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一项社区提供的加热哈他瑜伽治疗中重度抑郁的随机对照试验。

A Randomized Controlled Trial of Community-Delivered Heated Hatha Yoga for Moderate-to-Severe Depression.

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts.

Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts.

出版信息

J Clin Psychiatry. 2023 Oct 23;84(6):22m14621. doi: 10.4088/JCP.22m14621.

Abstract

To evaluate feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy of heated yoga to treat moderate-to-severe depression. An 8-week randomized controlled trial (RCT) of heated yoga versus waitlist control was conducted from March 2017 to August 2019. Participants in the yoga condition were asked to attend heated yoga classes at 2 community heated yoga studios at least twice weekly. We assessed acceptability and feasibility using exit interview and attendance data, respectively. The primary intervention efficacy outcome variable was change in the Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology-Clinician Rated (IDS-CR) score from baseline to post-intervention (week 8). We randomized 80 participants and included 65 (mean [± SD] age 32.7 [± 11.7] years; 81.5% female) in the analyses (yoga n = 33, waitlist n = 32). The mean IDS-CR score at baseline was 35.6 (± 7.9) for the full sample, 36.9 (± 8.8) for yoga participants, and 34.4 (± 6.7) for waitlist participants. Participants attended an average of 10.3 (± 7.1) total classes over the 8-week intervention period. Yoga participants had a significantly greater pre- to post-intervention reduction in IDS-CR scores than waitlist participants (Cohen  = 1.04,  < .001). More yoga participants (59.3%; n = 16) than waitlist participants (6.3%; n = 2) evidenced larger treatment responses (IDS-CR ≥ 50% decrease in symptoms). Participants rated the heated yoga and its aftereffects positively in exit interviews. Approximately 1 heated yoga session per week (mean of 10.3 classes over 8 weeks) was associated with significantly greater reduction in depression symptoms than a waitlist control. Participants rated heated yoga positively. Taken together, results suggest feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy for patients with depression and warrant further research using active control conditions. ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT02607514.

摘要

评估热瑜伽治疗中重度抑郁症的可行性、可接受性和初步疗效。这是一项 2017 年 3 月至 2019 年 8 月进行的为期 8 周的热瑜伽与候补对照的随机对照试验(RCT)。瑜伽组的参与者被要求每周至少两次在 2 家社区热瑜伽工作室参加热瑜伽课程。我们分别通过退出访谈和出勤率来评估可接受性和可行性。主要干预疗效的结果变量是从基线到干预后(第 8 周)的抑郁症状自评量表临床评定(IDS-CR)评分的变化。我们随机分配了 80 名参与者,其中 65 名(平均[±标准差]年龄 32.7[±11.7]岁;81.5%为女性)参与了分析(瑜伽组 n=33,候补组 n=32)。全样本的 IDS-CR 评分基线值为 35.6(±7.9),瑜伽组为 36.9(±8.8),候补组为 34.4(±6.7)。参与者在 8 周的干预期间平均参加了 10.3(±7.1)次总课程。与候补组相比,瑜伽组参与者在 IDS-CR 评分上的预治疗到治疗后减少具有显著意义(Cohen d=1.04,<.001)。与候补组(6.3%;n=2)相比,更多的瑜伽组(59.3%;n=16)参与者表现出更大的治疗反应(IDS-CR≥50%的症状减轻)。参与者在退出访谈中对热瑜伽及其后续影响给予了积极评价。每周大约 1 次热瑜伽课程(8 周内 10.3 次课程的平均值)与等候名单对照相比,显著降低了抑郁症状。参与者对热瑜伽给予了积极评价。总的来说,结果表明对于抑郁症患者具有可行性、可接受性和初步疗效,并需要进一步使用积极对照条件的研究。临床试验.gov 标识符:NCT02607514。

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