Heart Rate Variability Biofeedback to Manage the Mental Health of Adults With Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A Pilot Study.

IF 3 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Séphora Minjoz, Rudy Jeanne, Laurent Vercueil, Cécile Sabourdy, Valérie Sinniger, Bruno Bonaz, Pascal Hot, Sonia Pellissier
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Abstract

Irritable bowel syndrome [IBS] is classified as a disorder of gut-brain interaction related to stress with no curative option. Heart rate variability biofeedback [HRV-BFB] is a non-drug therapy recently suggested to be relevant in reducing both autonomic nervous system [ANS] dysregulations and psychiatric comorbidities. Nevertheless, empirical evidence is still scarce and only a few studies have tested HRV-BFB in adults with IBS. Our aims were therefore to examine the effectiveness of HRV-BFB training on the psychophysiological states of 29 adults with IBS. The study took place in three sessions, spaced 24 days apart. In all sessions, participants completed self-report questionnaires to assess their psychological state (affectivity, anxiety, depression, perceived stress, coping strategy, life satisfaction, illness cognitions), ANS measurements were then recorded of them at rest, during completion of a mental task (reactivity), and while in recovery following this task. The first 24-day period was a control period without any practice, and the second was an intervention period with HRV-BFB. Participants practiced HRV-BFB daily for 5 min, three times a day, for 24 days. We found that HRV-BFB reduced psychological distress and the feeling of helplessness, and led to a decrease in sympathetic reactivity during the mental task. Our findings support the potential relevance of HRV-BFB to manage mental health in adults with IBS.

心率变异性生物反馈管理成人肠易激综合征的心理健康:一项试点研究。
肠易激综合征(IBS)被归类为一种与压力有关的肠-脑相互作用紊乱,没有治疗选择。心率变异性生物反馈(HRV-BFB)是一种非药物治疗方法,最近被认为与减少自主神经系统(ANS)失调和精神合并症有关。然而,经验证据仍然缺乏,只有少数研究在成人IBS患者中检测了HRV-BFB。因此,我们的目的是检查HRV-BFB训练对29名成人IBS患者心理生理状态的有效性。这项研究分三个阶段进行,间隔24天。在所有会议中,参与者完成自我报告问卷,以评估他们的心理状态(情感,焦虑,抑郁,感知压力,应对策略,生活满意度,疾病认知),然后记录他们在休息时,在完成心理任务(反应性)期间以及在该任务后恢复期间的ANS测量。第一个24天为对照期,不进行任何练习;第二个24天为HRV-BFB干预期。参与者每天练习HRV-BFB 5分钟,每天三次,持续24天。我们发现,HRV-BFB减少了心理困扰和无助感,并导致心理任务中的交感反应减少。我们的研究结果支持HRV-BFB与IBS成人心理健康管理的潜在相关性。
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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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