Efficacy of integrated tele yoga intervention on physiological and psychological variables in asymptomatic COVID-19 positive patients: A Randomized Control Trial

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Shrimal, Pragya Jain [1 ]
Maharana, Satyapriya [1 ,6 ]
Dave, Anupama [2 ,3 ]
Raghuram, Nagarathna [4 ]
Thulasi, Arun [5 ]
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[1] SVYASA Deemed Be Univ, Dept Yoga & Life Sci, Bengaluru, India
[2] MY Hosp, Dept Obs & Gynac, Indore, India
[3] MGM Med Coll, Indore, India
[4] SVYASA, Arogyadhama, Bengaluru, India
[5] SVYASA Deemed Be Univ, Dept Humanities, Bengaluru, India
[6] SVYASA Deemed Be Univ, 19 Eknath Bhavan, Bengaluru 560019, India
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CLINICAL PROFILE; OUTCOMES;
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10.1159/000528832
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R [医药、卫生];
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Background: A study was conducted on asymptomatic COVID-19 positive patients admitted in a COVID-19 hospital in Indore, India during first wave of the pandemic. The objective of the study was to assess the efficacy of an integrated tele-yoga intervention as an adjunct to conventional management on physiological, psychological and mindfulness variables.Methods: In a confirmatory randomized control trial, 60 asymptomatic COVID-19 patients in hospital confinement were randomly allocated to experimental and control groups (n=30). The tele-yoga intervention included breathing exercise, pranayama and meditation and delivered over 30 minutes for 7 days to the experimental group while, the control group continued treatment as usual. Assessment of physiological variables & psychological variables was carried out before intervention and on day seven immediately after intervention. Data was analyzed using SPSS (V.16.0). Results: Mann Whitney U test shows that there was a statistically significant difference between groups regarding all variables (p<0.001). The physiological and psychological variables which included Oxygen Saturation (2.07%), Heart Rate (8.21%), Respiratory Rate (10.04%), Systolic Blood Pressure (6.14%), Diastolic Blood Pressure (8.38%), Visual Analog Scale for Stress (62.78 %), Covid-19 Peritraumatic Distress Index (68.44 %), and State Mindful Attention Awareness Scale (72.72 %) showed significant changes in the experimental group compared to control group. Conclusion: The results of this study suggest that integrated tele-yoga might have therapeutic benefits in improving physiological, psychological, and mindfulness variables in asymptomatic COVID- 19 patients.
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页数:10
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