2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.ctcp.2017.11.006
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Efficacy of yoga training in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients: A systematic review and meta-analysis

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“…The purpose of this current review was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Baduanjin exercise training in the symptomatic management of COPD patients. While adverse event occurred in none of studies , positive findings in the current review are in line with previous meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials investigating the beneficial effects of other mind-body exercises (Tai Chi, Yoga, and Qigong) for COPD patients [57][58][59].…”
Section: Effects Of Baduanjin On Quality Of Lifesupporting
confidence: 72%
“…The purpose of this current review was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Baduanjin exercise training in the symptomatic management of COPD patients. While adverse event occurred in none of studies , positive findings in the current review are in line with previous meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials investigating the beneficial effects of other mind-body exercises (Tai Chi, Yoga, and Qigong) for COPD patients [57][58][59].…”
Section: Effects Of Baduanjin On Quality Of Lifesupporting
confidence: 72%
“…In a systematic review and meta-analysis study on chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, five randomized controlled trials were included [98]. These suggested that yoga significantly increased forced expiratory volume in 1 s and 6 min walking distance, suggesting improved lung function and exercise capacity.…”
Section: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Along with technology based interventions to deal with the problems of access and adherence to conventional pulmonary rehabilitation, the use of active mind-body movement therapies such as yoga,114119 tai chi,120121122123124 qi gong, and pilates has increased. Tai chi provides mild to moderate aerobic exercise corresponding to 1.6 to 4.6 metabolic equivalents, core strength training, and lower extremity and unsupported upper extremity training 122125126.…”
Section: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and Pulmonary Rehabilimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meta-analyses of small studies have shown benefits in the 6MWT and HRQL in favor of tai chi (6MWT: meters difference 35.99, 15.63 to 56.35; P<0.01; HRQL: by SGRQ difference −10.02, −17.59 to −2.45; P=0.009 ) and yoga (6MWT: meters difference 22.01, 9.9 to 34.11; P<0.01; HRQL: by SGRQ difference −12.59, −18.49 to −.7; P<0. 01) when compared with usual care 119123. There are fewer studies of these modalities as adjuncts or as alternatives to pulmonary rehabilitation 114128.…”
Section: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and Pulmonary Rehabilimentioning
confidence: 99%