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NCT05946512
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MR-spectroscopy in Post-covid Condition Prior to and Following a Yoga Breathing Intervention

Sponsor: Medical University Innsbruck

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Summary

From a clinical perspective, we find that many patients with Post COVID condition suffer from severe and debilitating shortness of breath, while routine pulmonary investigations fail to find the cause of the problems experienced. If dyspnea is associated with palpitations, dizziness or anxiety, patients are commonly diagnosed with "dysfunctional breathing". From a psychosomatic perspective, the symptom of dysfunctional breathing can be classified as a "functional symptom" under the umbrella term of somatic symptom disorder. Therefore, Yoga interventions with special emphasis on breath-guided relaxation are a promising approach. We aim to investigate the psycho-somatic and somato-psychic pathophysiology on a morphological, psychological, functional and biological basis underlying the symptom of dysfunctional breathing. Furthermore, we plan to investigate the mechanism of Yoga intervention on the mental and somatic symptom burden of participants with Post COVID condition. Then, we aim to compare the impact of Yoga on other groups - healthy individuals, patients with chronic obstructive lung disease (COPD), as well as those with somatic symptom disorder. As a control intervention to Yoga guided breathing exercises a social contact group will be used.

Official title: MR Spectroscopy in Well-characterized Individuals With and Without Post COVID Condition Prior to and Following a Yoga Breathing Intervention- an Explorative Randomised Controlled Trial

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 50 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

320

Start Date

2023-07-24

Completion Date

2027-01-01

Last Updated

2023-07-14

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

yoga

yoga breathing techniques for dysfunctional breathing

BEHAVIORAL

social contact

social contact as active comparator

Locations (1)

Medizinische Universität Innsbruck

Innsbruck, Tyrol, Austria