Impact of YOGA on the Quality of Life and Well-being of Heart Failure Patients - Trial NCT06019169
Access comprehensive clinical trial information for NCT06019169 through Pure Global AI's free database. This phase not specified trial is sponsored by Assistance Publique - Hรดpitaux de Paris and is currently Not yet recruiting. The study focuses on Chronic Heart Failure. Target enrollment is 66 participants.
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Study Focus
Sponsor & Location
Assistance Publique - Hรดpitaux de Paris
Timeline & Enrollment
N/A
Aug 30, 2023
Mar 30, 2025
Primary Outcome
SF-36 quality of life
Summary
Heart failure (HF) is a chronic disease that has a strong impact on quality of life and is
 often accompanied by anxiety and depression symptoms that can contribute to poor treatment
 compliance. The overall management of heart failure is currently part of the recommendations
 and, alongside drug therapy and electrical devices that can be proposed, lifestyle changes
 (diet, physical activity) can help improve well-being. and perhaps patient prognosis. Yoga is
 an ancient practice, known to improve the emotional and physical well-being of individuals.
 There is no formal medical contraindication to this practice, which can be perfectly adapted
 to the patient's condition. However, very few patients with heart failure practice yoga. A
 few randomized trials with small numbers as well as the combined analysis of several studies
 have shown the benefit of yoga in heart failure. The main objective of the research is to
 demonstrate the improvement in the quality of life induced by the regular practice of yoga in
 the management of stabilized chronic heart failure patients. Secondly, we will evaluate the
 effectiveness of regular yoga practice on improving the clinical condition of chronic heart
 failure patients.
ICD-10 Classifications
Data Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
NCT06019169
Non-Device Trial

