Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment for Allostatic Load Lowering

Victor Nuño, Al'-Deĭmer SIu, Stacey L. Pierce-Talsma
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Context Limited research has been done to examine osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT) effects on modulating a compilation of allostatic load (AL) biomarkers that work to measure the body's multisystem response to homeostatic deviation. Objective To examine the efficacy of OMT on graduate students' overall health through an objective index of representative AL biomarkers. Methods A within-subject pre- and postintervention study was conducted at Touro University College of Osteopathic Medicine in California during the fall 2017 semester. Graduate students enrolled in the Masters of Science in Medical Health Sciences program volunteered to participate in the study and received treatment by an osteopathic physician. The participants were evaluated using the following measures: Trier Inventory for the Assessment of Chronic Stress; diurnal urine cortisol and catecholamines; dried blood glycated hemoglobin, dehydroepiandrosterone, high-density lipoprotein, and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein; blood pressure, body mass index, and waist-to-hip ratio before (preintervention) and after (postintervention) OMT. Results The study consisted of 1 man (participant 1) and 1 woman (participant 2) aged 23 and 22 years, respectively. Participants were enrolled in the same academic program and received 3 OMT sessions in 7 weeks. Analysis of AL biomarkers revealed a decrease in overall AL scores from preintervention to postintervention in participant 1 (from 7 to 4) and participant 2 (from 9 to 7). Analysis of Trier Inventory for the Assessment of Chronic Stress scores revealed a decrease in self-perceived stress from preintervention to postintervention in participant 1 (from 18 to 15) and in participant 2 (from 40 to 13). Conclusion The OMT protocol used in the current study decreased measures of overall AL and self-perceived stress in both participants. This finding suggests that OMT may represent a reasonable modality to reduce AL and self-perceived stress in graduate students. Since the current study is limited by its small sample size, further research is warranted.
骨科手法治疗降低适应负荷
关于骨疗法手法治疗(OMT)对调节适应负荷(AL)生物标志物汇编的影响的研究有限,这些生物标志物用于测量人体对稳态偏离的多系统反应。目的通过具有代表性的AL生物标志物的客观指标,考察OMT对研究生整体健康的影响。方法于2017年秋季学期在加州Touro大学骨科医学院进行了一项受试者内干预前和干预后研究。参加医学健康科学硕士课程的研究生自愿参加这项研究,并接受骨科医生的治疗。采用下列量表对受试者进行评估:特里尔慢性应激量表;日尿皮质醇和儿茶酚胺;干血糖化血红蛋白、脱氢表雄酮、高密度脂蛋白、高敏c反应蛋白;血压、体重指数和腰臀比在OMT之前(干预前)和之后(干预后)。结果本研究包括男性1例(参与者1)和女性1例(参与者2),年龄分别为23岁和22岁。参与者参加了相同的学术课程,并在7周内接受了3次OMT治疗。AL生物标志物分析显示,参与者1和参与者2的总体AL评分从干预前到干预后均有所下降(从7降至4),参与者2从9降至7)。慢性压力评估的特里尔量表分析显示,参与者1和参与者2的自我感知压力从干预前到干预后均有所下降(从18降至15)。结论:本研究中使用的OMT方案降低了两名参与者的总体AL和自我感知压力。这一发现表明OMT可能是一种合理的方式来减少研究生的AL和自我感知压力。由于目前的研究受限于其小样本量,进一步的研究是有必要的。
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