Impact of regular cold exposure on electrical skin resistance in patients with joint degenerative diseases

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q4 PHYSIOLOGY Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging Pub Date : 2023-10-20 DOI:10.1111/cpf.12862
Marcin Machnia, Wafa Douzi, Hela Jdidi, Elzbieta Miller, Benoit Dugué
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Abstract

Objective

Common features in chronic inflammatory disease patients (CIDP) are inflammation, mental stress (MS), and autonomic nervous system imbalance. Whole-body cryotherapy (WBC) exposure and regular physical exercise are known to regulate these features. In this study, we assessed the impact of regular physical exercise and the use of WBC exposure in CIDP on the level of electrical skin resistance (SR) to evaluate the skin sympathetic nervous activity and and estimate MS levels.

Methods

SR was evaluated before and after a 10-day-period of daily physical exercise preceded or not by WBC (3 min at −110°C) in two groups of 134 CIDP (WBC vs. non-WBC groups).

Results

At baseline, the number of severe MS patients was similar in both groups. However, after the training period, the number of severe MS patients significantly decreased in the WBC group, only. An increase in SR (a decrease in stress level) was noted in the WBC group only, and such increase was higher in men than in women and in patients younger than 60 versus patients older than 60 years old.

Conclusion

The use of daily WBC combined with physical exercise induced physiological adaptations and lowered the sympathetic nervous activity that may reflect a reduced level of MS in CIDP. These adaptations seem to depend on gender and age.

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经常暴露在寒冷环境中对关节退行性疾病患者皮肤电阻的影响。
目的:慢性炎症性疾病(CIDP)患者的常见特征是炎症、精神压力(MS)和自主神经系统失衡。众所周知,全身冷冻治疗(WBC)暴露和定期体育锻炼可以调节这些特征。在本研究中,我们评估了定期体育锻炼和CIDP中WBC暴露对皮肤电阻(SR)水平的影响,以评估皮肤交感神经活动和估计MS水平。方法:在两组134 CIDP(WBC组与非WBC组)中,在WBC之前或之后的10天日常体育锻炼(在-110°C下3分钟)之前和之后评估SR。结果:在基线时,两组的严重MS患者数量相似。然而,训练期结束后,WBC组的严重MS患者数量显著减少,仅此而已。仅在WBC组中观察到SR的增加(压力水平的降低),男性的这种增加高于女性,60岁以下的患者高于60岁以上的患者。结论:每日WBC的使用与体育锻炼相结合可诱导生理适应并降低交感神经活动,这可能反映出CIDP的精神压力水平降低。这些适应似乎取决于性别和年龄。这篇文章受版权保护。保留所有权利。
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期刊介绍: Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging publishes reports on clinical and experimental research pertinent to human physiology in health and disease. The scope of the Journal is very broad, covering all aspects of the regulatory system in the cardiovascular, renal and pulmonary systems with special emphasis on methodological aspects. The focus for the journal is, however, work that has potential clinical relevance. The Journal also features review articles on recent front-line research within these fields of interest. Covered by the major abstracting services including Current Contents and Science Citation Index, Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging plays an important role in providing effective and productive communication among clinical physiologists world-wide.
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