Effects of binaural beat therapy with different frequencies on autonomic nervous system regulation among college students.

IF 3.3 2区 医学 Q1 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
Shang-Yu Yang, Jiun-Yi Wang, Cheng Liu, Pin-Hsuan Lin
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Abstract

Background: Although binaural beat therapy (BBT) has been demonstrated to alleviate symptoms of anxiety and depression, but the effects of BBT of different frequencies on college students have not been thoroughly explored. This study explored the effects of BBT with different frequencies on autonomic nervous system regulation (i.e., anxiety reduction) among college students.

Methods: This was a quasiexperimental study. Participants were recruited from a university in southern Taiwan. Each of the participants received interventions with different frequencies (theta frequency, 6 Hz; alpha frequency, 10 Hz; and beta frequency, 25 Hz). For each intervention, participants were subjected to 20 min of natural sounds embedded with binaural beats of a specific frequency. A pretest and posttest were conducted to measure blood pressure (BP) and heart rate variability.

Results: A total of 65 participants were recruited. The mean age of participants was 20.15 years. Heart rate and systolic and diastolic BP were significantly lower after intervention with theta-frequency binaural beats (p < 0.05). Systolic BP was significantly lower after intervention with alpha-frequency binaural beats (p < 0.05). Heart rate, systolic BP, and nLF were significantly lower and nHF was significantly higher after intervention with beta-frequency binaural beats (p < 0.01). No significant differences were observed between the effects of the three interventions on ANS regulation among the participants.

Conclusion: BBT, in which participants were subjected to theta-frequency, alpha-frequency, and beta-frequency binaural beats for 20 min, contributed to reducing anxiety. No significant differences were observed between the effects of each frequency.

不同频率双耳拍打疗法对大学生自主神经系统调节的影响。
背景:虽然双耳节拍疗法(BBT)已被证明可以缓解焦虑和抑郁症状,但不同频率的BBT对大学生的影响尚未被深入探讨。本研究旨在探讨不同频率的BBT对大学生自主神经系统调节(即焦虑减轻)的影响。方法:准实验研究。参与者是从台湾南部的一所大学招募的。每个参与者都接受了不同频率的干预(θ频率,6赫兹;α频率,10赫兹;和β频率,25赫兹)。在每次干预中,参与者都要听20分钟的自然声音,其中包含特定频率的双耳节拍。前测和后测测量血压(BP)和心率变异性。结果:共招募了65名参与者。参与者的平均年龄为20.15岁。实验结果表明,双耳频率、双耳频率和双耳频率持续20分钟的BBT有助于减轻焦虑。不同频率的影响没有显著差异。
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BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies
BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE-
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