Effects of yoga on psychological health, quality of life, and physical health of patients with cancer: a meta-analysis

Kuan-Yin Lin, Yu-Ting Hu, King-Jen Chang, Heui-Fen Lin, Jau-Yih Tsauo, Kuan-Yin Lin, Yu-Ting Hu, King-Jen Chang, Heui-Fen Lin, Jau-Yih Tsauo

Abstract

Yoga is one of the most widely used complementary and alternative medicine therapies to manage illness. This meta-analysis aimed to determine the effects of yoga on psychological health, quality of life, and physical health of patients with cancer. Studies were identified through a systematic search of seven electronic databases and were selected if they used a randomized controlled trial design to examine the effects of yoga in patients with cancer. The quality of each article was rated by two of the authors using the PEDro Scale. Ten articles were selected; their PEDro scores ranged from 4 to 7. The yoga groups compared to waitlist control groups or supportive therapy groups showed significantly greater improvements in psychological health: anxiety (P = .009), depression (P = .002), distress (P = .003), and stress (P = .006). However, due to the mixed and low to fair quality and small number of studies conducted, the findings are preliminary and limited and should be confirmed through higher-quality, randomized controlled trials.

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Flowchart detailing study selection.
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Comparison 1: yoga and control, psychological health, outcome: (a) Anxiety. (b) Depression. (c) Distress. (d) Stress.
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Comparison 1: yoga and control, psychological health, outcome: (a) Anxiety. (b) Depression. (c) Distress. (d) Stress.
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Comparison 2: yoga and control, outcome: Quality of life.
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Comparison 3: yoga and control, outcome, physical health, outcome: (a) Physical health. (b) Fatigue.

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