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A large-scale survey of adverse events experienced in yoga classes

机译:瑜伽课中发生的不良事件的大规模调查

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Background Yoga is a representative mind-body therapy of complementary and alternative medicine. In Japan, yoga is practiced widely to promote health, but yoga-associated adverse events have also been reported. To date, the frequencies and characteristics of yoga-related adverse events have not been elucidated. This study was conducted to elucidate the frequencies and characteristics of adverse events of yoga performed in classes and the risk factors of such events. Methods The subjects were 2508 people taking yoga classes and 271 yoga therapists conducting the classes. A survey for yoga class attendees was performed on adverse events that occurred during a yoga class on the survey day. A survey for yoga therapists was performed on adverse events that the therapists had observed in their students to date. Adverse events were defined as “undesirable symptoms or responses that occurred during a yoga class”. Results Among 2508 yoga class attendees, 1343 (53.5%) had chronic diseases and 1063 (42.3%) were receiving medication at hospitals. There were 687 class attendees (27.8%) who reported some type of undesirable symptoms after taking a yoga class. Musculoskeletal symptoms such as myalgia were the most common symptoms, involving 297 cases, followed by neurological symptoms and respiratory symptoms. Most adverse events (63.8%) were mild and did not interfere with class participation. The risk factors for adverse events were examined, and the odds ratios for adverse events were significantly higher in attendees with chronic disease, poor physical condition on the survey day, or a feeling that the class was physically and mentally stressful. In particular, the occurrence of severe adverse events that interfered with subsequent yoga practice was high among elderly participants (70 years or older) and those with chronic musculoskeletal diseases. Conclusions The results of this large-scale survey demonstrated that approximately 30% of yoga class attendees had experienced some type of adverse event. Although the majority had mild symptoms, the survey results indicated that attendees with chronic diseases were more likely to experience adverse events associated with their disease. Therefore, special attention is necessary when yoga is introduced to patients with stress-related, chronic diseases.
机译:背景技术瑜伽是补充和替代医学的代表性身心疗法。在日本,瑜伽广泛用于促进健康,但也有瑜伽相关的不良事件的报道。迄今为止,尚未阐明瑜伽相关不良事件的发生频率和特征。进行这项研究以阐明在课堂上进行的瑜伽不良事件的发生频率和特征以及此类事件的危险因素。方法研究对象为参加瑜伽课的2508人和进行瑜伽课的271名瑜伽治疗师。针对瑜伽班参加者的调查是针对调查日瑜伽班期间发生的不良事件进行的。针对瑜伽治疗师迄今为止在其学生中观察到的不良事件进行了一项针对瑜伽治疗师的调查。不良事件被定义为“瑜伽课期间发生的不良症状或反应”。结果在2508名瑜伽班参与者中,有1343名(53.5%)患有慢性疾病,有1063名(42.3%)在医院接受药物治疗。参加瑜伽课的687名班级参与者(27.8%)报告了某种不良症状。肌肉骨骼症状如肌痛是最常见的症状,涉及297例,其次是神经系统症状和呼吸道症状。大多数不良事件(63.8%)是轻度的,不会干扰课堂参与。检查了不良事件的危险因素,患有慢性疾病,在调查当天身体状况较差或感觉课堂上有精神压力的参与者中,不良事件的几率显着较高。特别是,在老年人参与者(70岁或以上)和患有慢性肌肉骨骼疾病的参与者中,严重不良事件的发生率很高,这些事件会干扰随后的瑜伽练习。结论这项大规模调查的结果表明,大约30%的瑜伽班参与者曾经历过某种不良事件。尽管大多数人症状较轻,但调查结果表明,患有慢性疾病的参与者更有可能经历与其疾病相关的不良事件。因此,将瑜伽引入与压力有关的慢性疾病患者时,需要特别注意。

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