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Anxiolytic effects of a yoga program in early breast cancer patients undergoing conventional treatment: A randomized controlled trial.

Authors :
Rao, M. Raghavendra
Raghuram, Nagarathna
Nagendra, H.R.
Gopinath, K.S.
Srinath, B.S.
Diwakar, Ravi B.
Patil, Shekar
Bilimagga, S. Ramesh
Rao, Nalini
Varambally, S.
Source :
Complementary Therapies in Medicine; Jan2009, Vol. 17 Issue 1, p1-8, 8p
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Summary: Objectives: This study compares the anxiolytic effects of a yoga program and supportive therapy in breast cancer outpatients undergoing conventional treatment at a cancer centre. Methods: Ninety-eight stage II and III breast cancer outpatients were randomly assigned to receive yoga (n =45) or brief supportive therapy (n =53) prior to their primary treatment i.e., surgery. Only those subjects who received surgery followed by adjuvant radiotherapy and six cycles of chemotherapy were chosen for analysis following intervention (yoga, n =18, control, n =20). Intervention consisted of yoga sessions lasting 60min daily while the control group was imparted supportive therapy during their hospital visits as a part of routine care. Assessments included Speilberger’s State Trait Anxiety Inventory and symptom checklist. Assessments were done at baseline, after surgery, before, during, and after radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Results: A GLM-repeated measures ANOVA showed overall decrease in both self-reported state anxiety (p <0.001) and trait anxiety (p =0.005) in yoga group as compared to controls. There was a positive correlation between anxiety states and traits with symptom severity and distress during conventional treatment intervals. Conclusion: The results suggest that yoga can be used for managing treatment-related symptoms and anxiety in breast cancer outpatients. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09652299
Volume :
17
Issue :
1
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Complementary Therapies in Medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
35943049
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ctim.2008.05.005