Neurobiological and Anti-Inflammatory Effects of a Deep Diaphragmatic Breathing Technique Based on Neofunctional Psychotherapy: A Pilot RCT.

IF 3 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Stress and Health Pub Date : 2024-11-14 DOI:10.1002/smi.3503
Giuseppe Maniaci, Marco Daino, Maria Iapichino, Alessandra Giammanco, Calogero Taormina, Giuseppina Bonura, Zaira Sardella, Giuseppe Carolla, Patrizia Cammareri, Emanuele Sberna, Maria Francesca Clesi, Laura Ferraro, Caterina Maria Gambino, Marcello Ciaccio, Luciano Rispoli, Caterina La Cascia, Daniele La Barbera, Diego Quattrone
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We examined the feasibility of using the neofunctional deep breathing (NDB) technique to reduce the allostatic load following the Trier Social Stress Test (TSST). Forty-four healthy subjects were randomised into experimental and control groups. Following the TSST procedure, participants underwent either a single session of NDB or an attention control intervention. The Procomp Infinity Biofeedback system measured breath per minute (BPM), respiratory amplitude, HRV linear domains, skin conductance, and trapezius muscle electromyographic activity. Cortisol and cytokine salivary concentrations, perceived stress, and anxiety levels were also assessed. These parameters were combined into an allostatic load index (ALI) to measure the intervention's effect. This pilot RCT demonstrated the feasibility of the study design and practicality of the intervention. The NDB group showed reduced ALI, increased respiratory abdominal amplitude, decreased BPM, increased HRV indicating parasympathetic activation, and decreased cortisol and inflammatory cytokines. This study highlighted the feasibility of testing the NDB technique in reducing allostatic load through a neurobiological and anti-inflammatory response after exposure to psychosocial stress. This protocol can represent a non-invasive therapeutic adjutant in disorders related to a dysregulation of the HPA axis or to an inflammatory state. Trial Registration: NCT04102813.

基于新功能心理疗法的横膈膜深呼吸技术的神经生物学和抗炎效果:试验性 RCT。
我们研究了使用新功能深呼吸(NDB)技术来减轻特里尔社会压力测试(TSST)后的异动负荷的可行性。44 名健康受试者被随机分为实验组和对照组。在进行 TSST 测试后,受试者接受单次 NDB 或注意力控制干预。Procomp Infinity 生物反馈系统测量每分钟呼吸次数(BPM)、呼吸幅度、心率变异线性域、皮肤电导和斜方肌肌电活动。此外,还对皮质醇和细胞因子唾液浓度、感知压力和焦虑水平进行了评估。这些参数被合并成一个静力负荷指数(ALI),以衡量干预效果。这项试验性 RCT 证明了研究设计的可行性和干预措施的实用性。NDB 组显示 ALI 降低、呼吸腹振幅增加、BPM 降低、心率变异增加(表明副交感神经被激活)、皮质醇和炎症细胞因子减少。这项研究强调了测试 NDB 技术的可行性,即在暴露于社会心理压力后,通过神经生物学和抗炎反应减少异位负荷。对于与 HPA 轴失调或炎症状态相关的疾病,该方案可作为一种非侵入性治疗辅助手段。试验注册:NCT04102813.
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Stress and Health
Stress and Health 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
6.40
自引率
4.90%
发文量
91
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Stress is a normal component of life and a number of mechanisms exist to cope with its effects. The stresses that challenge man"s existence in our modern society may result in failure of these coping mechanisms, with resultant stress-induced illness. The aim of the journal therefore is to provide a forum for discussion of all aspects of stress which affect the individual in both health and disease. The Journal explores the subject from as many aspects as possible, so that when stress becomes a consideration, health information can be presented as to the best ways by which to minimise its effects.
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