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Sahaja yoga in the
management of moderate to severe asthma: a randomised controlled trial
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Thorax.
2002 Feb;57(2):110-5
R Manocha1, G
B Marks2,3, P Kenchington4, D Peters and C M Salome2
1
Natural Therapies Unit, Royal Hospital for Women, NSW, Australia
2 Institute of Respiratory Medicine, University of Sydney, NSW,
Australia
3 South Western Sydney Clinical School, University of New South
Wales, NSW, Australia
4 Concord Psychiatry Unit, NSW, Australia
Correspondence to:
Dr G B Marks,
Institute of Respiratory Medicine, P O Box M77, Camperdown, NSW 2050,
Australia;
g.marks@unsw.edu.au
Background:
Sahaja Yoga is a
traditional system of meditation based on yogic principles
which may be used for therapeutic purposes. A study was
undertaken to assess the effectiveness of this therapy as an
adjunctive tool in the management of asthma in adult patients
who remained symptomatic on moderate to high doses of inhaled
steroids.
Methods:
A parallel
group, double blind, randomised controlled trial was conducted.
Subjects were randomly allocated to Sahaja yoga and control
intervention groups. Both the yoga and the control
interventions required the subjects to attend a 2 hour session
once a week for 4 months. Asthma related quality of life (AQLQ,
range 0–4), Profile of Mood States (POMS), level of airway
hyperresponsiveness to methacholine (AHR), and a diary card
based combined asthma score (CAS, range 0–12) reflecting
symptoms, bronchodilator usage, and peak expiratory flow rates
were measured at the end of the treatment period and again 2
months later.
Results:
Twenty one of 30
subjects randomised to the yoga intervention and 26 of 29
subjects randomised to the control group were available for
assessment at the end of treatment. The improvement in AHR at
the end of treatment was 1.5 doubling doses (95% confidence
interval (CI) 0.0 to 2.9, p=0.047) greater in the yoga intervention
group than in the control group. Differences in AQLQ score (0.41,
95% CI –0.04 to 0.86) and CAS (0.9, 95% CI –0.9 to 2.7)
were not significant (p>0.05). The AQLQ mood subscale did
improve more in the yoga group than in the control group
(difference 0.63, 95% CI 0.06 to 1.20), as did the summary POMS
score (difference 18.4, 95% CI 0.2 to 36.5, p=0.05). There were
no significant differences between the two groups at the 2 month
follow up assessment.
Conclusions:
This randomised
controlled trial has shown that the practice of Sahaja yoga
does have limited beneficial effects on some objective and
subjective measures of the impact of asthma. Further work is
required to understand the mechanism underlying the observed
effects and to establish whether elements of this intervention
may be clinically valuable in patients with severe asthma.
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