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NCT number NCT03856892
Other study ID # IRB00107267
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date January 11, 2019
Est. completion date September 17, 2019

Study information

Verified date October 2023
Source Emory University
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

This study aims to contribute uniquely to stress, longevity, and mental health research in two ways: by identifying clear protocols of breath-based yoga-meditative practice based on original materials; that are subsequently assessed with established scientific stress, biochemical immunity and longevity markers, and validated psychological measures that relate to mental health.


Description:

This study aims to contribute uniquely to stress, longevity, and mental health research in two ways: by identifying clear protocols of breath-based yoga-meditative practice based on original materials; that are subsequently assessed with established scientific stress markers across the sympathetic-adreno-medullar (SAM) axis, biochemical immunity and longevity markers, and validated psychological measures as related to mental health. The study couples emic perspectives from the traditional yoga knowledge base, both textual and practice, with empirical measures from science as an opportunity to bridge these worlds as a first known study of hatha yoga to be tackled by the means and methods of biocultural anthropology. It therefore highlights the importance of context and detail in terms of assessing human behavioral practices, where accuracy in terms of definitions, technique detail, and original purported intentions and outcomes are addressed as relevant when measuring and explaining empirical outcomes under modern research mixed methods.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 97
Est. completion date September 17, 2019
Est. primary completion date September 17, 2019
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Novice to breath-based yoga practice - Multicultural international participant base - Fluent in English comprehension and reading - In general good health - Have a smartphone or similar device in order to receive surveys on a dedicated app Exclusion Criteria: - none

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Other:
High Dose Yoga
Participants engage in an intensive full yoga practice of hatha breath-based practices and inner meditative techniques along with body-based asana. Intensive level uses breath, management of abdomen, inner focus in all practices. The "high dose" of yoga is an interpretation of the Translational Model of Yoga (TMY) and Yoga Process formula, both developed in this study's cultural research: a systematized psycho-physical yoga method of Hatha Zone (HZ) focus (below-navel, exhale, inner focus), incorporating key components of practice-focus-surrender (PFS) approach and repeat-engage-trust (RET) elements.
Medium Dose Yoga
The "medium dose" of yoga is a regular practice of primarily body-posture training with minimal reference to the breath, but with a longer period of time duration in training prior to intervention commencement. Participants have 5 months of pre-training before initiating the intervention.

Locations

Country Name City State
India Kaivalyadhama Yoga Institute Lonavla Maharashtra

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Emory University

Country where clinical trial is conducted

India, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Other Change in Brain-derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF) Level in Blood Serum Between Study Arms Brain-derived neurotrophic factor is a member of the neurotrophin family of growth factors, will be measured by blood sample analysis. Baseline, up to 6 months
Other Change in Growth Hormone Level in Blood Serum Between Study Arms Change in Growth Hormone level will be measured by blood sample analysis. Baseline, up to 6 months
Other Change in Oxytocin Level in Blood Serum Between Study Arms Change in Oxytocin level will be measured by blood sample analysis. Baseline, up to 6 months
Other Change in Ghrelin Level in Blood Serum Between Study Arms Change in Ghrelin level will be measured by blood sample analysis. Baseline, up to 6 months
Other Change in Leptin Level in Blood Serum Between Study Arms Change in Leptin level will be measured by blood sample analysis. Baseline, up to 6 months
Primary Change in Heart Rate Variability (HRV) Between Study Arms Heart rate variability (HRV) is measured by electrocardiogram. Baseline, up to 6 months
Secondary Change in Heart Rate Variability (HRV) Between High and Low Participation Level Heart rate variability (HRV) is measured by electrocardiogram. Participants will be categorized as higher teacher-rated "engaged participation" or lower teacher-rated "engaged participation" and these groups will be compared. Baseline, up to 6 months
Secondary Change in Skin Conductance Level (SCL) Between Study Arms Skin conductance level (SCL) is measured by electrodermal activity (EDA). Baseline, up to 6 months
Secondary Change in Skin conductance level (SCL) Between High and Low Participation Level Skin conductance level (SCL) is measured by electrodermal activity (EDA). Participants will be categorized as higher teacher-rated "engaged participation" or lower teacher-rated "engaged participation" and these groups will be compared. Baseline, up to 6 months
Secondary Change in Skin Conductance Response Between Study Arms Skin conductance response is measured by electrodermal activity (EDA). Baseline, up to 6 months
Secondary Change in Skin Conductance Response Between High and Low Participation Level Skin conductance response is measured by electrodermal activity (EDA). Participants will be categorized as higher teacher-rated "engaged participation" or lower teacher-rated "engaged participation" and these groups will be compared. Baseline, up to 6 months
Secondary Change in Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) Levels Between Study Arms Oxidative stress will be measured by ROS levels. Baseline, up to 6 months
Secondary Change in Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) Between High and Low Participation Level Oxidative stress will be measured by ROS levels. Participants will be categorized as higher teacher-rated "engaged participation" or lower teacher-rated "engaged participation" and these groups will be compared. Baseline, up to 6 months
Secondary Change in Total Antioxidant Status (TAS) Between Study Arms Change in TAS will be measured by blood sample analysis. Baseline, up to 6 months
Secondary Change in Total Antioxidant Status (TAS) Between High and Low Participation Level Change in TAS will be measured by blood sample analysis. Participants will be categorized as higher teacher-rated "engaged participation" or lower teacher-rated "engaged participation" and these groups will be compared. Baseline, up to 6 months
Secondary Change in Levels of Antioxidant Enzyme Glutathione (GSH) Between Study Arms Glutathione (GSH) is an antioxidant capable of preventing damage to important cellular components caused by reactive oxygen species such as free radicals, peroxides, lipid peroxides, and heavy metals. Change in levels of GSH will be measured by blood sample analysis. Baseline, up to 6 months
Secondary Change in levels of antioxidant enzyme Glutathione (GSH) Between High and Low Participation Level Glutathione (GSH) is an antioxidant capable of preventing damage to important cellular components caused by reactive oxygen species such as free radicals, peroxides, lipid peroxides, and heavy metals. Change in levels of GSH will be measured by blood sample analysis. Participants will be categorized as higher teacher-rated "engaged participation" or lower teacher-rated "engaged participation" and these groups will be compared. Baseline, up to 6 months
Secondary Change in Levels of Circulating IL-6 Between Study Arms Interleukin 6 (IL-6) is an interleukin that acts as both a pro-inflammatory cytokine and an anti-inflammatory myokine. Levels of circulating IL-6 will be assessed by blood sample analysis. Baseline, up to 6 months
Secondary Change in levels of circulating IL-6 Between High and Low Participation Level Interleukin 6 (IL-6) is an interleukin that acts as both a pro-inflammatory cytokine and an anti-inflammatory myokine. Levels of circulating IL-6 will be assessed by blood sample analysis. Participants will be categorized as higher teacher-rated "engaged participation" or lower teacher-rated "engaged participation" and these groups will be compared. Baseline, up to 6 months
Secondary Change in Levels of Circulating Tumor-Necrosis Factor-alpha (TNF-a) Between Study Arms Tumor necrosis factor is a cell signaling protein (cytokine) involved in systemic inflammation. Change in levels of circulating TNF-a will be assessed by blood sample analysis. Baseline, up to 6 months
Secondary Change in levels of circulating TNF-a Between High and Low Participation Level Tumor necrosis factor is a cell signaling protein (cytokine) involved in systemic inflammation. Change in levels of Circulating TNF-a will be assessed by blood sample analysis. Participants will be categorized as higher teacher-rated "engaged participation" or lower teacher-rated "engaged participation" and these groups will be compared. Baseline, up to 6 months
Secondary Change in Upper Abdominal Muscle Tension Between Study Arms Upper abdominal muscular tension levels is assessed as Muscle Tone and Muscle Stiffness, and is measured by the MyotonPlus digital palpation device at a precise site on the upper region of the Rectus Abdominis (RA) muscle. Baseline, up to 6 months
Secondary Change in Upper Abdominal Muscle Tension Between High and Low Participation Level Upper abdominal muscular tension levels is assessed as Muscle Tone and Muscle Stiffness, and is measured by the MyotonPlus digital palpation device at a precise site on the upper region of the Rectus Abdominis (RA) muscle. Baseline, up to 6 months
Secondary Change in Self-assessment Questions Covering "how do you feel" score Self-assessment questions covering "how do you feel", with ongoing 3 daily-based questions once a week. Baseline, up to 6 months
Secondary Change in Perceived Stress Reactivity Scale (PSRS) Score The Perceived Stress Reactivity Scale (PSRS), a 23-item questionnaire with 5 subscales (Prolonged Reactivity, Reactivity to Failure, Reactivity to Social Conflicts, Reactivity to Work Overload, and Reactivity to Social Evaluation) and 1 overall scale. The PSRS overall score ranges from 0 to 30 and higher scores are associated with increased symptoms of depression and sleep disturbances. Baseline, up to 6 months
Secondary Change in Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) Score The Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) is a 10-item instrument assessing feelings and thoughts related to stress during the past month. Each item is rated on a 5-point scale ranging from never (0) to very often (4). Total scores range from 0 to 40 with higher scores indicating higher perceived stress. Baseline, up to 6 months
Secondary Change in Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale (DERS) Score The Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale (DERS) is a 36-item instrument assessing emotion dysregulation and includes six subscales (non-acceptance of emotions, difficulty with goal-directed behavior in the presence of negative emotions, difficulty controlling impulses in the presence of negative emotions, lack of awareness of emotions, limited use of effective emotion regulation strategies, and lack of understanding of emotions). Responses are scaled from 1 (almost never) to 5 (almost always). Total raw scores range from 36 to 180; certain items are reverse scored so that higher scores indicate increased difficulty with emotion regulation. Baseline, up to 6 months
Secondary Change in Depression Anxiety and Stress Scale (DASS) Score The DASS is a 42-item self-administered questionnaire designed to measure the magnitude of three negative emotional states: depression, anxiety, and stress. The DASS-Depression focuses on reports of low mood, motivation, and self-esteem, DASS-anxiety on physiological arousal, perceived panic, and fear, and DASS-stress on tension and irritability. Individual patient scores on the DASS subscales can be interpreted by converting them to z-scores and comparing to the normative values contained within the DASS manual. A z-score < 0.5 is considered to be within the normal range, a z-score of 0.5 to 1.0 is mild, 1.0 to 2.0 is moderate, 2.0 to 3.0 is considered severe, and z-scores > 3 are considered to be extremely severe depression/anxiety/stress. Baseline, up to 6 months
Secondary Change in Penn State Worry Questionnaire (PSWQ) Score The Penn State Worry Questionnaire (PSWQ) is a self-administered, 16-item, Likert-type scale designed to measure the trait of worry. Responses to items are rated from 1 to 5 where less worry = 1 and a lot of worry = 5. Total scores range from 16 to 80 and higher scores indicate greater severity of the trait of worry. Baseline, up to 6 months
Secondary Change in Positive and Negative Affect Scale (PANAS) Score The Positive and Negative Affect Scale (PANAS) consists of 10 positively and 10 negatively valanced word items. Items are rated by the participant for the extent they are feeling this "right now" on a scale of 1- slightly or not at all through 5- extremely. Total scores can range from 10 to 50, with higher scores representing higher levels of positive effect and lower scores having negative effect. Baseline, up to 6 months
Secondary Change in Beck Depression Inventory (BDI-II) Score The BDI-II is a self-report 21-item scale used to assess the current severity of depression. Each item is rated on a four-point scale (0 to 3) with possible total scores ranging from 0 to 63. Scores provide a measure of the severity of self-reported depression: 0 -9 minimal, 10 -16 mild, 17-29 moderate, and 30 - 63 severe. Baseline, up to 6 months
Secondary Change in Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI-II) Score The BAI-II is a 21-item self-report measure of anxiety symptoms, rated on a 4-point Likert scale. Items are rated from 0 = not at all to 3 = severely. Total scores range from 0 to 63 and higher scores indicate greater anxiety. Baseline, up to 6 months
Secondary Change in Profile of Mood States (POMS) Score The Profile of Mood States (POMS) scale is a 30-item psychological rating scale used to assess transient, distinct mood states. Participants rate the extent to which they feel unhappy, blue, lonely, gloomy, and worthless on a scale from 0 (not at all) to 4 (extremely). Scores range from 0 to 120 with higher scores reflecting a more negative mood state. Baseline, up to 6 months
Secondary Change in Coping Self-efficacy Scale (CSES) Score The CSES is a 26-item scale that measures one's perceived ability to cope with life's difficulties. Responses are given on a scale from 0 to 10 where 0 = cannot do at all and 10 = certain can do. Total scores range from 0 to 260 where higher scores indicate greater self-efficacy with coping skills. Baseline, up to 6 months
Secondary Changes in Multidimensional Assessment of Interoceptive Awareness (MAIA) 8-Subscale Scores The Multidimensional Assessment of Interoceptive Awareness (MAIA) assesses various aspects of interoception with 8 subscales of: Noticing, Not-Distracting, Not-Worrying, Attention Regulation, Emotional Awareness, Self-Regulation, Body Listening, and Trusting. The subscales include 3 to 7 items and scored by taking the average of the item responses. Responses are given on a 6-point scale where "never" = 0 and "always" = 5. Total scores for each subscale range from 0 to 5 and higher scores indicate greater levels of interoceptive awareness. Baseline, up to 6 months
Secondary Change in Mindful Attention Awareness Scale (MAAS) Score The Mindful Attention Awareness Scale (MAAS) is a 15-item instrument assessing mindfulness (attention to what is occurring in the present). Responses are given on a 6-point scale where "almost always" = 1 and "almost never" = 6. The total score is the average of responses to the 15 items and ranges from 1 to 6 where higher scores indicate greater mindfulness to the present moment. Baseline, up to 6 months
Secondary Change in Compassion Scale (CS) Score The Compassion Scale (CS) is a 16-item instrument assessing compassion for others. Responses are given on a 5-point scale where "almost never" = 1 and "almost always" = 5. The total score is the average of responses to the 16 items and ranges from 1 to 5 where higher scores indicate greater compassion towards others. Baseline, up to 6 months
Secondary Change in Self-Compassion Scale - Short Form (SCS-SF) Score The Self-Compassion Scale - Short Form (SCS-SF) is a 12-item instrument assessing self-compassion. Responses are given on a 5-point scale where "almost never" = 1 and "almost always" = 5. The total score is the average of responses to the 12 items and ranges from 1 to 5 where higher scores indicate greater self-compassion. Baseline, up to 6 months
Secondary Change in Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire (FFMQ) Score The Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire (FFMQ) is a 39-item instrument with five subscales of: Observing, Describing, Acting with Awareness, Nonjudging, and Nonreactivity. Responses are given on a 5-point scale where "never or very rarely true" = 1 and "very often or always true" = 5. Scores can be obtained for each subscale and for a total score by averaging item responses. Total scores range from 1 to 5 where higher scores indicate greater mindfulness. Baseline, up to 6 months
Secondary Change in Heartland Forgiveness Scale Score The Heartland Forgiveness Scale is an 18-item instrument assessing dispositional forgiveness, with 3 subscales of: Forgiveness of Self, Forgiveness of Others, and Forgiveness of Situations. Responses are given on a 7-point scale where "almost always false of me" = 1 and "almost always true of me" = 7. Total scores for each subscale range from 6 to 42, and the overall total score ranges from 18 to 126. Higher scores indicate greater dispositional forgiveness. Baseline, up to 6 months
Secondary Change in Cognitive and Affective Mindfulness Scale - Revised (CAMS-R) Score The Cognitive and Affective Mindfulness Scale- Revised (CAMS-R) instrument assessing mindfulness with 12 items. Responses are given on a 4-point scale where "rarely/not at all" = 1 and "almost always" = 5. The total score ranges from 12 to 48 and higher scores indicate greater mindfulness. Baseline, up to 6 months
Secondary Change in Gratitude Questionnaire - Six Item Form (GQ-6) Score The Gratitude Questionnaire - Six Item Form (GQ-6) instrument measures the experience of gratitude in daily life with 6 items. Responses are given on a 7-point scale where "strongly disagree" = 1 and "strongly agree" = 7. The total score is the average of responses to the 6 items and ranges from 1 to 7 where higher scores indicate greater gratitude. Baseline, up to 6 months
Secondary Change in Spiritual Meaning Scale (SMS) Score The Spiritual Meaning Scale (SMS) measures an individuals belief that life has a purpose, will, or way. The 14 items are rated on a 5-point Likert scale where "I totally disagree" = 1 and "I totally agree" = 5. Total scores range from 14 to 70 where higher scores indicate greater feelings of spiritual meaning. Baseline, up to 6 months
Secondary Change in Telomere Length (TL) Telomeres are caps at the ends of chromosomes that, based on primary research, are shown to shorten each time a cell divides. Telomere length (TL) is used as is a marker of cellular aging as shorter telomeres indicate limited cellular life, an indicator of senescence, used overall to comment on longevity of those being measured. Population studies use telomere length (TL) in studies of population health and lifespan. Telomere length (TL) will be measured by blood sample analysis. Baseline, up to 6 months
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