Janelsins Michelle C, Peppone Luke J, Heckler Charles E, Kesler Shelli R, Sprod Lisa K, Atkins James, Melnik Marianne, Kamen Charles, Giguere Jeffrey, Messino Michael J, Mohile Supriya G, Mustian Karen M
University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY, USA Wilmot Cancer Institute, Rochester, NY, USA
University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY, USA Wilmot Cancer Institute, Rochester, NY, USA.
Integr Cancer Ther. 2016 Sep;15(3):263-71. doi: 10.1177/1534735415617021. Epub 2015 Nov 29.
Background Interventions are needed to alleviate memory difficulty in cancer survivors. We previously showed in a phase III randomized clinical trial that YOCAS©® yoga-a program that consists of breathing exercises, postures, and meditation-significantly improved sleep quality in cancer survivors. This study assessed the effects of YOCAS©® on memory and identified relationships between memory and sleep.
Survivors were randomized to standard care (SC) or SC with YOCAS©® . 328 participants who provided data on the memory difficulty item of the MD Anderson Symptom Inventory are included. Sleep quality was measured using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index. General linear modeling (GLM) determined the group effect of YOCAS©® on memory difficulty compared with SC. GLM also determined moderation of baseline memory difficulty on postintervention sleep and vice versa. Path modeling assessed the mediating effects of changes in memory difficulty on YOCAS©® changes in sleep and vice versa.
YOCAS©® significantly reduced memory difficulty at postintervention compared with SC (mean change: yoga=-0.60; SC=-0.16; P<.05). Baseline memory difficulty did not moderate the effects of postintervention sleep quality in YOCAS©® compared with SC. Baseline sleep quality did moderate the effects of postintervention memory difficulty in YOCAS©® compared with SC (P<.05). Changes in sleep quality was a significant mediator of reduced memory difficulty in YOCAS©® compared with SC (P<.05); however, changes in memory difficulty did not significantly mediate improved sleep quality in YOCAS©® compared with SC.
In this large nationwide trial, YOCAS©® yoga significantly reduced patient-reported memory difficulty in cancer survivors.
背景:需要采取干预措施来缓解癌症幸存者的记忆困难。我们之前在一项III期随机临床试验中表明,YOCAS©®瑜伽(一种包括呼吸练习、体式和冥想的项目)显著改善了癌症幸存者的睡眠质量。本研究评估了YOCAS©®对记忆的影响,并确定了记忆与睡眠之间的关系。
幸存者被随机分为标准护理(SC)组或接受YOCAS©®的SC组。纳入了328名提供了MD安德森症状问卷记忆困难项目数据的参与者。使用匹兹堡睡眠质量指数测量睡眠质量。一般线性模型(GLM)确定了与SC相比,YOCAS©®对记忆困难的组效应。GLM还确定了基线记忆困难对干预后睡眠的调节作用,反之亦然。路径模型评估了记忆困难变化对YOCAS©®睡眠变化的中介作用,反之亦然。
与SC相比,YOCAS©®在干预后显著降低了记忆困难(平均变化:瑜伽=-0.60;SC=-0.16;P<.05)。与SC相比,基线记忆困难并未调节YOCAS©®干预后睡眠质量的影响。与SC相比,基线睡眠质量确实调节了YOCAS©®干预后记忆困难的影响(P<.05)。与SC相比,睡眠质量的变化是YOCAS©®记忆困难降低的显著中介因素(P<.05);然而,与SC相比,记忆困难的变化并未显著中介YOCAS©®睡眠质量的改善。
在这项全国性的大型试验中,YOCAS©®瑜伽显著降低了癌症幸存者自我报告的记忆困难。