Relaxing music reduces blood pressure and heart rate among pre-hypertensive young adults: A randomized control trial.

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Imtiyaz Ali Mir, Moniruddin Chowdhury, Rabiul Md Islam, Goh Yee Ling, Alauddin A B M Chowdhury, Zobaer Md Hasan, Yukihito Higashi
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Abstract

Prevalence of pre-hypertension is higher among young adults and may increase the risk for hypertension and cardiovascular morbidity. Music therapy has been investigated to reduce the blood pressure in the hypertensive population; however, its efficacy on blood pressure in pre-hypertensive young adults is not known. Thirty pre-hypertensive (systolic blood pressure [SBP] = 120-139 mmHg and diastolic blood pressure [DBP] = 80-89 mmHg) young adults were recruited and randomly assigned into two groups. Music group (N = 15) received music therapy by passive listening to music for 30 minutes/day, 5 days/week for 4 weeks, along with Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) eating plan (a diet rich in fruits and vegetables, low-fat dairy or unsaturated fat) and limit the daily sodium intake less than 100 mmol/day. The control group (N = 15) practiced only DASH eating plan and sodium restriction. The SBP, DBP, and heart rate (HR) were measured before and after 4 weeks of intervention. There was a significant reduction in SBP (8.73 mmHg, p < .001) and HR (6.42 beats/minute, p = .002); however, the reduction in DBP (1.44 mmHg, p = .101) was not statistically significant in the music group. Control group did not exhibit any significant reduction in SBP (0.21 mmHg, p < .836), DBP (0.81 mmHg, p < .395) and HR (0.09 beats/minute, p < .935). In conclusion, music therapy reduced significantly SBP and HR suggesting that it could be a promising tool to prevent the progression of pre-hypertension toward hypertension among young adults.

放松的音乐降低高血压前期年轻人的血压和心率:一项随机对照试验。
高血压前期患病率在年轻人中较高,并可能增加高血压和心血管疾病的发病率。音乐疗法已被研究用于降低高血压人群的血压;然而,其对高血压前期年轻人血压的影响尚不清楚。招募30名高血压前期年轻人(收缩压[SBP] = 120-139 mmHg,舒张压[DBP] = 80-89 mmHg),随机分为两组。音乐组(N = 15)接受音乐治疗,被动听音乐30分钟/天,每周5天/天,持续4周,同时配合DASH饮食计划(富含水果和蔬菜,低脂乳制品或不饱和脂肪的饮食),并将每日钠摄入量限制在100 mmol/天以下。对照组(N = 15)只实行DASH饮食计划和钠限制。测量干预前后4周收缩压、舒张压和心率(HR)。收缩压显著降低(8.73 mmHg, p
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