| Literature DB >> 28529532 |
Hongchang Yang1,2,3, Xueping Wu2,4, Min Wang5,6.
Abstract
We aimed to use the pairwise and network meta-analysis to estimate the effects of different meditation exercises on the control of systolic blood pressure (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP). Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) were retrieved from PubMed and Embase up to June 2016, which are published in English and reported on meditation exercise for hypertensive patients. Risks of bias assessment of the included studies were assessed by Cochrane Collaboration Recommendations and network meta-analysis was performed by ADDIS. Mean difference (MD) and its 95% confidence interval (CI) were used as the effect size. A number of 19 RCTs were included in this study. Results of pairwise comparisons indicated that meditation exercise could significantly decrease the SBP and DBP, compared with other interventions (MD = -7.10, 95% CI: -10.82 to -3.39; MD = -4.02, 95% CI: -6.12 to -1.92). With good consistence and convergence, network meta-analysis showed that there were no significant differences between meditation and other interventions on SBP. For DBP, Qigong was significantly lower than "no intervention" (MD = -11.73, 95% CI: -19.85 to -3.69). Qigong may be the optimal exercise way in lowering SBP and DBP of hypertensive patients, but a detailed long-term clinical research should be needed in the future.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28529532 PMCID: PMC5424182 DOI: 10.1155/2017/9784271
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Evid Based Complement Alternat Med ISSN: 1741-427X Impact factor: 2.629
Figure 1Flow chart of literature search and study selection.
General characteristics of the included articles.
| Author | Year | Location | M/F | Age, y | Treatment group | Control group | Follow-up | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| T | C | T | C | ||||||
| Lee et al. | 2003 | Korea | 10/19 | 13/16 | 55.8 ± 6.3 | 57.1 ± 7.6 | Shuxinpingxue gong 30 min/d | Wait-list control | 10 wk |
| Lee et al. | 2004 | Korea | 8/9 | 6/13 | 52.6 ± 5.1 | 54.3 ± 5.5 | Shuxinpingxue gong 30 min/d | Wait-list control | 8 wk |
| Cheung et al. | 2005 | China | 21/26 | 16/25 | 57.2 ± 9.5 | 51.2 ± 7.4 | Guolin qigong 60 min in the morning and 15 min in the evening/d | Conventional exercise: 60 min in the morning and 15 min in the evening/d | 16 wk |
| Xiao et al. | 2016 | China | NA | NA | 65.6 ± 7.8 | NA | Wait-list control | 6 ms | |
| Cohen et al. | 2011 | USA | 23/23 | 16/16 | 48.2 ± 1.6 | 48.3 ± 2.4 | Iyengar Yoga; 2 × 70 min/week for 6 weeks + 1 × 70 min/week | Enhanced usual care; 4 × 60 min/week | 12 wk |
| Cohen et al. | 2016 | USA | 22/21 | 24/23 | 47.4 ±13 | 46.1 ± 13 | Semiprivate structured classes, self-practice, community-structured classes | Blood Pressure Education Program | 24 wk |
| Hagins et al. | 2014 | New Zealand | 22/33 | 14/25 | 56.4 ± 9.78 | 52.45 ± 12.19 | Modified Ashtanga Yoga; 2 × 55 min/week + 3 × 20 min/week home practice | Exercise, strengthening, stretching; 2 × 55 min/week + 3 × 20 min/week home practice | 12 wk |
| Nejati et al. | 2015 | Iran | 9/6 | 8/7 | NA | NA | Yoga exercises | Mindfulness-based stress-reduction program | 8 wk |
| McCaffrey et al. | 2005 | Thailand | 10/17 | 9/18 | Me: 56.7 | Me: 56.2 | Yoga; 3 × 63 min/week | Usual care | 8 wk |
| Mourya et al. | 2009 | India | 22/18 | 9/11 | 160.03 ± 5.21 | 158.10 ± 7.12 | Yoga; 2 weeks to learn the breathing exercise technique + homework 2 × 15 min/day | Usual care | 3 ms |
| Murugesan et al. | 2000 | India | NA | NA | 35–65 | Yoga; 6 × 120 min/week | (1) Usual care, f; (2) no treatment | 11 wk | |
| Patil et al. | 2014 | India | NA | NA | 68.68 ± 4.97 | 69.17 ± 5.99 | Yoga practice under the supervision of Yoga instructor for six days in a week for one hour daily | Practices for 15–20 min followed by | 3 ms |
| Saptharishi et al. | 2009 | India | 15/10 | 39/17 | 22.5 ± 1.36 | 22.4 ± 1.3 | Yoga; 5 × 30–45 min/week | (1) Usual care; (2) exercise 4 × 50–60 min/week | 8 wk |
| Latha and Kaliappan | 1991 | NA | NA | NA | NA | Yoga; 17 × twice weekly | Usual care | 6 ms | |
| Tolbaños Roche and Mas Hesse | 2014 | Spain | 8/17 | 10/15 | 57.70 ± 7.82 | 57.90 ± 8.67 | Integrative Yoga Therapy | No treatment | 3 ms |
| Wolff et al. | 2016 | Sweden | 44/52 | 48/47 | 64.7 ± 9.2 | 64.8 ± 7.6 | Yoga programme used in the study takes about 15 min to perform and incorporates the following exercises | No treatment | 12 wk |
| Lo et al. | 2012 | Taiwan | 33/25 | 58.47 ± 7.46 | Yang-style Tai Chi exercise programme three times a week | Routine care with no Tai Chi exercise | 8 wk | ||
| Pan et al. | 2015 | China | 14/10 | 10/6 | 56.371 ± 3.95 | 56.88 ± 3.95 | The 60 min exercise period began with a 10 min warm-up and ended with a 10 min wrap-up | No treatment | 12 wk |
| Sun and Buys | 2015 | China | 19/117 | 29/101 | NA | NA | Participants were taught a variety of meditation techniques by an experienced trainer including breathing, balance, flexibility, concentration, and calming | No treatment | 12 ms |
T: treatment group; C: control group; wk: weeks; ms: months; na: not available; M: male; F: female; Me: mean age.
Figure 2Risks of bias assessment.
Figure 3Pairwise comparison results of systolic blood pressure.
Figure 4Pairwise comparison results of diastolic blood pressure.
Figure 5Network comparison of hypertension control. Note. The lines represent the comparison between two interventions and the numbers represent the numbers of the articles that provide these data.
Node-splitting analysis of systolic blood pressure.
| Name | Direct effect | Indirect effect | Overall |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Care, exercise | −0.51 (−31.31, 29.68) | −5.89 (−27.80, 16.70) | −5.20 (−22.83, 11.64) | 0.78 |
| Care, no intervention | 16.55 (−13.78, 46.37) | 0.01 (−17.91, 17.27) | 5.60 (−10.31, 21.37) | 0.32 |
| Care, Tai Chi | 0.33 (−29.96, 30.67) | −1.72 (−30.28, 26.20) | −0.66 (−20.66, 19.75) | 0.92 |
| Care, Yoga | −8.36 (−20.05, 3.46) | 4.48 (−18.76, 27.45) | −6.58 (−17.94, 4.58) | 0.31 |
| Exercise, Qigong | 5.50 (−23.63, 34.09) | −12.09 (−40.33, 15.46) | −4.20 (−24.47, 16.31) | 0.35 |
| Exercise, Yoga | −3.08 (−20.02, 14.64) | 1.39 (−24.30, 26.91) | −1.34 (−15.92, 13.49) | 0.75 |
| No intervention, Qigong | −18.17 (−35.20, −0.62) | 0.04 (−36.64, 36.39) | −14.91 (−30.22, 0.25) | 0.34 |
| No intervention, Tai Chi | −6.67 (−28.30, 15.10) | −5.04 (−41.31, 30.83) | −6.29 (−23.92, 11.83) | 0.93 |
| No intervention, Yoga | −8.04 (−25.19, 9.46) | −22.58 (−44.52, −0.74) | −12.18 (−26.54, 2.32) | 0.28 |
Node-splitting analysis of diastolic blood pressure.
| Name | Direct effect | Indirect effect | Overall |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Care, exercise | −1.38 (−17.16, 15.08) | −5.95 (−17.68, 5.80) | −5.00 (−14.10, 3.61) | 0.62 |
| Care, no intervention | 11.98 (−4.20, 27.10) | −0.40 (−9.34, 8.21) | 3.83 (−4.65, 12.47) | 0.16 |
| Care, Tai Chi | 4.21 (−11.47, 19.85) | −1.92 (−16.38, 13.43) | 1.12 (−8.93, 11.63) | 0.55 |
| Care, Yoga | −6.28 (−12.05, −0.83) | 5.07 (−5.50, 15.87) | −4.47 (−10.68, 1.62) | 0.06 |
| Exercise, Qigong | 1.09 (−14.76, 16.18) | −6.87 (−21.23, 8.51) | −2.94 (−13.17, 7.69) | 0.43 |
| Exercise, Yoga | 0.24 (−8.81, 9.63) | 0.42 (−13.45, 13.39) | 0.58 (−7.17, 8.23) | 0.98 |
| No intervention, Qigong | −13.10 (−22.30, −4.07) | −5.37 (−25.48, 14.46) | −11.73 (−19.85, −3.69) | 0.46 |
| No intervention, Tai Chi | −4.32 (−15.58, 6.84) | 1.67 (−16.81, 20.25) | −2.73 (−11.89, 6.53) | 0.56 |
| No intervention, Yoga | −5.80 (−14.95, 3.14) | −13.49 (−25.43, −2.34) | −8.31 (−15.91, −0.74) | 0.25 |
Network meta-analysis results of systolic blood pressure.
| Care | −1.09 (−25.00, 22.75) | −5.20 (−22.83, 11.64) | 5.60 (−10.31, 21.37) | −9.44 (−29.38, 11.38) | −0.66 (−20.66, 19.75) | −6.58 (−17.94, 4.58) |
| 1.09 (−22.75, 25.00) | Education | −4.11 (−29.84, 21.84) | 6.86 (−18.68, 32.39) | −8.04 (−36.95, 20.32) | 0.59 (−29.23, 30.12) | −5.32 (−26.52, 15.87) |
| 5.20 (−11.64, 22.83) | 4.11 (−21.84, 29.84) | Exercise | 10.85 (−7.61, 29.21) | −4.20 (−24.47, 16.31) | 4.64 (−19.31, 28.84) | −1.34 (−15.92, 13.49) |
| −5.60 (−21.37, 10.31) | −6.86 (−32.39, 18.68) | −10.85 (−29.21, 7.61) | No intervention | −14.91 (−30.22, 0.25) | −6.29 (−23.92, 11.83) | −12.18 (−26.54, 2.32) |
| 9.44 (−11.38, 29.38) | 8.04 (−20.32, 36.95) | 4.20 (−16.31, 24.47) | 14.91 (−0.25, 30.22) | Qigong | 8.67 (−13.94, 31.54) | 2.79 (−16.31, 21.92) |
| 0.66 (−19.75, 20.66) | −0.59 (−30.12, 29.23) | −4.64 (−28.84, 19.31) | 6.29 (−11.83, 23.92) | −8.67 (−31.54, 13.94) | Tai Chi | −5.77 (−26.17, 14.55) |
| 6.58 (−4.58, 17.94) | 5.32 (−15.87, 26.52) | 1.34 (−13.49, 15.92) | 12.18 (−2.32, 26.54) | −2.79 (−21.92, 16.31) | 5.77 (−14.55, 26.17) | Yoga |
Network meta-analysis results of diastolic blood pressure.
| Care | −6.71 (−19.46, 5.97) | −5.00 (−14.10, 3.61) | 3.83 (−4.65, 12.47) | −7.96 (−18.65, 3.19) | 1.12 (−8.93, 11.63) | −4.47 (−10.68, 1.62) |
| 6.71 (−5.97, 19.46) | Education | 1.64 (−11.93, 15.49) | 10.45 (−3.07, 24.24) | −1.28 (−16.22, 14.14) | 7.74 (−7.76, 23.16) | 2.26 (−8.92, 13.51) |
| 5.00 (−3.61, 14.10) | −1.64 (−15.49, 11.93) | Exercise | 8.80 (−0.65, 18.73) | −2.94 (−13.17, 7.69) | 6.06 (−5.70, 18.49) | 0.58 (−7.17, 8.23) |
| −3.83 (−12.47, 4.65) | −10.45 (−24.24, 3.07) | −8.80 (−18.73, 0.65) | No intervention | −11.73 (−19.85, −3.69) | −2.73 (−11.89, 6.53) | −8.31 (−15.91, −0.74) |
| 7.96 (−3.19, 18.65) | 1.28 (−14.14, 16.22) | 2.94 (−7.69, 13.17) | 11.73 (3.69, 19.85) | Qigong | 8.99 (−2.63, 21.06) | 3.46 (−6.81, 13.24) |
| −1.12 (−11.63, 8.93) | −7.74 (−23.16, 7.76) | −6.06 (−18.49, 5.70) | 2.73 (−6.53, 11.89) | −8.99 (−21.06, 2.63) | Tai Chi | −5.55 (−16.20, 4.68) |
| 4.47 (−1.62, 10.68) | −2.26 (−13.51, 8.92) | −0.58 (−8.23, 7.17) | 8.31 (0.74, 15.91) | −3.46 (−13.24, 6.81) | 5.55 (−4.68, 16.20) | Yoga |
Figure 6Rank probability of systolic blood pressure (a) and diastolic blood pressure (b).