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Association of auricular pressing and heart rate variability in pre-exam anxiety students 被引量:1
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作者 Wocao Wu Junqi Chen +5 位作者 Erchuan Zhen Huanlin Huang Pei Zhang Jiao Wang Yingyi Ou Yong Huang 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2013年第9期857-862,共6页
A total of 30 students scoring between 12 and 20 on the Test Anxiety Scale who had been exhibiting an anxious state 〉 24 hours, and 30 normal control students were recruited. Indices of heart rate variability were re... A total of 30 students scoring between 12 and 20 on the Test Anxiety Scale who had been exhibiting an anxious state 〉 24 hours, and 30 normal control students were recruited. Indices of heart rate variability were recorded using an Actiheart electrocardiogram recorder at 10 minutes before auricular pressing, in the first half of stimulation and in the second half of stimulation. The results revealed that the standard deviation of all normal to normal intervals and the root mean square of standard deviation of normal to normal intervals were significantly increased after stimulation. The heart rate variability triangular index, very-low-frequency power, low-frequency power, and the ratio of low-frequency to high-frequency power were increased to different degrees after stimulation. Compared with normal controls, the root mean square of standard deviation of normal to normal intervals was significantly increased in anxious students following auricular pressing. These results indicated that auricular pressing can elevate heart rate variability, especially the root mean square of standard deviation of normal to normal intervals in students with pre-exam anxiety. 展开更多
关键词 neural regeneration traditional Chinese medicine clinical practice pre-exam anxiety heart ratevariability auricular pressing auricular point therapy cowherb seed immediate effects stress autonomic nerve system disorder mental disorder grants-supported paper NEUROREGENERATION
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Relationship between life satisfaction and sympathovagal balance in healthy elderly males at home at night
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作者 Kohzoh Yoshino Tomoko Morimoto +3 位作者 Takahiro Itagaki Shigetaka Iketani Masami Nagata Morihiro Tsujishita 《Health》 2012年第11期1068-1072,共5页
The aim of this study is to clarify how well-being correlates with autonomic nervous system (sympathovagal) balance in healthy elderly males at home at night awake and resting. The RR-interval and body acceleration of... The aim of this study is to clarify how well-being correlates with autonomic nervous system (sympathovagal) balance in healthy elderly males at home at night awake and resting. The RR-interval and body acceleration of 39 healthy elderly male subjects were recorded with an ambulatory device for 72 hours. The normalized high-frequency (0.15 - 0.4 Hz) power (HFnu) of RR-interval variability (sympathovagal balance index) was calculated from 10 min long data sets that satisfied all of the following conditions: 1) average body acceleration was less than 30 mG, 2) the subject was at home, 3) the subject was awake, and 4) more than 95 percent of the time-series of instantaneous heart rate was within 40 to 160 [bpm]. Subjects recorded their subjective well-being level, including life satisfaction level, on a Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) questionnaire. We investigated the correlation between the subjective well-being level and mean HFnu. A significant negative correlation between life satisfaction level and mean HFnu (r = –0.47, p = 0.004) was observed. This result implies that sympathovagal balance becomes the predominant state of the sympathetic nervous system in healthy elderly males with relatively high life satisfaction while at home at night awake and resting. 展开更多
关键词 Quality of LIFE Psychophysiological Measures AUTONOMIC Nervous System HEART ratevariability HAPPINESS Aged HOME
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