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Yoga or Mindfulness on Diabetes: Scoping Review for Theoretical Experimental Framework.

Annali di igiene : medicina preventiva e di comunita
January 1, 2024
Giovanni Cangelosi et al. (10 authors)
Journal ArticleScoping ReviewHuman Study
Study Details

Study Goal

The researchers aimed to evaluate the potential of Yoga and Mindfulness as supportive interventions for diabetic subjects, particularly in stress management and clinical-metabolic outcomes.

Results Summary

The review found that Mindfulness and Yoga showed strong potential for improving stress management and clinical-metabolic parameters in diabetic patients, with 12 studies specifically focusing on Mindfulness.

Population

Diabetic subjects (Type 1, Type 2, and Gestational Diabetes), primarily adults, with one study on adolescents.

Effective Dosage

Not specified

Duration

Not specified

Interactions

None mentioned

Extracted Claims (4)
InterventionDirectionEndpointPopulationDosageImpactClaim #
Yoga
decrease
stress management
diabetic subjects
-
have strong potential
#1
Mindfulness
decrease
stress management
diabetic subjects
-
have strong potential
#2
Yoga
improve
clinical-metabolic parameters
diabetic subjects
-
have strong potential
#3
Mindfulness
improve
clinical-metabolic parameters
diabetic subjects
-
have strong potential
#4
Abstract

BACKGROUND: About one in 11 adults worldwide suffers from diabetic disease with constantly increasing prevalence; from the 529 million patients registered in 2021, the number of people with diabetes was predicted to rise to approximately 1.31 billion in 2050. In Italy, 5.9% of the population is diabetic, with a higher prevalence with increasing age and in the South of the country. Yoga and Mindfulness could represent a valid support for the care of diabetic subjects especially in a stressful caring context such as the Covid-19 pandemic. STUDY DESIGN: A scoping review was conducted to achieve the goals of the study. Yoga or Mindfulness interventions on diabetic subjects were specifically analyzed and qualitative-quantitative data collected in the selected randomized controlled trials were extensive for possible meta-analysis. METHODS: The review was conducted by two independent practitioners and a third one was consulted in case of conflict. The PRISMA method was used for both the selection and reporting of the studies to be included. Specific PICOS and search strategies have been developed on PubMed, Embase and PsycINFO databases. Included in the review were: randomised controlled trials, full dissertation articles and papers in English with a time limit on May 31, 2022. RESULTS: The Review included 22 studies; 12 on Mindfulness, 9 on Yoga and one about both disciplines; among these, one studied patients with Type 1 Diabetes, 14 with Type 2 Diabetes, 6 with both and one with Gestational Diabetes. Only one paper studied adolescent subjects while the other 21 focused on a range of adult subjects. The studies showed that Yoga and Mindfulness have strong potential not only on stress management, but also on clinical-metabolic parameters. CONCLUSIONS: The recent Covid-19 pandemic has certainly redesigned a new way of treating and managing chronic diseases, such as diabetes. An increasingly fragile population, and with the growing need to reduce overall stress levels, could find alternative practices in Yoga and Mindfulness to support conventional therapies.

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
AdultHumansCOVID-19Diabetes MellitusDiabetes Mellitus, Type 2ItalyMindfulnessRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicYoga
Study Links
Quality Scores
SafetyNot Assessed
Efficacy85/10
Quality80/10
Citation Metrics
Total Citations5
Citations/Year5.0
Relative Citation Ratio2.10
Research Impact Scores
APT Score0.75
Weight Score2.87
Normalized Score0.70
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