瑜伽作为促进神经性厌食症青少年女性骨骼和心理健康的干预措施:一项试点研究。

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY Eating Disorders Pub Date : 2023-09-03 Epub Date: 2023-04-04 DOI:10.1080/10640266.2023.2196493
Adi Ziv, Shirel Barnea-Melamed, Andrea Meisman, Nana Ama Ofei-Tenkorang, Jennifer O'Donnell, Mekibib Altaye, Janet K Nash, Laurie Mitan, Catherine M Gordon
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在这项随机试点研究中,我们研究了瑜伽干预对患有神经性厌食症(AN)的青春期女孩的轴向和外周骨密度(BMD)、饮食认知障碍、焦虑和抑郁的影响。15名13-18岁的年轻女性 年患有AN或非典型AN的患者被随机分为瑜伽组(n = 7) ,包括每周两次的24小时瑜伽 周加标准门诊护理,或非瑜伽组(n = 8) ,单独接受标准门诊治疗。在基线和6个月时,从人体测量、心理健康和饮食行为问卷、双能x射线吸收仪和外周定量计算机断层扫描测量中获得数据。与非瑜伽组相比,在标准治疗的基础上,瑜伽的辅助治疗可显著改善轴向骨密度、抑郁和饮食认知障碍。总之,温和的瑜伽干预可能有利于改善青少年女性AN的骨骼和心理健康。
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Yoga as an intervention to promote bone and mental health in adolescent females with anorexia nervosa: a pilot study.

In this randomized pilot study, we examined the effects of yoga intervention on axial and peripheral bone mineral density (BMD), disordered eating cognitions, anxiety, and depression in adolescent girls with anorexia nervosa (AN). Fifteen young women aged 13-18 years with AN or atypical AN were randomized to either a Yoga group (n = 7), including twice-weekly yoga for 24 weeks plus standard outpatient care, or Non-Yoga group (n = 8), who received standard outpatient care alone. Data from anthropometrics, mental health and eating behavior questionnaires, dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry, and peripheral quantitative computed tomography measurements were obtained at baseline and 6 months. The adjunct of yoga to standard treatment resulted in statistically significant improvement of axial BMD, depression, and disordered eating cognitions in comparison to the Non-Yoga group. In conclusion, a gentle yoga intervention may be beneficial for improving bone and mental health in adolescent females with AN.

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Eating Disorders
Eating Disorders PSYCHIATRY-PSYCHOLOGY
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期刊介绍: Eating Disorders is contemporary and wide ranging, and takes a fundamentally practical, humanistic, compassionate view of clients and their presenting problems. You’ll find a multidisciplinary perspective on clinical issues and prevention research that considers the essential cultural, social, familial, and personal elements that not only foster eating-related problems, but also furnish clues that facilitate the most effective possible therapies and treatment approaches.
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