| Literature DB >> 31357980 |
Holger Cramer1,2, Daniela Quinker3, Dania Schumann3, Jon Wardle4, Gustav Dobos3, Romy Lauche4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: While yoga is increasingly used for health purposes, its safety has been questioned. The aim of this cross-sectional survey was to analyze yoga-associated adverse effects and their correlates.Entities:
Keywords: Adverse effects; Epidemiology; Injuries; Safety; Yoga
Year: 2019 PMID: 31357980 PMCID: PMC6664709 DOI: 10.1186/s12906-019-2612-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Complement Altern Med ISSN: 1472-6882 Impact factor: 3.659
Sociodemographic characteristics of participants
| Age (in years), mean ± standard deviation | 47.24 ± 10.79 |
| Gender: female, n (%) | 1498 (88.9%) |
| Marital status: married / in a relationship, n (%) | 1193 (70.1%) |
| Education, n (%) | |
| No qualification | 3 (0.2%) |
| Secondary modern school (“Hauptschule”) | 50 (2.9%) |
| High School (“Realschule”) | 359 (21.1%) |
| A-Level diploma (“Abitur”) | 369 (21.7%) |
| University degree | 877 (51.5%) |
| Other | 44 (2.6%) |
| Employment, n (%) | |
| Full time | 710 (41.7%) |
| Part time | 534 (31.4%) |
| House keeper | 60 (3.5%) |
| Unemployed | 15 (0.9%) |
| Retired | 126 (7.4%) |
| Student | 41 (2.4%) |
| Other | 183 (10.8%) |
| Chronic illness | 561 (33.0%) |
| Number of chronic illnesses (in the subsample of participants with chronic illnesses), mean ± standard deviation | 1.64 ± 0.95 |
Yoga practice characteristics
| Primary yoga style (alphabetical order), n (%) | |
| Ashtanga Yoga | 267 (15.7%) |
| (Traditional) Hatha Yoga | 241 (14.2%) |
| Iyengar Yoga | 143 (8.4%) |
| Kundalini Yoga | 186 (10.9%) |
| Krishnamacharya Tradition / Viniyoga | 161 (9.5%) |
| Power Yoga | 71 (4.2%) |
| Sivananda Yoga / Yoga Vidya | 381 (22.4%) |
| Others | 252 (14.8%) |
| Use of props | 1074 (63.1%) |
| Practices yoga since (in years), mean ± standard deviation | 12.72 ± 9.95 |
| Practice location, n (%) | |
| Yoga classes (as a student) | 1250 (74.1%) |
| At home (repeating what learned at class) | 482 (28.6%) |
| At home (self-study) | 1026 (60.8%) |
| Weekly yoga practice (in minutes), mean ± standard deviation | |
| Total | 249.79 ± 184.38 |
| Location | |
| In class | 84.81 ± 98.58 |
| At home | 166.26 ± 174.42 |
| Practice components | |
| Yoga poses | 124.51 ± 99.72 |
| Breathing exercises | 32.88 ± 35.56 |
| Meditation | 39.99 ± 53.54 |
| Relaxation | 25.81 ± 24.81 |
| Yoga philosophy | 24.98 ± 36.53 |
Fig. 1Classification of acute and chronic adverse effects regarding the affected body system, the injured body parts, and the exercises associated with the injuries
Fig. 2Rates of acute and chronic adverse effects by yoga style and props use (n = 1702). Asterisks indicate significantly higher or lower adverse effects compared to all other participants
Predictors associated independently with acute and chronic adverse effects. Only those categories of predictors are shown that were significantly associated with acute or chronic adverse effects
| Dependent variable | Predictor variable | Adjusted odds ratio (95% confidence interval) |
|---|---|---|
| Acute adverse effects | Chronic illness | 1.78 (1.37–2.31) |
| Primary yoga style | ||
| Asthanga Yoga | 1.43 (0.92–2.25) | |
| (Traditional) Hatha Yoga | 1.09 (0.68–1.75) | |
| Iyengar Yoga | 1.49 (0.88–2.51) | |
| Kundalini Yoga | 0.60 (0.35–1.04) | |
| Krishnamacharya Tradition / Viniyoga | 0.54 (0.30–0.99) | |
| Power Yoga | 1.88 (0.99–3.56) | |
| Sivananda Yoga / Yoga Vidya | 1.06 (0.69–1.62) | |
| Other | Reference | |
| Home practice (self-study) | 1.75 (1.31–2.33) | |
| Weekly practice frequency: meditation | ||
| First quartile | Reference | |
| Second quartile | 0.92 (0.64–1.32) | |
| Third quartile | 0.60 (0.40–0.92) | |
| Fourth quartile | 1.01 (0.66–1.54) | |
| Weekly practice frequency: philosophy | ||
| First quartile | Reference | |
| Second quartile | 1.27 (0.87–1.86) | |
| Third quartile | 1.31 (0.87–1.97) | |
| Fourth quartile | 2.00 (1.32–3.03) | |
| Chronic adverse effects | Chronic illness | 1.44 (1.02–2.02) |
| Home practice (self-study) | 1.72 (1.20–2.47) |