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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
286 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2010-08-31
2016-07-31
Brief Summary
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Hypotheses:
1. Yoga enhances attention, as well as related cognitive function among persons with schizophrenia.
2. Yoga has beneficial effects on the short term functional outcome of schizophrenia
Detailed Description
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Explanatory model: The practice of yoga emphasizes body awareness and involves focusing one's attention on breathing or specific muscles or parts of body. We propose that the beneficial effects of yoga therapy (YT) observed in our preliminary studies relates to improvement in attention that extends to other cognitive domains.
Hypotheses:
1. Yoga enhances attention, as well as related cognitive function among persons with schizophrenia.
2. Yoga has beneficial effects on the short term functional outcome of schizophrenia.
Design: A systematic, single blind randomly assigned supplementation of routine outpatient training with yoga, compared with standard physical exercise and treatment as usual.
Specific Aims:
We propose to evaluate consenting outpatients with SZ undergoing treatment at the Department of Psychiatry, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research-Dr Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital (PGIMER-RMLH), Delhi India (n= 258). Routine clinical management will be randomly supplemented with Yoga Training (YT, n = 86), directed Physical Exercise (PE, n = 86) or no supplementation (Treatment As Usual, TAU, n = 86).Treatment supplementation will last 21 days and all participants will be followed up for 6 months after completing supplementation.
1a. Recruitment: Both outpatients and inpatients at RMLH(Dr Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital) with a clinical diagnosis of SZ, who fulfill inclusion criteria will be approached and written informed consent obtained.
1b. Diagnosis: All participants will complete an exhaustive evaluation based on the Hindi version of the Diagnostic Interview for Genetic Studies (DIGS), supplemented with medical records.
Consensus diagnoses will be established using DSM IV (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders) criteria.
1c. Randomization: The patients will be randomly assigned to one of the following three groups.
Group assignment and ratings will be carried out by different individuals to enable single blind evaluations. Three types of supplementation are planned over 21 days.
(i) Yoga Training (YT) (n = 86): Structured, simplified yoga instruction will be provided and supervised by a trained instructor in a group setting.
(ii) Physical Exercise (PE) (n=86): Structured, physical exercises supervised by a trained instructor.
(iii) Treatment as usual Group (TAU) (n=86): Participants who will continue in the department with clinical treatment as usual. No supplementation will be provided.
Clinical treatment, including pharmacotherapy will be carried out as usual in all three groups. The treating physician will be blind to the type of supplementation.
Conditions
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Keywords
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Yoga Training Group
Yoga Training: Participants will be imparted yoga training for twenty-one days, for one hour a day. This will include postures or Asanas (exercises) and Pranayam (Breathing protocols).
Yoga Training
Participants will be imparted yoga training for twenty-one days, for one hour a day. This will include postures or Asanas (exercises) and Pranayam (Breathing protocols). The training starts with 'Om' chanting followed by warm up exercises and then breathing exercises. The Breathing exercises (Pranayama) are practiced before practice of Asana.
Treatment as Usual Group
Participants who will continue in the department with clinical treatment as usual. No supplementation will be provided
Treatment as Usual
Placebo Comparator: Treatment as Usual Group
Participants who will continue in the department with clinical treatment as usual. No supplementation will be provided
Physical Exercise Group
Physical Exercise: This group will take part in a general physical exercise program incorporating simple physical exercises for one hour daily, including Saturdays. The schedule will include fifteen minutes of brisk walking followed by light exercises.
Physical Exercise
This group will take part in a general physical exercise program incorporating simple physical exercises for one hour daily, including Saturdays. The schedule will include fifteen minutes of brisk walking followed by light exercises adapted from the National Fitness Corps - Handbook for Middle High and Higher Secondary Schools as used by Duraiswamy et al. (2007).
Interventions
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Yoga Training
Participants will be imparted yoga training for twenty-one days, for one hour a day. This will include postures or Asanas (exercises) and Pranayam (Breathing protocols). The training starts with 'Om' chanting followed by warm up exercises and then breathing exercises. The Breathing exercises (Pranayama) are practiced before practice of Asana.
Physical Exercise
This group will take part in a general physical exercise program incorporating simple physical exercises for one hour daily, including Saturdays. The schedule will include fifteen minutes of brisk walking followed by light exercises adapted from the National Fitness Corps - Handbook for Middle High and Higher Secondary Schools as used by Duraiswamy et al. (2007).
Treatment as Usual
Placebo Comparator: Treatment as Usual Group
Participants who will continue in the department with clinical treatment as usual. No supplementation will be provided
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Age 18 years or greater
* Residents of Delhi (to facilitate regular attendance and avoid dropouts)
Exclusion Criteria
* Prior participation in our Yoga studies (see preliminary studies section)
* Mental retardation sufficient to impact understanding of YT
* Substance or alcohol dependence for last six months which interferes with diagnosis
* Presence of co-morbid conditions which may worsen with exercises (eg, recent myocardial infarction, fractures)
* Presence of neurological illnesses such as strokes or head injury that may cause cognitive impairment independent of SZ, or complicates diagnosis/evaluation e.g. epilepsy, stroke
* Presence of any physical disability or illness which makes the patient unfit for yoga or physical exercise
18 Years
60 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Fogarty International Center of the National Institute of Health
NIH
Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital
OTHER_GOV
Responsible Party
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Dr Triptish Bhatia
Research Consultant
Principal Investigators
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Triptish Bhatia, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
GRIP-Yoga Study, Dept. of Psychiatry, PGIMER-Dr.R.M.L.Hospital, New Delhi, India
Smita N Deshpande, Ph.D.
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
PGIMER-Dr.R.M.L.Hospital
Countries
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