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Feasibility of Integration of Yoga in a Behavioral Weight-Loss Intervention: A Randomized Trial.


ABSTRACT:

Objective

This study examined the feasibility and comparison of two styles of yoga within the context of a standard behavioral weight-loss intervention (SBWI).

Methods

Fifty adults with obesity (BMI: 31.3 ± 3.8 kg/m2 ) participated in this 6-month study that included a SBWI and a calorie- and fat-reduced diet. Randomization was to restorative Hatha (SBWI+RES) or Vinyasa (SBWI+VIN) yoga. Yoga was prescribed to increase from 20 to 40 to 60 minutes per session across the intervention. Weight was assessed at baseline and 6 months. Perceptions of yoga were assessed at the completion of the intervention.

Results

Adjusted weight loss was -3.4 kg (95% CI: -6.4 to -0.5) in SBWI+RES and -3.8 kg (95% CI: -6.8 to -0.9) in SBWI+VIN (P < 0.001), with no difference between groups. Of all participants, 74.4% reported that they would continue participation in yoga after the SBWI. Session duration was a barrier as yoga increased from 20 to 40 to 60 minutes per day, with 0%, 7.5%, and 48.8% reporting this barrier, respectively.

Conclusions

Among adults with obesity, yoga participation, within the context of a SBWI, appears to be feasible, with weight loss not differing by style of yoga. Progressing to 60 minutes per session appears to be a barrier to engagement in yoga in this population.

SUBMITTER: Jakicic JM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7904652 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Feasibility of Integration of Yoga in a Behavioral Weight-Loss Intervention: A Randomized Trial.

Jakicic John M JM   Davis Kelliann K KK   Rogers Renee J RJ   Sherman Sally A SA   Barr Susan S   Marcin Marissa L ML   Collins Katherine A KA   Collins Audrey M AM   Yuan Nalingna N   Lang Wei W  

Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) 20210202 3


<h4>Objective</h4>This study examined the feasibility and comparison of two styles of yoga within the context of a standard behavioral weight-loss intervention (SBWI).<h4>Methods</h4>Fifty adults with obesity (BMI: 31.3 ± 3.8 kg/m<sup>2</sup> ) participated in this 6-month study that included a SBWI and a calorie- and fat-reduced diet. Randomization was to restorative Hatha (SBWI+RES) or Vinyasa (SBWI+VIN) yoga. Yoga was prescribed to increase from 20 to 40 to 60 minutes per session across the i  ...[more]

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