Bikram Yoga and Aerobic Exercise for the Treatment of Major Depression
NCT ID: NCT04058080
Last Updated: 2019-08-21
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
53 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2013-03-12
2016-03-13
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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The second pre-treatment appointment was a 3-hour physiological assessment which was completed within 1 week of the psychological assessment. The first 30 minutes of this appointment were used to set-up the physiological measurements and allow enough time for participants to become familiarized and comfortable with the laboratory setting. Following this, a carefully timed experimental protocol was followed, during which heart rate and mean arterial pressure were measured and recorded continuously. The participants also completed a stress task and their saliva was collected. The participants also engaged in the Submaximal Cycle Ergometer Test. At the end of the physiological assessment, participants were randomly assigned via a computer-generated random sequence to one of the treatment conditions. Group assignment was revealed via sealed envelopes that had been previously prepared by research personnel. Participants who were in the waitlist group were offered yoga or aerobic classes after the completion of the study protocol.
Participants in the yoga and aerobic exercise groups then attended 2 classes per week of either yoga or aerobic exercise for 8 weeks.
Following completion of the intervention period, participants attended a 3½ hr post-treatment assessment in which all measures of the physiological pre-treatment assessment were repeated. Additionally, participants were administered the Mood Module of the SCID-I/P and the HAM-D to assess changes in diagnostic status and depression severity.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Bikram Yoga
Participants in the Bikram yoga group were asked to attend two classes per week for 8 weeks (16 classes in total) at a local affiliated Bikram yoga studio. Certified Bikram yoga teachers instructed all classes using a scripted instructional dialogue. Each 90-min class was held in a temperature-controlled room (40.6 degrees Celsius, 40% humidity). The class opened with a deep breathing exercise and continued with 50 minutes of standing asanas and 40 minutes of floor-based asanas, including a quick, forceful breathing exercise to finish. All but the last asana (i.e., spine-twisting) were performed twice. Savasana, which is a restorative and relaxation posture, was performed between asanas throughout the floor series and at the end of class. The yoga studio regularly offered 22 class times per week, all of which were accessible to participants.
Bikram Yoga
Participants in the Bikram yoga group were asked to attend two classes per week for 8 weeks (16 classes in total) at a local affiliated Bikram yoga studio. Certified Bikram yoga teachers instructed all classes using a scripted instructional dialogue. Each 90-min class was held in a temperature-controlled room (40.6C, 40% humidity). The yoga studio regularly offered 22 class times per week, all of which were accessible to participants.
Aerobic Exercise
Participants in the aerobic exercise group were asked to attend two group aerobic exercise classes per week for 8 weeks (16 classes in total) at the Kingston Family YMCA. They were provided with a modified schedule of the YMCA group classes, which included only classes with a strong aerobic component and excluded those involving yoga, pilates, or cycling. Selecting these classes was done in consultation with the general manager of the YMCA, who was familiar with each class type. Classes involving the following components were available to participants: choreography-based cardio, aerobics, light muscular conditioning, and stretching; cardio, plyometric, and strength training exercises; high intensity aerobic exercise with intermittent rest periods; circuit-based cardio and strength training exercises; stepper-based exercises; and Latin-inspired dance/fitness. Classes were 50-60 minutes in duration.
Aerobic Exercise
Participants in the aerobic exercise group were asked to attend two group aerobic exercise classes per week for 8 weeks (16 classes in total) at the Kingston Family YMCA. They were provided with a modified schedule of the YMCA group classes, which included only classes with a strong aerobic component and excluded those involving yoga, pilates, or cycling. Classes involving the following components were available to participants: choreography-based cardio, aerobics, light muscular conditioning, and stretching; cardio, plyometric, and strength training exercises; high intensity aerobic exercise with intermittent rest periods; circuit-based cardio and strength training exercises; stepper-based exercises; and Latin-inspired dance/fitness. Classes were 50-60 minutes in duration. Participants were able to attend any of the offered classes each week. Participants had approximately 18-22 classes in total to choose from each week.
Waitlist
Waitlisted individuals were not able to access yoga or exercise classes throughout the intervention period but participated in the rest of the study protocol. Following the post-treatment assessment, they received access to the class type of their choosing.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Bikram Yoga
Participants in the Bikram yoga group were asked to attend two classes per week for 8 weeks (16 classes in total) at a local affiliated Bikram yoga studio. Certified Bikram yoga teachers instructed all classes using a scripted instructional dialogue. Each 90-min class was held in a temperature-controlled room (40.6C, 40% humidity). The yoga studio regularly offered 22 class times per week, all of which were accessible to participants.
Aerobic Exercise
Participants in the aerobic exercise group were asked to attend two group aerobic exercise classes per week for 8 weeks (16 classes in total) at the Kingston Family YMCA. They were provided with a modified schedule of the YMCA group classes, which included only classes with a strong aerobic component and excluded those involving yoga, pilates, or cycling. Classes involving the following components were available to participants: choreography-based cardio, aerobics, light muscular conditioning, and stretching; cardio, plyometric, and strength training exercises; high intensity aerobic exercise with intermittent rest periods; circuit-based cardio and strength training exercises; stepper-based exercises; and Latin-inspired dance/fitness. Classes were 50-60 minutes in duration. Participants were able to attend any of the offered classes each week. Participants had approximately 18-22 classes in total to choose from each week.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Female
* Meet DSM-IV-TR criteria for a current episode of a non chronic, unipolar depressive disorder (i.e., MDD, adjustment disorder with depressed mood, depressive disorder not otherwise specified)
Exclusion Criteria
* Presence of a medical condition that could be the cause of depression
* Presence of a a pre-existing physical condition that could interfere with participation in physical activity (e.g., cardiovascular disease, untreated hypertension, etc.)
* Change in the type or dose of antidepressant medication or change in frequency of sessions of psychotherapy/counseling in the previous 3 months
* Pregnant women or women actively trying to become pregnant
* Regular participation in yoga or group exercise classes (i.e., on a biweekly or more basis) during the 3-month period prior to study onset or on a long-term basis in the past 2 years
* A schedule that did not allow for participation in yoga or exercise classes twice per week
18 Years
65 Years
FEMALE
No
Sponsors
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Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)
OTHER_GOV
Queen's University Senate Advisory Research Committee
UNKNOWN
Queen's University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Dr. Kate Harkness
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigators
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Kate Harkness, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Queen's University
Other Identifiers
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PSYC-132-13
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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