Yoga protocol for cancer patients: A systematic exploration of psychophysiological benefits.
CONCLUSIONS: It's noteworthy that data, once analysed, showed a significant difference between pre-protocol and post protocol levels of anxiety and depression, but not for the perception of fatigue nor the quality of sleep. In accordance with the scientific literature, data from this study allow to highlight that practicing Yoga may promote change in levels of perceived anxiety and depression in patients in treatment for cancer, positively affecting their (QoL).
PMID: 31362680 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Reviews on Recent Clinical Trials - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Mirandola M, Sabogal Rueda MD, Andreis F, Meriggi F, Codignola C, Gadaldi E, Prochilo T, Libertini M, Di Biasi B, Abeni C, Noventa S, Rota L, Ogliosi C, Zaniboni A Tags: Rev Recent Clin Trials Source Type: research
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