Thermographic study on the preservability of heat effects of footbath with salt.

Q4 Medicine Hiroshima journal of medical sciences Pub Date : 2014-09-01
Toshihide Harada, Yuuki Iwakawa, Hiromi Ikeda, Fumiko Ishizaki, Satomi Aoi, Yumiko Nitta, Akira Yoshida, Noriko Tamura, Tadayuki Iida, Mitsuhisa Shiokawa, Kohsaku Nitta
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Infrared thermography provides a non-invasive and dynamic measure of heat. The thermal preservability effects of a salt footbath were evaluated by the infrared thermography technique. The subjects were 23 healthy college students. Feet were soaked for 10 min in a 40-42 degrees C normal footbath. Room temperature was set at 26.5-28 degrees C. At the same time on another day within 3 days of the normal footbath experiment, the same feet were soaked for 10 min in a 40-42 degrees C salt footbath. We measured blood pressure, heart rate and temperatures of the feet, second toes, hands and middle fingers, just before and after immersion and at 10-min intervals thereafter. Mean blood pressure changes showed no difference between the normal and the salt footbath. Mean heart rate changes were higher during the normal footbath than at 0, 15 and 20 min during the salt footbath, respectively (p < 0.05). Mean thermal preservability of the feet tended to be lower after the normal footbath than at 20 and 30 min, respectively, after the salt footbath, but these differences did not reach a statistical significance. Mean thermal preservability of the hands and middle fingers was significantly lower after the normal footbath than at 20 and 30 min, respectively, after the salt footbath (p < 0.05). The results suggest that stimulation by a salt footbath affects surface skin temperature, and that stimulation aimed at increasing skin thermal preservability shows a significant difference between normal and salt footbaths.

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盐足浴热效应保鲜性的热像学研究。
红外热像仪提供了一种非侵入性和动态的热量测量。采用红外热成像技术对盐足浴的保温效果进行了评价。研究对象为23名健康大学生。脚在40-42摄氏度的正常足浴中浸泡10分钟。室温设为26.5-28℃,同时在正常足浴实验3天内的另一天,将同一只脚在40-42℃的盐足浴中浸泡10 min。我们在浸泡前后和浸泡后每隔10分钟测量一次脚、第二脚趾、手和中指的血压、心率和温度。平均血压变化显示正常和盐足浴之间没有差异。正常足浴时的平均心率变化分别高于盐足浴时的0、15和20 min (p < 0.05)。正常足浴后足部平均保温性比盐足浴后20 min和30 min有降低的趋势,但差异无统计学意义。正常足浴后手部和中指的平均保温性显著低于盐足浴后20 min和30 min (p < 0.05)。结果表明,盐足浴的刺激会影响皮肤表面温度,而旨在提高皮肤保温性的刺激在正常和盐足浴之间表现出显著差异。
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