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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
52 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2012-02-29
2013-09-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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This study aims to examine the feasibility, acceptability, and efficacy of an eight-week Hatha Yoga intervention for improving stress and mental health. To this end, the investigators will recruit 40 women high in stress to receive an 8-week hatha yoga intervention consisting of two weekly 90-minute sessions. At baseline and at post-intervention, participants will undergo several cognitive, emotional, and behavioral assessments, followed by a relaxation time. Primary feasibility outcomes will be the time required to recruit 40 participants, the number of screen failures, participant retention and participant adherence to the study protocol. Acceptability will be evaluated with questionnaires and an interview during the final visit. Primary efficacy outcomes will be group differences in pre- to post-intervention change in perceived stress and various mental health parameters.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
NONE
Study Groups
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Yoga
The yoga intervention will last eight weeks and include two 90-minute sessions each week. Each yoga session will consist of the same series of 26 Hatha yoga postures, two breathing exercise, and two savasanas (i.e., a resting/relaxation posture), in a room heated to 104 degrees Fahrenheit, which aids in safe muscle stretching.
Hatha Yoga
The yoga intervention will last eight weeks and include two 90-minute sessions each week. Each yoga session will consist of the same series of 26 Hatha yoga postures, two breathing exercise, and two savasanas (i.e., a resting/relaxation posture), in a room heated to 104 degrees Fahrenheit, which aids in safe muscle stretching. Each participant will be given a yoga studio scan card valid for two months, and, like all yoga studio members, they will be required to scan their card prior to their yoga class.
Waitlist (Delayed Yoga)
Participants assigned randomly to the control condition will provided an identical free two-month membership to Bikram Yoga Dallas after the week following their post-intervention session.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Hatha Yoga
The yoga intervention will last eight weeks and include two 90-minute sessions each week. Each yoga session will consist of the same series of 26 Hatha yoga postures, two breathing exercise, and two savasanas (i.e., a resting/relaxation posture), in a room heated to 104 degrees Fahrenheit, which aids in safe muscle stretching. Each participant will be given a yoga studio scan card valid for two months, and, like all yoga studio members, they will be required to scan their card prior to their yoga class.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Sedentary as defined by moderate-intensity exercise less than 60 minutes per week (this definition is consistent with that employed in previous studies of exercise interventions; e.g., Dunn et al., 2005; Trivedi et al., 2006). This criterion was selected in order to be able to test the effects of the yoga intervention.
* Written physician approval/medical clearance to participate in an exercise/yoga protocol.
Exclusion Criteria
* Lifetime history of psychotic disorders of any type, bipolar disorder (I, II, or NOS), schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder, or anorexia nervosa.
* Current alcohol or drug dependence.
* Screening BDI ≥ 30 (severe depression).
* Known or suspected to have significant personality dysfunction that could, in the investigator's opinion, interfere with trial participation.
* Currently at risk of self-harm or harm to others, in the Sponsor's opinion, based on clinical interview.
* Currently a psychiatric inpatient; have been hospitalized for a psychiatric condition within the past year.
* Have ever been diagnosed with organic brain syndrome, mental retardation, or other cognitive dysfunction that could interfere with their capacity to participate in the study protocol.
* Body mass index ≥ 40 (in order to screen out individuals with Class III obesity who might be more prone to musculoskeletal injuries than individuals with a BMI \< 40.0) or \< 18.5 (in order to screen out individuals whose hormone levels may be impacted by their low weight).
* Resting blood pressure ≥ 160 systolic and/or 100 diastolic. Individuals currently being treated for high blood pressure and meeting these criteria are eligible.
* Receiving concurrent psychotherapy of any kind.
* Use of any psychotropic medications.
* Positive result on pregnancy test at Screening; plan to become pregnant during the course of the trial.
* Insufficient command of the English language (i.e., they cannot carry on a conversation with an interviewer in the English language or read associated text).
25 Years
45 Years
FEMALE
Yes
Sponsors
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Southern Methodist University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Jasper Smits, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Principal Investigators
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Jasper Smits, Ph.D.
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Associate Professor
Locations
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Southern Methodist University
Dallas, Texas, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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2012-028-DEBL
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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