Effect of mind sound resonance technique on physiological and psychological parameters among geriatric population: a structured study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

P. S., Nalini V., Priyanka S., T. J, Subbulakshmi V., Amalraj A., Maheshkumar K.
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Background: Aging involves physical, psychological, and social changes, including chronic non-communicable pathologies and HPA axis dysfunction. Yoga can manage these issues, while mind sound resonance technique (MSRT) can alleviate stress, anxiety, and improve psychomotor function. This study aims to report the methodology for three months of MSRT sessions and their impact on physiological and psychological parameters in the geriatric population. Methods: A randomized controlled trial will involve 80 participants aged 60-75 years, divided into an intervention group and a control group. The intervention group will receive 45 minutes of MSRT sessions daily for 90 days, while the control group will not receive any intervention. Post-intervention assessment will be taken and compared with the control group after 90 days. Conclusions: MSRT, having a dual benefit as meditative and relaxation component, has been shown to improve the physiological and psychological well-being of the geriatric population, with expected outcomes including improved cardio-autonomic, pulmonary, neurocognitive, and psychological functions and changes in serum stress markers. Trial registration (CTRI): CTRI/2024/02/062308.
心灵共鸣技术对老年人生理和心理参数的影响:随机对照试验的结构化研究方案
背景:衰老涉及生理、心理和社会变化,包括慢性非传染性疾病和 HPA 轴功能障碍。瑜伽可以控制这些问题,而心灵共鸣技术(MSRT)可以缓解压力、焦虑并改善精神运动功能。本研究旨在报告为期三个月的心灵共鸣技术课程的方法及其对老年群体生理和心理参数的影响:一项随机对照试验将涉及 80 名 60-75 岁的参与者,分为干预组和对照组。干预组将在 90 天内每天接受 45 分钟的 MSRT 治疗,而对照组则不接受任何干预。90 天后将进行干预后评估,并与对照组进行比较:MSRT具有冥想和放松的双重功效,已被证明能改善老年人群的生理和心理健康,预期结果包括改善心肺功能、神经认知功能和心理功能,以及改变血清应激标志物。
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