Prenatal Yoga-Based Interventions May Improve Mental Health during Pregnancy: An Overview of Systematic Reviews with Meta-Analysis
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Data Sources and Search Strategy
2.2. Eligibility Criteria
2.3. Study Selection
2.4. Methodological Quality Assessment
2.5. Data Extraction and Synthesis
3. Results
3.1. Co-Occurrence Analysis
3.2. Primary Study Overlap among Systematic Reviews
3.3. AMSTAR 2 Assessment
3.4. Yoga-Based Interventions on Pain and Quality of Life
3.5. Yoga-Based Interventions on Anxiety Symptoms
3.6. Yoga-Based Interventions on Depression Symptoms
3.7. Yoga-Based Interventions on Stress Symptoms
4. Discussion
4.1. Clinical Implications
4.2. Methodological Considerations and Future Agenda
4.3. Limitations
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Author(s) Year | Quality Assessment | Studies Included in This Overview | Interventions | Outcomes | Effect Sizes |
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Corrigan et al. 2022 [13] | The Cochrane Risk of Bias tool GRADE Available | 19 | EXPERIMENTAL Yoga CONTROL Usual Care or any active treatment other than yoga | Anxiety: STAI, HADS-A and HAM-A Depression: CES-D, HADS-D, EPDS and HDRS Stress: PSS-10 and PEQ | SMD(95% CI): overall effect ANXIETY SYMPTOMS 11 studies; n = 423 −0.91 (−1.49 to −0.33), p = 0.002; I2 = 92% DEPRESSION SYMPTOMS 12 studies; n = 679 −0.47 (−0.90 to −0.04), p = 0.03; I2 = 86% STRESS SYMPTOMS 5 studies; n = 423 −1.22 (−1.66 to −0.79), p < 0.00001; I2 = 70% * Certainty in the evidence was judged as low for these three outcomes based on the GRADE approach. |
Daley et al. 2014 [28] | The scoring system was modified from the Delphi List Criteria GRADE Unavailable | 5 | EXPERIMENTAL Yoga CONTROL Waitlist, usual care, social support, education sessions | Depression: CES-D and EPDS | SMD(95% CI): subgroup analysis including only depressed women at baseline DEPRESSION SYMPTOMS 5 studies; n = 274 −0.41 (−0.88 to 0.07), p = 0.09; I2 = 70% |
Gong et al. 2015 [23] | Tool for quality assessment Available GRADE Unavailable | 6 | EXPERIMENTAL Yoga alone/combination CONTROL Usual care or other physical or mental care | Depression: CES-D, HADS and EPDS | SMD (95% CI): Overall effect DEPRESSION SYMPTOMS 6 studies; n = 375 −0.59 (−0.94 to −0.25), p = 0.0007; I2 = 60% |
Guo et al. 2021 [14] | The Cochrane Risk of Bias tool Available GRADE Unavailable | 2 | EXPERIMENTAL Yoga CONTROL No intervention | Stress: PSS, DASS, PDQ and PSRS | SMD (95% CI): subgroup analysis according to the type of intervention STRESS SYMPTOMS 2 studies; n = 158 −1.07 (−1.55 to −1.59), p < 0.0001; I2 = 50% |
Lin et al. 2022 [24] | Risk of Bias or methodological quality tool Unavailable GRADE Unavailable | 13 | EXPERIMENTAL Yoga CONTROL Unspecified | Anxiety: STAI, PRAQ-R, SAS, HARS, PASS Depression: CES-D, EPDS, POMS, HDS, HDRS | SMD (95% CI): Overall effect ANXIETY SYMPTOMS 8 studies; n = 516 −0.91 (−1.48 to −0.34), p = 0.002; I2 = 88% DEPRESSION SYMPTOMS 8 studies; n = 446 −1.58 (−2.31 to −0.85), p < 0.0001; I2 = 90% |
Ng et al. 2019 [15] | The Cochrane Risk of Bias tool Available GRADE Unavailable | 6 | EXPERIMENTAL Yoga CONTROL No intervention | Depression: EPDS and HADS | SMD (95% CI): overall effect DEPRESSION SYMPTOMS 6 studies; n = unspecified −0.452 (−0.86 to −0.880), p = 0.015; I2 = 64% |
Ningrum et al. 2019 [27] | Risk of Bias or methodological quality tool Unavailable GRADE Unavailable | 6 | EXPERIMENTAL Yoga CONTROL No intervention, usual care, social support | Anxiety: unspecified | SMD (95% CI): Overall effect ANXIETY SYMPTOMS 6 studies; n = 454 −0.48 (−0.92 to −0.03), p = unspecified; I2 = 81% |
Smith et al. 2019 [16] | The Cochrane Risk of Bias tool GRADE Available | 4 | EXPERIMENTAL Yoga CONTROL Usual care, waitlist, information, and social support | Anxiety: STAI Depression: EPDS, CES-D and POMS | SMD (95% CI): subgroup analysis according to the type of intervention DEPRESSION SYMPTOMS 4 studies; n = 103 −0.21(−0.48 to −0.06), p = 0.13 I2 = 0% ANXIETY SYMPTOMS 3 studies; n = 96 −1.60 (−5.67 to −2.46), p = 0.44; I2 = 54% * Certainty in the evidence was judged as low for these two outcomes based on the GRADE approach. |
Wang et al. 2022 [26] | The Cochrane Risk of Bias tool GRADE Unavailable | 6 | EXPERIMENTAL Yoga CONTROL Usual care, active controls, social support | Anxiety: STAI | SMD (95% CI): overall effect ANXIETY SYMPTOMS 6 studies; n = unspecified −4.75 (−8.3 to −1.19), p = unspecified; I2 = 73.8% |
Zhu et al. 2021 [25] | The Cochrane Risk of Bias tool GRADE Available | 10 | EXPERIMENTAL Yoga CONTROL Usual care, social support, parenting education, attention control, usual antenatal exercises, perinatal health education | Anxiety: S-STAI, STAI, SAS Depression: EPDS, CES-D, D-HADS | SMD (95% CI): subgroup analysis according to the type of intervention ANXIETY SYMPTOMS 6 studies; n = 393 −0.87 (−1.52 to −0.23), p = 0.008; I2 = 89% DEPRESSION SYMPTOMS 10 studies; n = 553 −0.45(−0.69 to −0.22), p = 0.0002 I2 = 43% * Certainty in the evidence was judged as low for depression symptoms and very low for anxiety symptoms based on the GRADE approach. |
Review | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | Total |
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Corrigan et al., 2022 [13] | CLQR | ||||||||||||||||
Daley et al., 2014 [28] | CLQR | ||||||||||||||||
Gong et al., 2015 [23] | CLQR | ||||||||||||||||
Guo et al., 2020 [14] | CLQR | ||||||||||||||||
Lin et al., 2022 [24] | CLQR | ||||||||||||||||
Ng et al., 2019 [15] | CLQR | ||||||||||||||||
Ningrum et al., 2020 [27] | CLQR | ||||||||||||||||
Smith et al., 2019 [16] | CLQR | ||||||||||||||||
Wang et al., 2022 [26] | CLQR | ||||||||||||||||
Zhu et al., 2021 [25] | CLQR |
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Villar-Alises, O.; Martinez-Miranda, P.; Martinez-Calderon, J. Prenatal Yoga-Based Interventions May Improve Mental Health during Pregnancy: An Overview of Systematic Reviews with Meta-Analysis. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2023, 20, 1556. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20021556
Villar-Alises O, Martinez-Miranda P, Martinez-Calderon J. Prenatal Yoga-Based Interventions May Improve Mental Health during Pregnancy: An Overview of Systematic Reviews with Meta-Analysis. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2023; 20(2):1556. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20021556
Chicago/Turabian StyleVillar-Alises, Olga, Patricia Martinez-Miranda, and Javier Martinez-Calderon. 2023. "Prenatal Yoga-Based Interventions May Improve Mental Health during Pregnancy: An Overview of Systematic Reviews with Meta-Analysis" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 20, no. 2: 1556. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20021556
APA StyleVillar-Alises, O., Martinez-Miranda, P., & Martinez-Calderon, J. (2023). Prenatal Yoga-Based Interventions May Improve Mental Health during Pregnancy: An Overview of Systematic Reviews with Meta-Analysis. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 20(2), 1556. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20021556