Effects of short-term speleotherapy exposure on the bioelectric activity of a healthy brain

Q3 Social Sciences
V. Semiletova, E. V. Dorohov, Yaroslava V. Bulgakova
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BACKGROUND: Speleotherapy is a non-drug therapeutic approach that involves spending time in underground caves or mines with health promotion purpose. However, adaptation mechanisms of the human body and the effects of speleotherapy in healthy brain remain largely unknown. AIM: To study changes in the functional state of the brain of a healthy person in terms of EEG activity parameters under the speleotherapy exposure. MATERIALS AND METODS: The study involved a group of 25 student volunteers who were informed about the studys purpose, agreed to participate in the experiment and sighen the informed consent. In the experimental group, EEG registration was carried out before and after a 2-hour speleotherapeutic exposure using the Encephalan-EEGR-19/26 electroencephalograph-recorder. In the control group, EEG was taken before and after a 2-hour rest in a switched off speleological chamber. EEG rhythm ratio indices were calculated as ratios of the power of alpha/theta, alpha/beta1, and (theta + alpha)/beta1 rthythms. Data analysis was carried out using MS Excel and IBM SPSS Statistics v. 26.0 software. RESULTS: Significant changes in the EEG alpha/theta index in P4, T6 and O2 leads were observed in the experimental group, but not in the control group. The alpha/theta index appeared to be the most sensitive to speleotherapy. No other significant differences between the groups were found. CONCLUSION: There were no significant differences in the alpha/beta1 and (theta + alpha)/beta1 indices in the subjects undergoing the speleotherapy procedure, while there were significant changes in these indices in O2 derivation in the control group. The alpha/theta index is the most sensitive indicator for assessing the effect of speleotherapy on the healthy human brain.
短期洞穴疗法暴露对健康大脑生物电活动的影响
背景:洞穴疗法是一种非药物治疗方法,涉及花时间在地下洞穴或矿山,以促进健康的目的。然而,人体的适应机制和洞穴疗法在健康大脑中的作用在很大程度上仍然未知。目的:从脑电图活动参数的角度研究洞穴疗法暴露对健康人脑功能状态的影响。材料和方法:研究涉及25名学生志愿者,他们被告知研究的目的,同意参加实验并签署知情同意书。在实验组中,使用encephalan - egr -19/26脑电图记录仪在睡眠治疗暴露前和暴露后2小时进行脑电图记录。对照组在关闭脑室休息2小时前后分别取脑电图。脑电节律比指数计算为α / θ、α / β 1和(θ + α)/ β 1节律的功率之比。采用MS Excel和IBM SPSS Statistics v. 26.0软件进行数据分析。结果:实验组P4、T6、O2导联α / θ指数有明显变化,对照组无明显变化。α / θ指数似乎对洞穴疗法最敏感。两组之间没有发现其他显著差异。结论:在接受洞穴治疗的受试者中,α / β a1和(θ + α)/ β a1指数无显著差异,而对照组中这些指标在氧衍生性中有显著变化。α / θ指数是评估洞穴疗法对健康人大脑影响的最敏感指标。
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Ekologiya Cheloveka (Human Ecology)
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