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Adapted yoga to improve physical function and health-related quality of life in physically-inactive older adults: a randomised controlled pilot trial

机译:适应瑜伽以改善不运动的老年人的身体机能和健康相关的生活质量:一项随机对照试验

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Background Yoga is a holistic therapy of expanding popularity, which has the potential to produce a range of physical, mental and social benefits. This trial evaluated the feasibility and effects of an adapted yoga programme on physical function and health-related quality of life in physically-inactive older adults. Methods In this randomised controlled pilot trial, 52 older adults (90% female; mean age 74.8?years, SD 7.2) were randomised 1:1 to a yoga programme or wait-list control. The yoga group ( n =?25) received a physical activity education booklet and were invited to attend ten yoga sessions during a 12-week period. The control group ( n =?27) received the education booklet only. Measures of physical function (e.g., Short Physical Performance Battery; SPPB), health status (EQ-5D) and mental well-being (Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-being Scale; WEMWBS) were assessed at baseline and 3?months. Feasibility was assessed using course attendance and adverse event data, and participant interviews. Results Forty-seven participants completed follow-up assessments. Median class attendance was 8 (range 3 to 10). At the 3-month follow-up, the yoga group had a higher SPPB total score compared with the control group (mean difference 0.9, 95% confidence interval [CI] -0.3 to 2.0), a faster time to rise from a chair five times (mean difference???1.73?s, 95% CI ?4.08 to 0.62), and better performance on the chair sit-and-reach lower-limb flexibility test (mean difference 5?cm, 95% CI 0 to 10). The yoga group also had superior health status and mental well-being (vs. control) at 3?months, with mean differences in EQ-5D and WEMWBS scores of 0.12 (95% CI, 0.03 to 0.21) and 6 (95% CI, 1 to 11), respectively. The interviews indicated that participants valued attending the yoga programme, and that they experienced a range of benefits. Conclusions The adapted yoga programme appeared to be feasible and potentially beneficial in terms of improving mental and social well-being and aspects of physical function in physically-inactive older adults. An appropriately-powered trial is required to confirm the findings of the present study and to determine longer-term effects. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov NCT02663726 .
机译:背景技术瑜伽是一种日益普及的整体疗法,具有产生一系列生理,心理和社会效益的潜力。该试验评估了适应性瑜伽计划对缺乏身体活动的老年人的身体功能和健康相关生活质量的可行性和影响。方法在这项随机对照试验中,将52位老年人(90%为女性;平均年龄74.8岁,SD 7.2)以1:1的比例随机分配到瑜伽计划或等待名单控制中。瑜伽小组(n = 25)收到了体育锻炼手册,并被邀请参加为期12周的十次瑜伽课程。对照组(n =?27)仅收到教育手册。在基线和3个月时评估了身体机能(例如,短时运动表现电池; SPPB),健康状况(EQ-5D)和心理健康(Warwick-Edinburgh心理健康量表; WEMWBS)。使用课程出勤率和不良事件数据以及参与者访谈来评估可行性。结果47名参与者完成了随访评估。上课人数中位数为8(3至10)。在3个月的随访中,瑜伽组的SPPB总得分高于对照组(平均差异0.9,95%置信区间[CI] -0.3至2.0),从椅子5上升的时间更快倍(均值相差1.73?s,95%CI?4.08至0.62),以及椅子坐坐式下肢柔韧性测试的性能更好(均值相差5?cm,95%CI 0至10) 。瑜伽组在3个月时的健康状况和心理健康状况也较对照组好(相对于对照组),EQ-5D和WEMWBS得分的平均差异分别为0.12(95%CI,0.03至0.21)和6(95%CI) ,分别为1至11)。访谈表明,参与者很重视参加瑜伽计划,并从中受益匪浅。结论适应性瑜伽计划在改善无运动能力的老年人的心理和社会福祉以及身体机能方面方面似乎是可行的,并且可能有益。需要进行适当的试验以证实本研究的结果并确定长期疗效。试用注册ClinicalTrials.gov NCT02663726。

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