Randomized trial of yoga as a complementary therapy for pulmonary tuberculosis
Date
2004
Authors
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Journal ISSN
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Publisher
Respirology,
Abstract
Objective:
The present prospective, randomized trial compared the efficacy of anti-tuberculosis
treatment (ATT) with two separate programs (yoga and breath awareness), on lung capacities and
bacteriological status in pulmonary tuberculosis patients.
Methodology:
A total of 1009 pulmonary tuberculosis patients were screened and 73 were alternately
allocated, to yoga (
n
= 36) or breath awareness (
n
= 37) groups, with 48 patients completing
the 2-month trial. Patients aged between 20 and 55 years, who were sputum-positive on three consecutive
examinations, had no prior ATT, and no comorbidities or extrapulmonary tuberculosis were
included. In addition to ATT, one group practised yoga (
n
= 25) and the other practised breath awareness
(
n
= 23) for 6 h per week, each session being 60 min.
Description
Research Papers - Randomized trial of yoga as a complementary therapy
Keywords
pulmonary tuberculosis, randomized trial, yoga