Nagarathna Raghuram, Anand Akshay, Rain Manjari, Srivastava Vinod, Sivapuram Madhava Sai, Kulkarni Ravi, Ilavarasu Judu, Sharma Manjunath N K, Singh Amit, Nagendra Hongasandra Ramarao
Divison of Life Sciences, Swami Vivekananda Yoga Anusandhana Samsthana, Bengaluru, India.
Department of Neurology, Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India.
Front Psychiatry. 2021 Jun 22;12:613762. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2021.613762. eCollection 2021.
Uncertainty about Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and resulting lockdown caused widespread panic, stress, and anxiety. Yoga is a known practice that reduces stress and anxiety and may enhance immunity. This study aimed to (1) investigate that including Yoga in daily routine is beneficial for physical and mental health, and (2) to evaluate lifestyle of Yoga practitioners that may be instrumental in coping with stress associated with lockdown. This is a pan-India cross-sectional survey study, which was conducted during the lockdown. A self-rated scale, COVID Health Assessment Scale (CHAS), was designed by 11 experts in 3 Delphi rounds (Content valid ratio = 0.85) to evaluate the physical health, mental health, lifestyle, and coping skills of the individuals. The survey was made available digitally using Google forms and collected 23,760 CHAS responses. There were 23,290 valid responses (98%). After the study's inclusion and exclusion criteria of yogic practices, the respondents were categorized into the Yoga ( = 9,840) and Non-Yoga ( = 3,377) groups, who actively practiced Yoga during the lockdown in India. The statistical analyses were performed running logistic and multinomial regression and calculating odds ratio estimation using R software version 4.0.0. The non-Yoga group was more likely to use substances and unhealthy food and less likely to have good quality sleep. Yoga practitioners reported good physical ability and endurance. Yoga group also showed less anxiety, stress, fear, and having better coping strategies than the non-Yoga group. The Yoga group displayed striking and superior ability to cope with stress and anxiety associated with lockdown and COVID-19. In the Yoga group, participants performing meditation reportedly had relatively better mental health. Yoga may lead to risk reduction of COVID-19 by decreasing stress and improving immunity if specific yoga protocols are implemented through a global public health initiative.
2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的不确定性以及随之而来的封锁引发了广泛的恐慌、压力和焦虑。瑜伽是一种已知的能减轻压力和焦虑并可能增强免疫力的练习方式。本研究旨在:(1)调查将瑜伽纳入日常生活对身心健康是否有益;(2)评估瑜伽练习者的生活方式,这些方式可能有助于应对与封锁相关的压力。这是一项在封锁期间进行的全印度横断面调查研究。由11位专家经过3轮德尔菲法设计了一个自评量表,即COVID健康评估量表(CHAS)(内容效度比=0.85),以评估个体的身体健康、心理健康、生活方式和应对技能。该调查通过谷歌表单以数字方式进行,共收集到23760份CHAS回复。其中有效回复有23290份(98%)。根据瑜伽练习的研究纳入和排除标准,将受访者分为瑜伽组(n = 9840)和非瑜伽组(n = 3377),这两组在印度封锁期间积极练习瑜伽。使用R软件版本4.0.0进行逻辑回归和多项回归统计分析,并计算优势比估计值。非瑜伽组更有可能使用药物和不健康食品,且睡眠质量良好的可能性较小。瑜伽练习者报告具有良好的身体能力和耐力。与非瑜伽组相比,瑜伽组的焦虑、压力、恐惧也更少,且具有更好的应对策略。瑜伽组在应对与封锁和COVID-19相关的压力和焦虑方面表现出显著且更优的能力。在瑜伽组中,据报道进行冥想的参与者心理健康状况相对更好。如果通过全球公共卫生倡议实施特定的瑜伽方案,瑜伽可能会通过减轻压力和提高免疫力来降低感染COVID-19的风险。