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Episode 71: Can Online Yoga Support Cancer Patients? Insights from a New Study Protocol

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In this episode, Ariana and Jules discuss a planned study on the efficacy of an online yoga intervention for cancer patients, specifically those with high-grade gliomas, and their caregivers. They explore the unique aspects of the study, including its design, the importance of trial registration, and the challenges faced in previous online yoga research. The conversation highlights the potential benefits of online yoga for improving overall well-being in this vulnerable population.

Takeaways

🌟The study focuses on high-grade glioma patients and their caregivers.

🌟Online yoga is a complementary treatment alongside traditional medical care.

🌟Trial registration ensures transparency in research methodologies.

🌟Self-reported outcomes and physiological measurements will be assessed.

🌟Caregivers often experience higher levels of anxiety and depression than patients.

🌟The study aims to alleviate distress through an eight-week yoga program.

🌟Online interventions can increase accessibility for patients with mobility issues.

🌟Previous studies faced challenges regarding safety and correct form in online yoga.

🌟The shift to online yoga due to COVID-19 may have positive implications for accessibility.

🌟Future research is needed to explore the efficacy of online yoga interventions.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to the Yoga Study for Cancer Patients

02:40 Study Design and Methodology

05:45 The Importance of Trial Registration

08:42 Unique Aspects of the Yoga Intervention

11:17 Challenges and Insights from Previous Studies

14:33 The Future of Online Yoga Research

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78 episodes

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Content provided by Ariana Raven and Jules Mitchell. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Ariana Raven and Jules Mitchell or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode, Ariana and Jules discuss a planned study on the efficacy of an online yoga intervention for cancer patients, specifically those with high-grade gliomas, and their caregivers. They explore the unique aspects of the study, including its design, the importance of trial registration, and the challenges faced in previous online yoga research. The conversation highlights the potential benefits of online yoga for improving overall well-being in this vulnerable population.

Takeaways

🌟The study focuses on high-grade glioma patients and their caregivers.

🌟Online yoga is a complementary treatment alongside traditional medical care.

🌟Trial registration ensures transparency in research methodologies.

🌟Self-reported outcomes and physiological measurements will be assessed.

🌟Caregivers often experience higher levels of anxiety and depression than patients.

🌟The study aims to alleviate distress through an eight-week yoga program.

🌟Online interventions can increase accessibility for patients with mobility issues.

🌟Previous studies faced challenges regarding safety and correct form in online yoga.

🌟The shift to online yoga due to COVID-19 may have positive implications for accessibility.

🌟Future research is needed to explore the efficacy of online yoga interventions.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to the Yoga Study for Cancer Patients

02:40 Study Design and Methodology

05:45 The Importance of Trial Registration

08:42 Unique Aspects of the Yoga Intervention

11:17 Challenges and Insights from Previous Studies

14:33 The Future of Online Yoga Research

  continue reading

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