Acute effects of the 4-4-8 breathing technique on arterial stiffness in healthy young men.

Cardiology journal Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-13 DOI:10.5603/cj.96299
Ryota Kobayashi, Hideyuki Negoro
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Abstract

Background: Increased arterial stiffness is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Slow, deep breathing decreases blood pressure related to arterial stiffness. The objective of the present study was to determine the acute effects of a single session of slow breathing on arterial stiffness, blood pressure, and cardiac autonomic function.

Methods: Fifteen healthy men (20 ± 0 years) were administered (a) a slow breathing condition (12 consecutive breaths of 4 s of inhalation, 4 s of pause, and 8 s of exhalation through the nose, approximately 5 min per breath) and (b) a control, two-condition crossover design. Carotid-femoral artery pulse wave velocity (cfPWV), brachial-ankle PWV (baPWV), brachial blood pressure, high frequency (HF) and low frequency (LF) were measured at baseline, 30 min, 60 min and 24 h after respiratory control.

Results: Brachial-ankle PWV and brachial systolic pressure on the 4-4-8 breathing trial decreased after 30 min of respiratory control compared to baseline (p < 0.05), but did not change on the CON trial. Carotid-femoral PWV on both trials was unchanged; HF on the 4-4-8 breathing trial increased (p < 0.05) and LF decreased (p < 0.05) after 30 min of respiratory control compared to baseline, but was unchanged on the CON trial.

Conclusions: These results suggest that slow breathing techniques may be effective in modulating autonomic function and improving arterial stiffness in healthy young adults.

4-4-8 呼吸法对健康年轻男性动脉僵化的急性影响。
背景:动脉僵化增加是心血管疾病的一个风险因素。缓慢的深呼吸可降低与动脉僵化有关的血压。本研究旨在确定单次慢速呼吸对动脉僵化、血压和心脏自主神经功能的急性影响:15 名健康男性(20 ± 0 岁)接受了(a)慢速呼吸条件(连续 12 次呼吸,每次吸气 4 秒,停顿 4 秒,然后用鼻子呼气 8 秒,每次呼吸约 5 分钟)和(b)对照、双条件交叉设计。分别在基线、30 分钟、60 分钟和呼吸控制后 24 小时测量颈动脉-股动脉脉搏波速度(cfPWV)、肱动脉-踝动脉脉搏波速度(baPWV)、肱动脉血压、高频(HF)和低频(LF):结果:与基线相比,呼吸控制 30 分钟后,4-4-8 呼吸试验中的肱动脉-脚踝脉搏波速度和肱动脉收缩压有所下降(P < 0.05),但 CON 试验中的肱动脉-脚踝脉搏波速度和肱动脉收缩压没有变化。两项试验的颈动脉-股动脉脉搏波速度均无变化;与基线相比,呼吸控制 30 分钟后,4-4-8 呼吸试验的高频增加(p < 0.05),低频减少(p < 0.05),但 CON 试验的高频和低频均无变化:这些结果表明,慢速呼吸技术可有效调节自律神经功能,改善健康年轻人的动脉僵化。
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