A Pilot Study of Iyengar Yoga for Pediatric Obesity: Effects on Gait and Emotional Functioning
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Overview
2.2. Participants
2.3. Procedure
2.4. Primary Outcomes
2.5. Secondary Outcomes
2.6. Data Analyses
3. Results
3.1. Participants
3.2. Gait
3.3. Feasibility and Acceptability
3.4. Health-Related Quality of Life
3.5. Pain Intensity
3.6. Physical Activity
4. Discussion
Study Strengths and Limitations
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Approximate Duration | Asana 1 |
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5 min | Warm-up |
45–50 min | Supta Baddha Konasana with blankets—Reclined bound angle pose |
Walking Tadasana—Walking mountain pose 3 | |
Tadasana—Mountain pose | |
Vrksasana—Tree pose | |
Virabhadrasana II—Warrior pose | |
Trikonasana—Triangle pose | |
Upavistha Konasana—Seated wide angle pose | |
Ardha Padmasana variation(s)—Half lotus variation | |
Yoga Sthilasana—Yoga for the feet series | |
Adho Mukha Svanasana—Downward Facing Dog | |
Vanarasana—Monkey pose 2 | |
Parsvakonasana—Side anlge pose 2 | |
Uttihita Hasta Padangusthasana I—Standing extended hand foot to toe pose | |
5–10 min | Savasana—Corpse pose |
Parameter | Median (IQR) | p-Value | |
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Pre-Yoga | Post-Yoga | ||
Hip Motion in the Coronal Plane (Degrees) | |||
Maximum adduction in stance | 9.7 (8.9, 10.8) | 12.5 (11.7, 14.3) | 0.028 |
Minimum abduction in stance | −2.6 (−6.4, −1.9) | −1.1 (−2.3, 2.1) | 0.021 |
Abduction initial swing | −4.6 (−7.0, −2.9) | −1.5 (−3.9, 1.0) | 0.021 |
Maximum adduction in swing | 3.0 (2.8, 3.9) | 5.9 (4.0, 9.1) | 0.038 |
Minimum abduction in swing | −6.5 (−8.2, −3.8) | −1.7 (−4.9, −1.5) | 0.017 |
Knee Motion in the Coronal Plane (Degrees) | |||
Valgus in heel contact in stance | −6.6 (−8.2, −5.8) | −10.0 (−12.3, −6.8) | 0.028 |
Maximum varus in stance | 3.8 (3.1, 7.4) | −0.6 (−3.2, 2.0) | 0.008 |
Varus in initial swing | 7.0 (5.4, 13.0) | 1.9 (−1.0, 3.5) | 0.008 |
Ankle Motion in the Sagittal Plane (Degrees) | |||
Minimum plantarflexion in swing | −10.2 (−12.7, −10.0) | −12.3 (−20.0, −9.9) | 0.028 |
Maximum dorsiflexion in swing | 6.1 (5.0, 6.5) | 4.7 (2.9, 5.4) | 0.038 |
Hip Moment in the Transverse Plane (Nm/kg) | |||
Maximum internal rotation moment in heel contact in stance | 0.02 (0.02, 0.03) | 0.03 (0.02, 0.04) | 0.028 |
Ankle Moment in the Coronal Plane (Nm/kg) | |||
Maximum adduction moment in stance | 0.12 (0.11, 0.13) | 0.09 (0.05, 0.09) | 0.028 |
Question 1 | Participant Median (IQR) | Parent/Caregiver Median (IQR) |
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How much do you think yoga helped with your (your child’s) pain? | 5.0 (5.0, 6.5) | 6.0 (5.0, 7.0) |
How much do you think yoga helped with your (your child’s) sleep? | 5.0 (3.5, 7.0) | 6.0 (4.3, 6.8) |
How pleasant was this experience for you (your child)? | 7.0 (5.5, 7.0) | 7.0 (6.3, 7.0) |
How much do you think yoga helped you (your child) feel better when moving? | 6.0 (4.5, 7.0) | 6.0 (5.0, 7.0) |
Question | Participant | Parent/Caregiver |
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Other than potential effects on your current pain symptoms, what else do you think occurred as a result of the yoga sessions? | “It helped a lot with my ankles.” “I feel less tired” “Flexible and run faster” “Meet new people” “I have got more flexible.” “I feel lighter and more relaxed. I don’t get as tired during the day.” “The best thing I got from this study is that I feel better about myself” | “I find that she seems more active at home and more willing to help around the house. Mood has improved overall ... Since the injury at school she has done some stretching at home to try and improve her flexibility.” “I think (participant name) gained a good understanding of what yoga can do for you.” “Hopefully (participant name) learned how yoga can help with stress and anxiety.” “Her attitude has improved a lot.” “Proud of herself and how more flexible she has become. She actually has left class and said “That was fun.” Not a normal reaction after exercise!” “He lost 11 lbs as of 6 days ago and is very motivated in keeping up with his health. We are hoping to get him involved with more yoga in the near future.” 1 |
Pre-Yoga Intervention | Post-Yoga Intervention | Median Change | p-Value | Effect Size | |
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Self Report | |||||
Total score | 82.6 | 88.0 | 5.4 | 0.024 | −0.53 |
(69.6, 89.7) | (76.6, 94.5) | (1.0, 13.0) | |||
Physical functioning | 81.2 | 93.7 | 3.1 | 0.174 | |
(73.4, 90.6) | (79.7, 96.9) | (−1.6, 17.2) | |||
Psychosocial functioning | 80.0 | 88.3 | 5.0 | 0.007 | −0.63 |
(70.0, 90.8) | (75.0, 94.0) | (3.3, 11.7) | |||
Emotional | 70.0 | 85.0 | 10.0 | 0.024 | −0.53 |
(57.5, 95.0) | (75.0, 94.0) | (−3.1, 12.5) | |||
Social | 90.0 | 93.7 | 10.0 | 0.103 | |
(72.5, 97.5) | (82.50, 100.0) | (0.00, 17.5) | |||
School | 80.0 | 90.0 | 10.0 | 0.072 | |
(70.0, 80.0) | (75.0, 90.0) | (2.5, 15.0) | |||
Parent Report | |||||
Total score | 82.6 | 82.1 | 3.3 | 0.397 | |
(62.0, 88.6) | (67.7, 90.2) | (−4.08, 14.2) | |||
Physical functioning | 75.0 | 82.8 | 10.9 | 0.062 | |
(65.6, 85.9) | (75.8, 96.9) | (−2.3, 21.1) | |||
Psychosocial functioning | 83.3 | 80.0 | −0.83 | 0.866 | |
(60.0, 91.7) | (66.7, 87.9) | (−6.7, 10.4) | |||
Emotional | 70.0 | 77.5 | 7.5 | 0.011 | −0.64 |
(52.5, 87.5) | (65.0, 88.7) | (5.0, 13.7) | |||
Social | 95.0 | 82.5 | −2.5 | 0.461 | |
(60.0, 100.0) | (56.2, 97.5) | (−10.0, 0.0) | |||
School | 80.00 | 72.50 | −3.75 | 0.598 | |
(57.5, 97.5) | (63.1, 93.7) | (−17.5, 7.5) |
Intensity of Physical Activity | Pre-Yoga (n = 5) | Post-Yoga (n = 3) |
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Sedentary | 11.0 (0.6) h | 11.8 (0.8) h |
84 (1.4)% of day | 86 (2.5)% of day | |
Light | 1.5 (0.2) h | 1.3 (0.2) h |
12 (1.4)% of day | 10 (1.5)% of day | |
Moderate | 23.0 (1.1) min | 22.6 (0.1) min |
3 (0.3)% of day | 3 (4.8)% of day | |
Vigorous | 13.1 (4.3) min | 12.3 (7.1) min |
2 (0.5)% of day | 2 (0.9)% of day |
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Hainsworth, K.R.; Liu, X.C.; Simpson, P.M.; Swartz, A.M.; Linneman, N.; Tran, S.T.; Medrano, G.R.; Mascarenhas, B.; Zhang, L.; Weisman, S.J. A Pilot Study of Iyengar Yoga for Pediatric Obesity: Effects on Gait and Emotional Functioning. Children 2018, 5, 92. https://doi.org/10.3390/children5070092
Hainsworth KR, Liu XC, Simpson PM, Swartz AM, Linneman N, Tran ST, Medrano GR, Mascarenhas B, Zhang L, Weisman SJ. A Pilot Study of Iyengar Yoga for Pediatric Obesity: Effects on Gait and Emotional Functioning. Children. 2018; 5(7):92. https://doi.org/10.3390/children5070092
Chicago/Turabian StyleHainsworth, Keri R., Xue Cheng Liu, Pippa M. Simpson, Ann M. Swartz, Nina Linneman, Susan T. Tran, Gustavo R. Medrano, Bryant Mascarenhas, Liyun Zhang, and Steven J. Weisman. 2018. "A Pilot Study of Iyengar Yoga for Pediatric Obesity: Effects on Gait and Emotional Functioning" Children 5, no. 7: 92. https://doi.org/10.3390/children5070092
APA StyleHainsworth, K. R., Liu, X. C., Simpson, P. M., Swartz, A. M., Linneman, N., Tran, S. T., Medrano, G. R., Mascarenhas, B., Zhang, L., & Weisman, S. J. (2018). A Pilot Study of Iyengar Yoga for Pediatric Obesity: Effects on Gait and Emotional Functioning. Children, 5(7), 92. https://doi.org/10.3390/children5070092