The Effect of Passiflora foetida L. Leaves Decoction on Blood Pressure Profile and Its Correlation with the Demographics of Hypertensive Patients

Q3 Health Professions
Krishna Purnawan Candra, Sulika, Maulida Rachmawati, A. Rahmadi, M. Rohmah, I. M. Ramdan, Yuliani
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Passiflora foetida L. is an endemic herb species located in Kalimantan and is typically administered among the local population to maintain cardiovascular health. Previous studies examining its effectiveness remain limited. This study aimed to examine the effects of the P. foetida L. leaves decoction on adult blood pressure and its correlation with the demographics of hypertensive patients. A quasi-experiment was conducted by assigning the passion leaves decoction to 26 people randomly divided into two groups (13 individuals each) in two stages. The decoction was prepared by boiling 10 fresh cut leaves (6-7 g) in 400 mL water and letting half of the water volume evaporate. The decoction was freshly prepared daily for each respondent. The first group was administered the decoction at the initial stages of the study; while the second group was administered placebo. The treatment dose of 100 mL was administered twice (at 9 AM and 5 PM) for a period of seven days. The second stage was carried out three weeks following completion of the initial stage and placebo and decoction were administered to the first and second groups, respectively. Blood pressure data were analyzed using paired t-tests. The correlation between blood pressure and the demographics of hypertensive patients was analyzed using Kendall's Tau-b and Spearman's test. We demonstrated that the passion leaves decoction significantly reduced blood pressure in hypertensive patients (p<0.01). The decoction was shown to improve the blood pressure profile of hypertensive patients, reducing the number of hypertensive patients with second-degree hypertension prevalence from 57.69% to 7.69% and 30.77% to 7.69% for systolic and diastolic blood pressure, respectively. Our findings also demonstrated that the decoction eliminated the correlation between age, occupation, body weight status, and blood pressure. The P. foetida leaves decoction can potentially be developed as an herbal tea to maintain blood pressure among hypertensive patients across the globe.
西番莲叶汤对高血压患者血压的影响及其与人口学的相关性
西番莲是加里曼丹的一种特有草本植物,通常在当地人群中使用,以保持心血管健康。以往对其有效性的研究仍然有限。本研究旨在探讨佛手叶煎液对成人血压的影响及其与高血压患者人口统计学的相关性。将百香叶煎液随机分为两组26人(每组13人),分为两个阶段进行准实验。通过将10片新鲜切叶(6-7g)在400mL水中煮沸并使一半的水体积蒸发来制备煎剂。汤剂每天为每位受试者新鲜制备。第一组在研究的初始阶段服用煎剂;而第二组给予安慰剂。100mL的治疗剂量给药两次(上午9点和下午5点),持续7天。第二阶段在第一阶段完成三周后进行,第一组和第二组分别服用安慰剂和汤剂。血压数据采用配对t检验进行分析。使用Kendall’s Tau-b和Spearman检验分析了高血压患者的血压与人口统计学之间的相关性。我们证明百香叶汤能显著降低高血压患者的血压(p<0.01)。该汤能改善高血压患者的高血压状况,使高血压患者的收缩压和舒张压分别从57.69%降至7.69%和30.77%降至7.69%。我们的研究结果还表明,该汤消除了年龄、职业、体重状况和血压之间的相关性。佛提叶煎液有可能被开发成一种草药茶,用于维持全球高血压患者的血压。
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Traditional and Integrative Medicine
Traditional and Integrative Medicine Health Professions-Complementary and Manual Therapy
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