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心中的瑜伽:瑜伽治疗神经精神疾病的系统评价。

Yoga on our minds: a systematic review of yoga for neuropsychiatric disorders.

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Duke University School of Medicine Durham, NC, USA.

出版信息

Front Psychiatry. 2013 Jan 25;3:117. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2012.00117. eCollection 2012.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The demand for clinically efficacious, safe, patient acceptable, and cost-effective forms of treatment for mental illness is growing. Several studies have demonstrated benefit from yoga in specific psychiatric symptoms and a general sense of well-being.

OBJECTIVE

To systematically examine the evidence for efficacy of yoga in the treatment of selected major psychiatric disorders.

METHODS

Electronic searches of The Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials and the standard bibliographic databases, MEDLINE, EMBASE, and PsycINFO, were performed through April 2011 and an updated in June 2011 using the keywords yoga AND psychiatry OR depression OR anxiety OR schizophrenia OR cognition OR memory OR attention AND randomized controlled trial (RCT). Studies with yoga as the independent variable and one of the above mentioned terms as the dependent variable were included and exclusion criteria were applied.

RESULTS

The search yielded a total of 124 trials, of which 16 met rigorous criteria for the final review. Grade B evidence supporting a potential acute benefit for yoga exists in depression (four RCTs), as an adjunct to pharmacotherapy in schizophrenia (three RCTs), in children with ADHD (two RCTs), and Grade C evidence in sleep complaints (three RCTs). RCTs in cognitive disorders and eating disorders yielded conflicting results. No studies looked at primary prevention, relapse prevention, or comparative effectiveness versus pharmacotherapy.

CONCLUSION

There is emerging evidence from randomized trials to support popular beliefs about yoga for depression, sleep disorders, and as an augmentation therapy. Limitations of literature include inability to do double-blind studies, multiplicity of comparisons within small studies, and lack of replication. Biomarker and neuroimaging studies, those comparing yoga with standard pharmaco- and psychotherapies, and studies of long-term efficacy are needed to fully translate the promise of yoga for enhancing mental health.

摘要

背景

对于精神疾病的有效、安全、患者可接受且具有成本效益的治疗方法的需求日益增长。多项研究表明瑜伽对特定精神症状和整体幸福感有益。

目的

系统评估瑜伽治疗特定精神障碍的疗效证据。

方法

通过 Cochrane 对照试验中央注册库和标准文献数据库(MEDLINE、EMBASE 和 PsycINFO)进行电子检索,检索时间截至 2011 年 4 月,2011 年 6 月进行了更新,使用的关键词是瑜伽和精神病学或抑郁或焦虑或精神分裂症或认知或记忆或注意力和随机对照试验 (RCT)。纳入以瑜伽为自变量且上述术语之一为因变量的研究,并应用排除标准。

结果

搜索共产生 124 项试验,其中 16 项符合最终审查的严格标准。有 B 级证据支持瑜伽在抑郁症(4 项 RCT)、精神分裂症的药物辅助治疗(3 项 RCT)、儿童注意力缺陷多动障碍(2 项 RCT)方面具有潜在的急性获益,睡眠障碍(3 项 RCT)方面为 C 级证据。认知障碍和饮食障碍的 RCT 结果相互矛盾。没有研究关注一级预防、复发预防或与药物治疗的比较效果。

结论

随机试验的新证据支持了关于瑜伽治疗抑郁症、睡眠障碍和增强治疗的流行观点。文献的局限性包括无法进行双盲研究、小研究中多次比较以及缺乏复制。需要进行生物标志物和神经影像学研究,比较瑜伽与标准药物和心理治疗,以及长期疗效研究,以充分发挥瑜伽对促进心理健康的潜力。

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