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The Impact of Yoga on Blood Pressure and Quality of Life in Patients With Hypertension

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Hypertension
Interventions
Other: Yoga group with supervision (trainer)
Other: Yoga at home
Registration Number
NCT01302535
Lead Sponsor
Region Skane
Brief Summary

The purpose of this study is to determine the effects of yoga on blood pressure and quality of life in patients in primary health care diagnosed with hypertension within the last year. Another purpose is to examine whether the possible effect on blood pressure differs if patients practice yoga in a group lead by a yoga-trainer or receive a few yoga-exercises from their doctor to be practiced individually at home.

Detailed Description

Hypertension is one of the most common diseases in the industrialized world. In Sweden alone approximately 1.8 million persons, 25% of the adult population, have hypertension. Hypertension is a common diagnosis in primary health care and the costs of investigating and treating hypertension and its consequences are considerable. We know that stress can affect blood pressure, but it is hard to measure and control.

Previous studies have separately shown that yoga can reduce levels of cortisol in saliva and lower blood pressure. However, few studies have investigated the effects of yoga on hypertension and we lack information about the possibility of using yoga in primary health care to reduce hypertension.

If yoga can be used to complement antihypertensive medicines, it could reduce medicine intake and thereby possibly reduce side effects and lower medicine costs. It is to be hoped that patients will also experience a higher quality of life if they perform yoga on a regular basis.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
83
Inclusion Criteria
  • Diagnosed with hypertension since at least one year.
  • Blood pressure 120/80-160/100 mmHg at the last blood pressure control by doctor or nurse.
Exclusion Criteria
  • Blood pressure >180 systolic and/or >110 diastolic by the initial control in the study.
  • Blood pressure <120 systolic by the initial control in the study.
  • Medical adjustments regarding hypertension within 4 weeks prior to begin of study.
  • Expected inability to understand instructions about yoga exercises (e.g dementia and mental retardation) or physical or psychical inability to carry out yoga exercises (e.g severe physical or psychical handicap).
  • Need for interpreter. Linguistic/language difficulties
  • Older than 80 years

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Yoga group with supervision/trainerYoga group with supervision (trainer)-
Yoga at homeYoga at home-
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Hypertension12 weeks

At the beginning of the study, all subjects will undergo a standardized blood pressure test with an hypertension monitor. After 12 weeks, all subjects in the intervention and control groups will again be requested to attend a blood pressure testing session. Blood samples will also be collected and analysed in the beginning and at the end of the study. Some blood samples will be preserved for future analysis.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Quality of life12 weeks

At the beginning of the study, all subjects will be requested to fill in a questionnaire about their quality of life (WHOQOL-BREF). After 12 weeks all subjects in the intervention and control groups will fill in the quality of life-form for a second time.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Center for Primary Health Care Research, Lunds University

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Malmö, Sweden

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