Uddiyana Bandha 对高血压患者心率变异性的直接影响:随机对照研究

IF 1.8 Q4 NEUROSCIENCES Annals of Neurosciences Pub Date : 2024-12-12 DOI:10.1177/09727531241299258
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背景:高血压是一种常见的心血管疾病,与自主神经系统失调有关,通常表现为心率变异性(HRV)降低。目的:本研究旨在评估定期练习 Uddiyana Bandha 对高血压患者心率变异性的影响:这项随机对照研究包括 60 名年龄在 40 岁至 60 岁之间的高血压患者。参与者被随机分为练习 Uddiyana Bandha 的干预组(30 人)和不进行干预的对照组(30 人)。结果测量包括时域和频域心率变异变量,特别是 NN 间隔的标准偏差(SDNN)、连续 NN 间隔均方差的平方根(RMSSD)、归一化单位(n.u)的高频(HF)和低频(LF)成分以及 LF/HF 比值。这些都是在干预前和干预后立即进行评估的。干预组在指导下进行了三轮 Uddiyana Bandha,而对照组则安静地休息了相同的时间:结果:与对照组相比,Uddiyana Bandha 组在干预后的心率变异参数有显著改善(p < .05)。练习 Uddiyana Bandha 后,平均 RR 间期、SDNN 和 RMSSD 立即增加。高频成分(n.u)增加,而低频成分(n.u)和低频/高频比值下降(p < .05),表明副交感神经活动增强。对照组未观察到明显变化:结论:Uddiyana Bandha 的练习对高血压患者的心率变异立即产生了显著影响,显示出更好的自律神经平衡和心血管性能。这些结果表明,Uddiyana Bandha 可以作为一种非药物高血压治疗策略。未来需要进行样本量更大、持续时间更长的研究,以支持这些结果并探索长期效果。
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Immediate Effect of Uddiyana Bandha on Heart Rate Variability in Patients with Hypertension: A Randomised Controlled Study.

Background: Hypertension, a prevalent cardiovascular condition, is linked to autonomic nervous system dysregulation, often evidenced by reduced heart rate variability (HRV). Yoga, particularly Uddiyana Bandha, may influence autonomic control and improve HRV, thus offering potential benefits for hypertension management.

Purpose: This study intended to assess the impact of the regular use of Uddiyana Bandha practice on HRV among hypertensive patients.

Methods: This randomised controlled study included 60 hypertensive patients aged between 40 and 60. Participants were randomised into an intervention group practicing Uddiyana Bandha (n = 30) and a control group with no intervention (n = 30). The outcome measures included time and frequency domain HRV variables, specifically the standard deviation of NN intervals (SDNN), the square root of the mean squared differences of successive NN intervals (RMSSD), high-frequency (HF) and low-frequency (LF) components in normalised units (n.u), and the LF/HF ratio. These were assessed both before and immediately after the intervention. The intervention group performed three rounds of Uddiyana Bandha under supervision, while the control group rested quietly for an equivalent duration.

Results: The Uddiyana Bandha group demonstrated significant (p < .05) improvements in HRV parameters post-intervention compared to the control group. Mean RR interval, SDNN and RMSSD increased immediately after Uddiyana Bandha practice. The HF component (n.u) increased, while the LF component (n.u) and LF/HF ratio decreased (p < .05), indicating enhanced parasympathetic activity. No significant changes were observed in the control group.

Conclusion: Uddiyana Bandha's practice immediately has notable effects on HRV in hypertensive patients, showing better autonomic balance and cardiovascular performance. These results suggest Uddiyana Bandha as a possible non-pharmacological strategy for hypertension management. Future studies with larger sample sizes and longer durations are needed to support these results and explore long-term effects.

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