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Yoga’s effect on inflammatory biomarkers and metabolic risk factors in a high risk population – a controlled trial in primary care

机译:瑜伽对高危人群中炎症生物标志物和代谢危险因素的影响-初级保健中的对照试验

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Background Yoga can reduce blood pressure and has also been suggested to reduce inflammatory biomarkers and metabolic risk factors for cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). We aimed to assess the benefit of two yoga interventions on inflammatory biomarkers and metabolic risk factors in a high risk population in primary care. Methods Adult patients from a health care center in Sweden, with diagnosed hypertension, were invited to undergo a baseline check at the health care center. Baseline check included standardized blood pressure measurement, BMI and weight circumference measurements, blood sampling (hs-CRP, IL-6, FP-glucose, HbA1c, cholesterol, TG, LDL and HDL) and a questionnaire on self-rated quality of life (WHOQOL-BREF). There were three groups: 1) yoga class with yoga instructor; 2) yoga at home; and 3) a control group. In total, 83 patients were included and matched at the group level for systolic blood pressure. A majority of the patients (92?%) were on antihypertensive medication, which they were requested not to change during the study. After 12?weeks of intervention, the assessments were performed again. Results We recorded no evidence that yoga altered inflammatory biomarkers or metabolic risk factors in our study population. A total of 49 participants (59?%) met the criteria for metabolic syndrome. Conclusion The yoga interventions performed in our study did not affect inflammatory biomarkers or metabolic risk factors associated with CVD in the study population of primary care patients with hypertension. Further randomized trials are needed to elucidate the effects of yoga on CVD risk factors in this particular group. Trail registration NCT01302535 , February 22, 2011.
机译:背景技术瑜伽可以降低血压,并且还被建议减少炎症性生物标志物和心血管疾病(CVD)的代谢危险因素。我们旨在评估两种瑜伽干预对初级保健中高风险人群的炎症生物标志物和代谢危险因素的益处。方法邀请瑞典卫生保健中心诊断为高血压的成年患者在卫生保健中心进行基线检查。基线检查包括标准化血压测量,BMI和体重围测量,血液采样(hs-CRP,IL-6,FP-葡萄糖,HbA1c,胆固醇,TG,LDL和HDL)以及关于自我评估生活质量的问卷( WHOQOL-BREF)。分为三组:1)由瑜伽教练指导的瑜伽课; 2)在家瑜伽; 3)对照组。总共纳入了83例患者,并且在组水平上匹配了收缩压。大多数患者(92%)正在服用降压药,研究期间要求他们不要改变。干预12周后,再次进行评估。结果我们没有记录到瑜伽改变我们研究人群中炎症生物标志物或代谢危险因素的证据。共有49位参与者(59%)符合代谢综合征的标准。结论在我们的研究中进行的瑜伽干预并未影响基层高血压患者的炎症生物标志物或与CVD相关的代谢危险因素。还需要进一步的随机试验来阐明瑜伽对这一特定人群中CVD危险因素的影响。路径注册NCT01302535,2011年2月22日。

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