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Efficacy of a short-term yoga-based lifestyle intervention in reducing stress and inflammation: preliminary results.

Journal of alternative and complementary medicine (New York, N.Y.)
July 1, 2012
Raj Kumar Yadav et al. (5 authors)
Clinical TrialJournal ArticleHuman StudyClinical
Study Details

Study Goal

The researchers aimed to assess whether a brief yoga-based lifestyle intervention, including Pranayama Breathing, could reduce stress and inflammation in patients with chronic inflammatory diseases.

Results Summary

The study found significant reductions in stress markers (cortisol and β-endorphin) and inflammation markers (IL-6 and TNF-α) after 10 days of the intervention. The results suggest the intervention was effective in improving these outcomes.

Population

Patients with chronic inflammatory diseases and overweight/obese subjects (86 participants, 44 female, 42 male, mean age 40.07 ± 13.91 years).

Effective Dosage

Not specified (intervention included asanas, pranayama, stress management, group discussions, lectures, and individualized advice).

Duration

10 days

Interactions

None mentioned

Extracted Claims (9)
InterventionDirectionEndpointPopulationDosageImpactClaim #
brief yoga-based lifestyle intervention
decrease
oxidative stress
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-
reduced
#1
brief yoga-based lifestyle intervention
decrease
risk of chronic diseases
-
-
reducing
#2
brief yoga-based lifestyle intervention
decrease
stress (plasma cortisol and β-endorphin)
patients with chronic inflammatory diseases
-
reduction in
#3
brief yoga-based lifestyle intervention
decrease
inflammation (interleukin [IL]-6 and tumor necrosis factor [TNF]-α)
patients with chronic inflammatory diseases
-
reduction in
#4
brief yoga-based lifestyle intervention
decrease
mean level of cortisol
patients with chronic inflammatory diseases and overweight/obese subjects
from 149.95 ± 46.07 to 129.07 ± 33.30 ng/mL
decreased
#5
brief yoga-based lifestyle intervention
increase
β-endorphins
patients with chronic inflammatory diseases and overweight/obese subjects
from 3.53 ± 0.88 to 4.06 ± 0.79 ng/mL
increased
#6
brief yoga-based lifestyle intervention
decrease
mean levels of IL-6
patients with chronic inflammatory diseases and overweight/obese subjects
from 2.16 ± 0.42 to 1.94 ± 0.10 pg/mL
reduction in
#7
brief yoga-based lifestyle intervention
decrease
mean levels of TNF-α
patients with chronic inflammatory diseases and overweight/obese subjects
from 2.85 ± 0.59 to 1.95 ± 0.32 pg/mL
reduction in
#8
brief yoga-based lifestyle intervention
decrease
markers of stress and inflammation
patients with chronic diseases
as early as 10 days
reduced
#9
Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Previously it was shown that a brief yoga-based lifestyle intervention was efficacious in reducing oxidative stress and risk of chronic diseases even in a short duration. The objective of this study was to assess the efficacy of this intervention in reducing stress and inflammation in patients with chronic inflammatory diseases. DESIGN: This study reports preliminary results from a nonrandomized prospective ongoing study with pre-post design. SETTING/LOCATION: The study was conducted at the Integral Health Clinic, an outpatient facility conducting these yoga-based lifestyle intervention programs for prevention and management of chronic diseases. SUBJECTS: Patients with chronic inflammatory diseases and overweight/obese subjects were included while physically challenged, and those on other interventions were excluded from the study. INTERVENTION: A pretested intervention program included asanas (postures), pranayama (breathing exercises), stress management, group discussions, lectures, and individualized advice. OUTCOME MEASURES: There was a reduction in stress (plasma cortisol and β-endorphin) and inflammation (interleukin [IL]-6 and tumor necrosis factor [TNF]-α) at day 0 versus day 10. RESULTS: Eighty-six (86) patients (44 female, 42 male, 40.07 ± 13.91 years) attended this program. Overall, the mean level of cortisol decreased from baseline to day 10 (149.95 ± 46.07, 129.07 ± 33.30 ng/mL; p=0.001) while β-endorphins increased from baseline to day 10 (3.53 ± 0.88, 4.06 ± 0.79 ng/mL; p=0.024). Also, there was reduction from baseline to day 10 in mean levels of IL-6 (2.16 ± 0.42, 1.94 ± 0.10 pg/mL, p=0.036) and TNF-α (2.85 ± 0.59, 1.95 ± 0.32 pg/mL, p=0.002). CONCLUSIONS: This brief yoga-based lifestyle intervention reduced the markers of stress and inflammation as early as 10 days in patients with chronic diseases; however, complete results of this study will confirm whether this program has utility as complementary and alternative therapy.

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
AdultBreathing ExercisesChronic DiseaseCounselingFemaleGroup ProcessesHealth EducationHumansHydrocortisoneInflammationInterleukin-6Life StyleMaleMeditationMiddle AgedObesityRelaxation TherapyStress, PsychologicalTreatment OutcomeTumor Necrosis Factor-alphaYogabeta-Endorphin
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Quality Scores
SafetyNot Assessed
Efficacy85/10
Quality70/10
Citation Metrics
Total Citations104
Citations/Year8.0
Relative Citation Ratio4.29
NIH Percentile91.1%
Research Impact Scores
APT Score0.95
Weight Score1.48
Normalized Score0.68
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