2017
DOI: 10.5664/jcsm.6376
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Effects of Yoga and Aerobic Exercise on Actigraphic Sleep Parameters in Menopausal Women with Hot Flashes

Abstract: Study Objectives: To determine effects of yoga and aerobic exercise compared with usual activity on objective assessments of sleep in midlife women. Methods: Secondary analyses of a randomized controlled trial in the Menopause Strategies: Finding Lasting Answers for Symptoms and Health (MsFLASH) network conducted among 186 late transition and postmenopausal women aged 40-62 y with hot flashes. Women were randomized to 12 w of yoga, supervised aerobic exercise, or usual activity. The mean and coefficient of var… Show more

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“…Of the 19 RCTs that were included in Table 1, six RCTs included healthy participants [56][57][58][59][60][61], including nurses [57], teachers [58], and women in the menopausal transition period or postmenopausal period [56,[59][60][61]. Other 13 RCTs included breast cancer patients undergoing treatment [62][63][64][65], breast cancer patients who had completed treatment [13,[66][67][68], type 2 diabetes mellitus patients [69], fibromyalgia patients [70], knee osteoarthritis patients [71], restless leg syndrome patients [72], and patients experiencing dysfunctional uterine bleeding [73].…”
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“…Of the 19 RCTs that were included in Table 1, six RCTs included healthy participants [56][57][58][59][60][61], including nurses [57], teachers [58], and women in the menopausal transition period or postmenopausal period [56,[59][60][61]. Other 13 RCTs included breast cancer patients undergoing treatment [62][63][64][65], breast cancer patients who had completed treatment [13,[66][67][68], type 2 diabetes mellitus patients [69], fibromyalgia patients [70], knee osteoarthritis patients [71], restless leg syndrome patients [72], and patients experiencing dysfunctional uterine bleeding [73].…”
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“…Study participants were recruited from hospitals [57, 63-67, 69, 73], outpatient clinics [61,62] and schools [58]. The process of recruitment also included using purchased lists and health-plan enrollment files [56,59] and multiple other mechanisms, including flyers, newspaper advertisements, web-based announcements, brochures, public health departments, tumor registry systems, and doctor referrals [13,60,68,71,72]. One study did not reveal the source from which participants were recruited [70].…”
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“…Nineteen full-text articles with 1832 participants were included in the qualitative synthesis. One RCT had unique measurements of sleep quality that could not be compared with other RCTs in the meta-analysis [46]. Finally, 18 fulltext articles with 1646 participants met the inclusion criteria and were included in the meta-analysis.…”
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