Impact of yoga-based interventions on cognitive and autonomic functions in major depressive disorder population.

IF 1.1 Q4 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-11 DOI:10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_362_24
Sunidhi Sharma, Sudhanshu Kacker, Neha Saboo
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Abstract

Background: Cognitive and autonomic dysfunction is increasingly being recognized as an important clinical dimension in major depressive disorder.

Aim: The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of a combined approach of yoga and diet intervention on cognitive and autonomic functions in individuals with major depressive disorders.

Methods: This experimental observational study was conducted at RUHS College of Medical Sciences and Associated Hospitals, Jaipur, on the major depressive disorder population of either sex cognitive function (mini-mental score, Montreal cognitive protocol A and B, P300 latency and amplitude) and autonomic function parameters (frequency and time domain) were recorded at baseline and after three months of a combined approach of yoga and diet intervention.

Results: This study compared cognitive and autonomic function parameters at baseline and after three months of yoga and diet intervention in a major depressive disorder population. Analysis revealed a significant decrease in body mass index (<0.05), systolic blood pressure (<0.001), Hamilton rating scale for depression (<0.001), P300 latency (<0.001), standard deviation of NN interval (SDNN) (<0.001), and mean heart rate (<0.001), whereas there was a significant increase in mini-mental score (<0.001), Montreal cognitive protocol A and B (<0.001), high frequency (HF) (<0.001), root mean square standard deviation (RMSSD) (<0.001), and PNN50 (<0.001) after a combined approach of yoga and diet in the study group as compared to control group participants.

Conclusions: Yoga and diet combined may be an effective adjunct therapy for improving brain health and mental performance, lowering the risk of depression by affecting the neurotransmitter system and raising vagal tone which contributes to learning and memory.

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背景:目的:本研究旨在评估瑜伽和饮食干预相结合的方法对重度抑郁症患者认知和自律神经功能的影响:这项实验性观察研究在斋浦尔 RUHS 医学院和附属医院进行,研究对象为重度抑郁症患者,男女不限。研究人员分别在基线期和瑜伽与饮食联合干预三个月后记录了认知功能(迷你心理评分、蒙特利尔认知协议 A 和 B、P300 潜伏期和振幅)和自律神经功能参数(频率和时域):本研究比较了重度抑郁症患者在接受瑜伽和饮食干预三个月后的认知和自律神经功能参数。分析表明,体重指数明显下降(结论:瑜伽与饮食相结合可能会对抑郁症患者产生积极的影响:瑜伽和饮食相结合可能是一种有效的辅助疗法,可通过影响神经递质系统和提高迷走神经张力(迷走神经张力有助于学习和记忆)来改善大脑健康和精神状态,降低抑郁症风险。
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