S. Prashanth , V. Nalini , K. Maheshkumar , J. Thanalakshmi , S. Priyanka
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摘要
背景老年人普遍存在睡眠障碍,这往往会对他们的日间功能和生活质量产生重大影响。根据最新研究,瑜伽可能对改善这一人群的睡眠有多方面的益处。我们在电子数据库(MEDLINE/PubMed、Cochrane 图书馆、Scopus 和 Science Direct)中对英文文章进行了全面搜索。我们将重点放在随机对照试验和实验研究上;以评估旨在改善老年人睡眠质量的瑜伽干预措施。在评估了偏倚风险后,我们使用随机效应模型对提取的数据进行了荟萃分析,以评估各种睡眠结果参数。荟萃分析表明,瑜伽对睡眠质量有显著的积极影响。具体来说,瑜伽干预与睡眠障碍(标准化平均差 [SMD]:-0.63;95 % CI -1.01 至 -0.25)、睡眠持续时间(SMD:-0.96;95 % CI -1.89 至 -0.02)、睡眠效率(SMD:-0.63;95 % CI -1.01 至 -0.25)和睡眠质量 PSQI-Global 评分(SMD:-0.96;95 % CI -1.63 至 -0.28)的改善相关。结论我们的荟萃分析表明,瑜伽练习可以改善老年人的睡眠质量,根据已开展研究的结果,这表明瑜伽练习取得了有意义的进展。为了提高这些研究结果的意义和可推广性,未来的研究应考虑更大的样本量和更多的 RCTs,这有助于最大限度地减少偏倚。
Effects of yoga on sleep quality among the geriatric population: Systematic review and meta-analysis
Background
Sleep disorders are prevalent in the elderly and tend to have a substantial influence on their daytime functioning as well as their quality of life. Pursuant to the latest studies, yoga may have benefits for enhancing a variety of aspects of sleep in this demographic. This meta-analysis and systematic review aim to give an up-to-date and complete assessment of the effects of yoga on sleep quality in the elderly.
Methods
We conducted a thorough search of electronic databases (MEDLINE/PubMed, Cochrane Library, Scopus, and Science Direct) for English-language articles. We focused on randomized control trials and experimental studies; for evaluating yoga interventions aimed at improving sleep quality in the elderly. After assessing the risk of bias, we meta-analyzed the extracted data using a random-effects model to assess various sleep outcome parameters.
Results
Five studies with a total of 467 participants that met our inclusion criteria were included in this study. The meta-analysis demonstrated that yoga has a significant positive effect on sleep quality. Specifically, yoga interventions were associated with improvements in sleep disturbance (standardized mean difference [SMD]: −0.63; 95 % CI −1.01 to −0.25), sleep duration (SMD: −0.96; 95 % CI −1.89 to −0.02), sleep efficiency (SMD: −0.63; 95 % CI −1.01 to −0.25), and the PSQI-Global score of sleep quality (SMD: −0.96; 95 % CI −1.63 to −0.28). These results were statistically significant.
Conclusions
Our meta-analysis indicates that yoga practices can lead to improvements in sleep quality among the elderly, demonstrating meaningful progress based on the results of conducted studies. To enhance the significance and generalizability of these findings, future studies should consider larger sample sizes and a higher number of RCTs, which can contribute to minimizing bias.