Depression Clinical Trial
Official title:
Impact of Breathing Exercises and Meditation on Health-Related Quality of Life in Dry Eye Disease Patients: A Pilot Study
People staring at computer screens for long hours, blinking less frequently, or having long-term contact lens wear are prone to dry eye disease (DED). DED is a multifactorial disease accompanied by inflammation of the ocular surface. Further, DED may degrade vision and is associated with depression and have an adverse impact on patient's quality of life. Sudarshan Kriya Yoga (SKY) incorporates standardized collection of breathing techniques followed by Automatic Self Transcending Meditation (ASTM) may help reduce stress, depression, and anxiety, enhance quality of life in patients diagnosed with DED. Thus, the investigators will be studying the effect of SKY plus ASTM on quality of life of DED patients. The investigators plan to conduct a single-center pilot RCT. Patients with DED will be randomized to SKY followed by ASTM plus Usual care (UC) or UC alone to assess changes in health-related quality of life (HRQOL). HRQOL is a vital construct focusing on impact of health on quality of life. Along with HRQOL the investigators will measure changes in extent of depression and anxiety. Additionally, majority of current ophthalmic literature describes changes in clinical variables whilst lacking information on HRQOL. Thus, there is a high necessity to assess if there is an association between HRQOL and routinely measured clinical data. Through this study the investigators shall attempt to correlate HRQOL with clinical data.
Background: Prevalence of dry eye disease (DED) ranges from 3.5% to 33.7% and increase with
age. Further, DED is associated with decreased productivity, absenteeism from work,
depression, and has an adverse impact on patient's quality of life. Odds of a DED patient
suffering from depression is 2.9 and anxiety is 2.8. Yoga - a practice to help improve health
and well-being - has also been the subject of clinical studies globally. Two central aspects
of yoga practice are physical postures and breathing exercises. These breathing exercises aim
to focus the mind, facilitate relaxation and enhance wellness.
Evidence further suggests beneficial effects of a standardized collection of breathing
techniques called Sudarshan Kriya Yoga (SKY) on individuals suffering from depression. SKY
includes three-stage breathing with Victory breath (slow deep breathing that consists of 4 to
6 breaths per minute), Bellow's breath (forceful rapid deep breathing that consists of 20 to
30 breaths per minute), and a rhythmic breath technique. SKY followed by Automatic Self
Transcending Meditation (ASTM) involves breathing exercise followed by meditation. ASTM
utilizes a specific sound value mantra to draw attention inward and permit the mind to
experience a restful but alert state of consciousness. It helps quiet the mind and induces
physiological and mental relaxation whilst the eyes are shut. ASTM may help with depression,
anxiety, stress, and may enhance quality of life. Thus, the investigators will be studying
the effect of SKY plus ASTM on quality of life of DED patients. Key goal of proposed research
is to evaluate HRQOL, depression, anxiety of patients with DED in SKY followed by ASTM and
usual care (UC) versus UC alone from baseline to 24 weeks.
Primary Hypothesis: The investigators hypothesize that in patients with dry eye disease in
SKY + ASTM + UC may lead to significant improvement in HRQoL compared to UC alone from
baseline to 24 weeks.
Secondary Hypotheses: The investigators hypothesize that in patients with DED 1) HRQoL is
associated with regularly measured clinical variables 2) SKY + ASTM + UC leads to significant
improvement in depression and anxiety symptoms at 24 weeks compared to UC alone.
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