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A feasibility randomised controlled trial of Novel Activity Management in severe ASthma-Tailored Exercise (NAMASTE): yoga and mindfulness

机译:严重哮喘定制运动中新型活动管理的可行性对照试验(Namaste):瑜伽和思想

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Physical inactivity is common in severe asthma and associated with poor health outcomes. New approaches are needed to address physical inactivity in this group. To examine whether yoga and mindfulness improves health-related quality of life (HRQoL) compared with a minimal active control group and collect feasibility data to inform future studies. Over 12-weeks, adults with severe asthma were recruited. Participants were randomised 2:1 to parallel yoga or control groups. All participants received an activity tracker. The yoga group received tailored group classes twice a week for 16-weeks with a qualified yoga instructor. The control group set activity goals with a research officer and received eight progress calls. Outcomes were assessed at 16-weeks. Primary outcome was St George’s Respiratory Questionnaire (SGRQ). Secondary outcomes included asthma control, physical activity, breathlessness, and inflammation. Face-to-face qualitative interviews were conducted to determine acceptability. There were 15 participants randomised to yoga (mean 67?years; 60% female) and 9 to control (68?years; 56% female). Planned comparisons indicated the yoga group had greater SGRQ improvement than the control group. There was little change in secondary outcomes. Moderate-vigorous activity increased substantially in the control group. Participants found the intervention acceptable; key barriers and facilitators were social connection, the setting, addressing breathing and asthma symptoms, changing their mindset, and the intersection of different elements. A yoga and mindfulness intervention was feasible, acceptable to patients and improved HRQoL. The findings will inform design of much needed future research into physical activity interventions for severe asthma. World Health Organization International Clinical Trials Registry Platform The study was registered under the Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry (ANZCTR) on the 26th of November 2018, Trial ID ACTRN12618001914257.
机译:身体不活跃是严重的哮喘常见,与健康结果不佳相关。需要新的方法来解决该组中的物理不活动。为了审查瑜伽和介意,与最小的活性对照组相比,瑜伽和谨慎提高了与健康相关的生活质量(HRQOL),并收集可行性数据以告知未来的研究。超过12周,招募了严重哮喘的成年人。参与者被随机分配2:1到平行瑜伽或对照组。所有参与者都收到了一个活动跟踪器。瑜伽集团每周接收量身定制的小组课程,16周与合格的瑜伽教练。对照组与研究官员设置活动目标,并收到八个进度呼叫。结果在16周内评估了结果。主要结果是St George的呼吸问卷(SGRQ)。二次结果包括哮喘控制,身体活动,呼吸困难和炎症。进行面对面的定性访谈以确定可接受性。有15名与会者随机瑜伽(平均67岁;岁月; 60%的女性)和9:68?年; 56%的女性)。计划的比较表明,瑜伽组具有比对照组更大的SGRQ改善。二次结果几乎没有变化。对照组中,中等剧烈的活性增加。参与者发现干预可接受;关键障碍和促进者是社会联系,环境,解决呼吸和哮喘症状,改变了他们的心态,以及不同元素的交叉点。瑜伽和谨慎的干预是可行的,患者可接受和改善HRQOL。调查结果将以严重哮喘的身体活动干预措施为将未来的未来研究的设计提供信息。世界卫生组织国际临床试验登记平台该研究于2018年11月26日在澳大利亚新西兰临床试验登记处注册(ANZCTR),试验ID ACTRN12618001914257。

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