Effectiveness of a Yoga-Based Lifestyle Protocol (YLP) in Preventing Diabetes in a High-Risk Indian Cohort: A Multicenter Cluster-Randomized Controlled Trial (NMB-Trial)

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作者
Raghuram, Nagarathna [1 ]
Ram, Venkat [2 ]
Majumdar, Vijaya [3 ]
Rajesh, S. K. [3 ]
Singh, Amit [3 ]
Patil, Suchitra [3 ]
Anand, Akshay [4 ]
Judu, Ilavarasu [3 ]
Bhaskara, Srikanta [5 ]
Basa, Jagannadha Rao [6 ]
Nagendra, Hongasandra Ramarao [3 ]
机构
[1] Vivekananda Yoga Anusandhana Samsthana, Bengaluru, India
[2] Apollo Med Coll, Hyderabad, India
[3] Swami Vivekananda Yoga Univ, Div Life Sci, Bengaluru, India
[4] Postgrad Inst Med Educ & Res, Dept Neurol, Neurosci Res Lab, Chandigarh, India
[5] Ekisaan Fdn, Bengaluru, India
[6] Int Sch Engn, Hyderabad, India
来源
FRONTIERS IN ENDOCRINOLOGY | 2021年 / 12卷
关键词
type; 2; diabetes; prediabetes; India; HbA; 1c; yoga-based lifestyle intervention; IMPAIRED GLUCOSE-TOLERANCE; INTERVENTION; REDUCTION; PROGRAMS; MELLITUS; IGT;
D O I
10.3389/fendo.2021.664657
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Introduction Though several lines of evidence support the utility of yoga-based interventions in diabetes prevention, most of these studies have been limited by methodological issues, primarily sample size inadequacy. Hence, we tested the effectiveness of yoga-based lifestyle intervention against diabetes risk reduction in multicentre, large community settings of India, through a single-blind cluster-randomized controlled trial, Niyantrita Madhumeha Bharat Abhiyan (NMB). Research Design and Methods NMB-trial is a multicentre cluster-randomized trial conducted in 80 clusters [composed of rural units (villages) and urban units (Census Enumeration Blocks)] randomly assigned in a 1:1 ratio to intervention and control groups. Participants were individuals (age, 20-70 years) with prediabetes (blood HbA1c values in the range of 5.7-6.4%) and IDRS >= 60. The intervention included the practice of yoga-based lifestyle modification protocol (YLP) for 9 consecutive days, followed by daily home and weekly supervised practices for 3 months. The control cluster received standard of care advice for diabetes prevention. Statistical analyses were performed on an intention-to-treat basis, using available and imputed datasets. The primary outcome was the conversion from prediabetes to diabetes after the YLP intervention of 3 months (diagnosed based upon HbA1c cutoff >6.5%). Secondary outcome included regression to normoglycemia with HbA1c Results A total of 3380 (75.96%) participants were followed up at 3 months. At 3 months post-intervention, overall, diabetes developed in 726 (21.44%) participants. YLP was found to be significantly effective in halting progression to diabetes as compared to standard of care; adjusted RRR was 63.81(95% CI = 56.55-69.85). The YLP also accelerated regression to normoglycemia [adjusted Odds Ratio (adjOR) = 1.20 (95% CI, 1.02-1.43)]. Importantly, younger participants (<= 40 years) were found to regress to normoglycemia more effectively than the older participants P-interaction Conclusion Based on the significant risk reduction derived from the large sample size, and the carefully designed randomized yoga-based intervention on high-risk populations, the study is a preliminary but strong proof-of-concept for yoga as a potential lifestyle-based treatment to curb the epidemic of diabetes. The observed findings also indicate a potential of YLP for diabetes prevention in low/moderate risk profile individuals that needs large-scale validation.
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