to perform. There was trend to reduced blood pressure (p = 0.07), a significant increase in energy level (p < 0.009), and trends to improvement in well-being (p < 0.12) and stress (p < 0.22) in the yoga versus control group.
Restorative yoga was a feasible and acceptable intervention in overweight adults with metabolic syndrome. The efficacy of yoga for improving metabolic parameters in this population should be explored in a larger randomized controlled trial.
代谢综合征会增加患糖尿病和心血管疾病的风险。瑜伽可改善一些代谢参数,但尚未在患有代谢综合征的人群中进行研究。我们进行了一项随机对照试验,以确定恢复性瑜伽干预对活动不足、超重的代谢综合征成年患者是否可行且可接受。
26名活动不足、超重的患有代谢综合征的成年男女被随机分为两组,一组在10周内参加15节时长为90分钟的瑜伽课程,另一组为等待名单对照组。通过招募率、受试者留存率和依从性来衡量可行性。通过访谈和问卷评估可接受性。计算从基线到第10周代谢指标和问卷测量的变化。
共通过电话筛选了280人,邀请了93名代谢综合征可能性高的人参加筛查访视。在参加筛查访视的68人中,26人(38%)被随机分组,24人(92%)完成了试验。瑜伽课程的出勤率和家庭练习的依从性超过了我们的目标。在瑜伽组中,所有参与者对该研究给出了最高满意度评分,大多数人(87%)认为瑜伽姿势易于执行。与对照组相比,瑜伽组有血压降低的趋势(p = 0.07),能量水平显著提高(p < 0.009),幸福感(p < 0.12)和压力(p < 0.22)有改善趋势。
恢复性瑜伽对超重的代谢综合征成年患者是一种可行且可接受的干预措施。应在更大规模的随机对照试验中探索瑜伽对改善该人群代谢参数的疗效。