Effect of aromatic massage on brain waves and physiological indices of older adults.

Mitue Sato, Yuu Koshu, Masahiro Sugimoto
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Abstract

Background: Massage and aromatherapy are frequently used by older adults as alternative interventions to enhance immunity and induce relaxation. This pilot study evaluated the effect of massage therapy with oil and aromatherapy alone and in combination using objective biological indices.

Methods: Twenty-eight participants recruited by convenience sampling included adults aged between 25 and 65 years (Group 1), elderly individuals over 65 years without nursing care (Group 2), and older adults over 65 needing long-term nursing support (Group 3). A multiple-group pretest-post-test design was employed, and the effect among the three groups was compared. Interventions included: (i) oil massage therapy; (ii) aromatherapy; and (iii) aroma oil massage therapy. Each therapy session lasted 5 min, with 3 min of observation before and after the session and 10 min interval between sessions. Group 3 omitted one therapy (2: aromatherapy) to reduce their physical burden. An electroencephalogram (EEG) was recorded for α, β, and θ activities of brain waves. EEG data were collected at three points: before, during, and after each treatment. Salivary secretory immunoglobulin A (s-IgA) concentration, oxygen saturation (SPO2), and pulse rate were measured before and after each session.

Results: Across all therapy modalities, there was a noticeable increase in the α wave, indicative of relaxation, during the treatment. Significant differences were observed before and during the oil massage in both Group 1 and Group 2. Aromatherapy demonstrated a significant difference before and during treatment in Group 1. Among the biological parameters, s-IgA levels indicated no significant changes. The pulse rate decreased with oil massage. Significant differences were noted before and after therapy in all cases for SPO2 and in Group 2 for pulse rate.

Conclusions: Three therapies induced EEG and physiological changes in the adult group and older adults without nursing care. However, these effects are limited in older adults requiring nursing care.

芳香按摩对老年人脑电波和生理指标的影响。
背景:按摩和芳香疗法经常被老年人用作提高免疫力和促进放松的替代干预措施。这项试验性研究利用客观生物指标评估了精油按摩疗法和芳香疗法单独使用或结合使用的效果:方法:通过方便抽样的方式招募了 28 名参与者,包括 25 岁至 65 岁的成年人(第 1 组)、65 岁以上无护理的老年人(第 2 组)和 65 岁以上需要长期护理支持的老年人(第 3 组)。采用多组前测-后测设计,比较三组之间的效果。干预措施包括(i) 精油按摩疗法;(ii) 芳香疗法;(iii) 芳香精油按摩疗法。每个疗程持续 5 分钟,疗程前后观察 3 分钟,疗程之间间隔 10 分钟。第 3 组省略了一种疗法(2:芳香疗法),以减轻他们的身体负担。脑电图(EEG)记录了脑电波的α、β和θ活动。在每次治疗前、治疗中和治疗后的三个时间点收集脑电图数据。在每次治疗前后测量唾液分泌性免疫球蛋白 A(s-IgA)浓度、血氧饱和度(SPO2)和脉搏:结果:在所有治疗模式中,α波(表示放松)在治疗过程中都有明显增加。第一组和第二组在精油按摩前和按摩过程中都观察到了显著差异。在生物参数中,s-IgA 水平无明显变化。精油按摩后脉搏下降。所有病例的 SPO2 和第 2 组的脉搏在治疗前后均有显著差异:结论:三种疗法可引起成人组和无护理的老年人的脑电图和生理变化。结论:在成人组和无需护理的老年人中,三种疗法都能引起脑电图和生理变化,但对需要护理的老年人来说,这些效果有限。
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