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. 2020 Feb 1;8:4. doi: 10.1186/s40337-020-0277-8

Table 23.

Yoga for eating disorders

Certainty assessment Impact Certainty Importance
№ of studies Study design Risk of bias Inconsistency Indirectness Imprecision Other considerations
Psychological Symptoms (assessed with: EDE), weight, anxiety, depression
 1 randomised trials not serious not serious not serious not serious none In this RCT 50 girls and 4 boys were randomized to yoga plus standard treatment, or standard treatment alone.. There were no differences in weight between the yoga group and the no yoga group at the end of the study.

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HIGH

CRITICAL
not serious not serious not serious not serious none The yoga group demonstrated greater decreases in EDE score at 12 weeks.

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HIGH

CRITICAL
not serious not serious not serious not serious none Anxiety scores improved over time in the yoga group and were significantly improved compared to the no yoga group.

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HIGH

CRITICAL
not serious not serious not serious not serious none Depression scores were significantly improved in the yoga group compared to the control group.

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HIGH

CRITICAL

Bibliography:

RCT - Carei 2010 [136]