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Development of Sham Yoga Poses to Assess the Benefits of Yoga in Future Randomized Controlled Trial Studies

机译:假瑜伽的发展姿势评估瑜伽在未来随机对照试验研究中的好处

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Background: Although research has demonstrated the benefits of yoga to people who have been diagnosed with diabetes or at risk of diabetes, studies have not confirmed these effects can be ascribed to the specific features of the traditional postures, called asanas. Instead, the effects of asanas could be ascribed to the increase in cardiovascular activity and expenditure of energy or to the expectation of health benefits. Therefore, to establish whether asanas are beneficial, researchers need to design a control condition in which participants complete activities, called sham poses, that are equivalent to traditional asanas in physical activity and expectation of benefits. Objectives: The aim of this research was to design an appropriate suite of sham poses and to demonstrate these poses and traditional asanas are equivalent in energy expenditure, cardiovascular response, and expectations of health benefits. Methods: Twenty healthy men at medium to high risk of developing diabetes volunteered to partake in the current study. These men completed two sessions that comprised traditional asanas and two sessions that comprised sham poses—poses that utilize the same muscle groups as the asanas and were assigned fictitious Sanskrit labels. Before and after each session, heart rate, blood pressure, blood glucose levels, triglycerides levels, and oxygen saturation were measured to gauge the intensity of exercise. After each session, using a standard measure, participants also indicated the degree to which they expected the poses to improve health. Results: The degree to which the sessions affected the physiological measures (for example, pre-exercise, the heart rate for yoga and sham was 71.06 ± 4.79 and 73.88 ± 6.05, respectively, and post-exercise, the heart rate was 70.19 ± 6.16 and 73 ± 7.55, respectively) and the expectations of health improvements did not differ between the traditional asanas and the sham poses. Likewise, the degree to which each session influenced these physiological measures was negligible in both conditions. Conclusions: This study developed a series of poses that elicit similar physiological and psychological effect as traditional yoga asanas. These poses can be used in an active control group in future randomized trial studies that are designed to assess the benefits of asanas.
机译:背景:虽然研究表明瑜伽对被诊断患有糖尿病或糖尿病风险的人的好处,但研究没有证实这些效果可以归因于传统姿势的特定特征,称为asanas。相反,asanas的效果可以归因于心血管活动和能源支出的增加或对健康益处的期望。因此,要建立asanas是有益的,研究人员需要设计一个控制条件,其中参与者完成活动,称为假姿势,相当于体力活动中的传统asanas和对福利的期望。目标:这项研究的目的是设计适当的假姿势套件,并展示这些姿势和传统的asanas等同于能源支出,心血管反应和健康益处的期望。方法:20名健康男性在中等患糖尿病的高风险,自愿参与当前研究。这些人完成了两个会议,包括传统的asanas和两个会议,包括使用与asanas相同的肌肉群体的假姿势构成,并被分配了虚构的梵语标签。在每次会议之前和之后,测量心率,血压,血糖水平,甘油三酯水平和氧饱和度以衡量运动强度。在每次会话后,使用标准措施,参与者还指出了他们预期姿势改善健康的程度。结果:会话影响生理措施的程度(例如,瑜伽和假的心率,分别为71.06±4.79和73.88±6.05,心率为70.19±6.16分别为73±7.55)和健康改善的期望在传统的asanas和假姿势之间没有区别。同样,在两个条件下,每次会话影响这些生理措施的程度都可以忽略不计。结论:本研究开发了一系列姿势,这些姿势引发了与传统瑜伽asanas相似的生理和心理效果。这些姿势可用于在未来随机试验研究中的有源对照组中,旨在评估asanas的好处。

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